It is used to cut cement-based bricks, hollow blocks, paving blocks and gas blocks to precise sizes for brick/block production and construction applications.
The machine can handle up to 10,000 pieces per 8-hour shift under optimal conditions; actual output depends on brick size, operator skill and workflow.
It accommodates common sizes including 300×150×100 mm, 400×150×200 mm, 240×115×90 mm and 200×200×60 mm; other sizes may be supported depending on setup.
Key specs: saw blade 600×4.5×50 mm, no-load speed 1400 rpm, rated input power 4 kW (some models 5 kW), rated voltage typically 380 V (220 V option available), weight about 240 kg, overall dimensions 1500×760×800 mm.
Yes — the machine can be supplied/configured for either 220 V or 380 V power systems. Check the product listing or confirm with the manufacturer for the specific unit voltage.
The standard configuration is for electric blade cutting (dry). If you require wet cutting or water cooling, consult the manufacturer or supplier to confirm compatibility and any required modifications.
Common consumables include saw blades and blade seats. Spare parts availability varies by supplier — contact the manufacturer or distributor for replacement blades and service parts.
Operators should use eye, ear and respiratory protection, and gloves. Ensure the machine is equipped with blade guards and an emergency stop. Confirm built-in safety features with the supplier before purchase.
The machine is designed for easy operation and is accessible to operators of varying skill levels; however, initial operator training and review of the operating manual are recommended for safe and efficient use.
Routine maintenance includes inspecting and replacing blades, checking motor mounting and belts, keeping the cutting area clean of debris, and following lubrication and maintenance intervals provided in the manual.
Yes — units come with a machinery test report and a video of outgoing inspection to verify performance and condition prior to shipment.
The machine is compact (1500×760×800 mm) and weighs about 240 kg. It’s suitable for on-site use but will typically require lifting equipment to move and a stable, level foundation and appropriate electrical supply for installation.
Rated input power is listed as 4 kW (some versions 5 kW). Actual energy use depends on operating duty cycle and load.
Yes — it is engineered for precision electric cutting to deliver clean, consistent cuts. Final tolerance depends on blade condition, material properties and operator technique.
Warranty terms, after-sales service and training options vary by seller and region. Contact the manufacturer or your local distributor for details on warranty coverage, spare parts, on-site installation and operator training.
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