Capability — Sawing
Start With the Right Cut.
Prepare material to the required length and quantity so downstream machining begins with consistent blanks instead of avoidable variation.
Sawing is often the first production step, and consistency there simplifies everything that follows. Specify stock, dimensions, cut quantity and material ownership up front; limits and secondary options are below.

Applications & suitable jobs
- Cut lists for other manufacturers' production runs
- Blanks prepared ahead of MIR machining work
- Repeat cutting on supplied or MIR-sourced material
Technical detail
Supported materials, cut-tolerance expectations, deburring options and suitable production quantities.
Material ownership
Cut work runs on customer-supplied material or material MIR sources for the job — state which on the cut list, since it changes both logistics and price.
What a complete cut list includes
Material and profile, stock dimensions, cut length, tolerance, quantity and any secondary operations such as deburring. A complete list is the difference between an estimate and a follow-up call.
Size limits and tolerances
Machine size limits and standard cut tolerances are confirmed per job at review. State the tolerance that matters on the list rather than assuming a default.
Frequently asked questions
Do you cut customer-supplied material?
Yes — supplied material is a normal arrangement. MIR can also source the stock for the job.
Can you deburr after cutting?
Deburring and other secondary operations can be added to the cut list.
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