The cutter is offered with either gasoline or diesel engine options (both rated around 15 hp). Confirm the specific engine type with your supplier when ordering.
Maximum cutting depth is 180 mm per pass.
Compatible blade diameters are 400–500 mm. For asphalt and concrete use a segmented or continuous-rim diamond blade rated for your material. Verify the arbor/shaft size and blade thickness with the manufacturer before purchase.
Power is 15 hp, nominal cutting speed approximately 40 m/h, and the machine weight is 120 kg.
Packing size is 940 × 600 × 1090 mm and packed weight is approximately 120 kg (confirm final shipping weight with the seller).
The unit includes a 30 L water tank used for dust suppression and to cool the blade while cutting concrete or asphalt.
Yes. It is designed for cutting both asphalt and concrete; select the appropriate diamond blade type for best results.
Since the machine’s maximum single-pass depth is 180 mm, deeper slots require multiple passes. Increase depth gradually in successive passes to avoid overloading the engine or blade.
Wear eye protection, hearing protection, dust mask/respirator, gloves and safety boots. Ensure blade guard is fitted, secure the work area, use the water suppression system for dust, and never operate the cutter with loose components or a damaged blade.
Shut off the engine and disconnect spark plug/immobilize power. Remove the blade guard, loosen and remove the arbor nut, replace the blade (ensure correct rotation direction), torque the nut to the manufacturer’s spec, replace the guard, and perform a brief test run. Refer to the operator manual for exact torque values and procedures.
Daily: check engine oil, fuel level, bolt tightness, blade condition and water system. Periodic: clean/replace air filter, change engine oil and oil filter per the engine manual, inspect drive belts/clutch and grease moving parts. Follow the full maintenance schedule in the operator manual.
Check fuel level and quality, engine oil level, choke and throttle settings, spark plug condition, fuel shutoff valve, and that the kill switch is not engaged. If problems persist, consult a qualified technician or your dealer.
Yes—common spare parts (blades, belts, filters, spark plugs, clutch components, etc.) are typically available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Confirm availability and part numbers with your supplier.
Road cutters are loud and generate significant vibration. Use hearing protection and anti-vibration techniques. Exact dB and vibration figures depend on engine option and blade—ask the dealer for measured values if required for compliance.
For transport: secure the machine and blade, and follow local fuel transportation rules. For long-term storage: drain fuel or add stabilizer, clean the unit, protect the blade, store in a dry sheltered area, and follow the storage steps in the operator manual.
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