When you need a clean, repeatable cut through metal stock, a chop saw earns its place on the bench or stand. Unlike a circular saw or cordless cut-off tool you carry to the material, a chop saw stays fixed in place, with a pivoting head and an integrated vise that clamps stock square every time. That matters when you're running the same cut dozens of times on a fabrication job, HVAC duct run, or rebar layout.
Beaver Industrial Supply stocks chop saws for two different jobs. Traditional abrasive-wheel saws deliver fast rough cuts on mild steel, rebar, and angle iron at a lower upfront cost. TCT (tungsten carbide-tipped) cold-cutting models, like the Evolution S355CPSL and S210CCS, leave a cooler, burr-free edge with virtually no sparks and no heat-affected zone, a real advantage when you're cutting near flammables or want to weld straight off the saw without grinding first. Most models here offer 0°–45° miter capacity for angled cuts on conduit, angle iron, and box section, with quick-release vises and clamping blocks built for round and square stock.