Atlas Copco hydraulic cut-off saws
Post Date: 15 Jul 2008 Viewed: 1068
The 14-inch (350 mm) blade on the LS 14 provides a cutting depth of 5.3 inches (133 mm), while the 16-inch (400 mm) LS 16 offers a cutting depth of 6.3 inches (160 mm). Both saws have simple direct-drive design to provide consistent speed and torque and reduce maintenance requirements, particularly when compared with belt-driven saws. Because the power source can be positioned as much as 75 feet (25 m) away, the operator can work safely in confined areas without requiring additional ventilation.
An open cutting face and adjustable blade guard, as well as a lightweight, well-balanced and compact design, make the cut-off saws easy to operate. The saws can be used in a variety of demanding applications, including underwater repairs, demolition work and utility maintenance jobs.
A wide range of hydraulic power packs is available to efficiently power the saws. These units feature a power-on-demand system that automatically decreases the pack's engine speed when the tool is disengaged, reducing fuel consumption and extending the life of the power pack. Equipped with wheels and handles, a power pack can be easily moved around a job site to increase the saw's flexibility. Both the saws and power packs are small enough to transport by pickup truck and store on a shelf when not in use.
Atlas Copco Construction Tools is a division within Atlas Copco's Construction and Mining Technique business area. The division is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and has production units in Europe, Africa and Asia.