We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
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If you need to cut channels into concrete, whether it’s to run a water pipe, electrical conduit or for some other use, you need the Diamond Channel Cutter with a guide and 11 diamond cutting blades.
A leader in concrete cutting and pavement milling equipment, this channel cutter is an excellent example of their dedication to designing equipment that will help reduce operator fatigue, save time, and get the best possible results.
Cutting a channel into concrete can be an exhausting, time consuming process. Typically, it starts by cutting two narrow chases of a specific depth, width, and space apart with a hand-held diamond grinder or hand-held cutting tool.
Then, the concrete between those chases is cut out with a breaking tool or a hammer drill. While it gets the job done, this can be a lengthy, exhaustive practice.
Electronics with optical display to control the optimum speed.
Cuts a slot up to 35mm wide and 45mm deep in concrete with powerful 1,800W motor and double diamond wheel.
The 1800W power and its cutting ability (from 7 to 35mm of width and from 7 to 45mm of depth) are ideal for electric main wires and spouts as well as for heating systems.
Size - 6".
For quick and precise creation of slots and channels in masonry.
Soft start and automatic switch-off to protect gearbox and diamond disc.
Gearbox and protective cover made of sturdy die-cast aluminium.
High torque thanks to optimal gear ratio.
If you need to cut channels into concrete, whether it’s to run a water pipe, electrical conduit or for some other use, you need the Diamond Channel Cutter with a guide and 11 diamond cutting blades.
A leader in concrete cutting and pavement milling equipment, this channel cutter is an excellent example of their dedication to designing equipment that will help reduce operator fatigue, save time, and get the best possible results.
Cutting a channel into concrete can be an exhausting, time consuming process. Typically, it starts by cutting two narrow chases of a specific depth, width, and space apart with a hand-held diamond grinder or hand-held cutting tool.
Then, the concrete between those chases is cut out with a breaking tool or a hammer drill. While it gets the job done, this can be a lengthy, exhaustive practice.