HS Series
📞 1 225-424-8804HS Series
For excavators 2 - 25 tonnes tonnes
Optimum Saws for Concrete cutting & demolition
Recommended for concrete & asphalt cutting in construction and demolition, trenching, dimensional stone, woodcutting stump grinding and more
Automatic Blade Brake | ✔ |
Reversible Blade Spin Direction | ✔ |
Through-hub Water Distribution | ✔ |
Optional water control valve | ✔ |
Compact design for deep trenches | ✔ |
Light-weight construction for precision cutting | ✔ |
Dual-bearing motor protection | ✔ |
High RPM for economical cutting with small blades | ✔ |
Wide range of blade diameters | ✔ |
Cut a variety of materials including wood, metals, asphalt, fiberglass | ✔ |
Echidna High-Speed (HS) Rocksaws Product Range | |||
Model | Excavator Range | Blade Diameter Range | Power |
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tonnes | mm | kW | |
D1HS | 1 – 4 | 400 – 1000 | 30 |
D2HS | 3 - 6 | 500 – 1200 | 60 |
D3HS | 5 – 16 | 400 – 1200 | 120 |
D4HS | 5 – 20 | 600 – 1400 | 120 |
D5HS | 6 – 20 | 400 – 1800 | 100 |
Performance in Demolition and Concrete Cutting
Use Echidna high-speed excavator concrete saws to cut concrete faster, safer and in places that a walk behind saw just can't go
Applications & Advantages
- cut reinforced concrete and/or bitumen
- a powerful and cost effective replacement for standalone concrete saws or walk behind or ride on road saws.
- safer than hand held and walk behind saws
- high flow and pressure ratings to use all of the available power from your excavator
- maximise cutting speed.
- each machine will work well with a wide range of excavators.
Through-Hub Water distribution
Echidna high-speed diamond rocksaws now have the option of through-hub water distribution, which Echidna has developed to improve cutting rates and blade life, while limiting water consumption and mess to a minimum.
Reversible Blade Spin
Reversible blade spin has great advantages in safety and on-site management of slurry.
For cutting horizontally it is essential!
Without the ability to choose the direction of blade spin, the saw will inevitably jam in the cut, slowing progress, increasing operator frustration and quite likely, damaging the blade.