12" Electric Disc Cutter With Supplied 12" Diamond Blade


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12" Electric Disc Cutter

Evolution's Electric Disc Cutter easily cuts Concrete, Stone, Brick, and Paving, even reinforced concrete, with the supplied diamond blade.

The powerful 2400W motor makes easy work of the most robust materials and because it is electric there are no harmful fumes, making it ideal for work in enclosed areas.  The ergonomic support handles are ideally positioned for perfect balance when cutting and the spindle lock mechanism means blade replacement is quick and simple.

Easy-to-use and maintenance free; the ideal alternative to gas powered disc cutters.

Technical Specifications
12" Electric Disc Cutter

  • Motor (115v ~ 60 Hz):  2400w.
  • Speed:  5000rpm.
  • Disc Diameter:  12".
  • Disc Thickness:  2.0mm.
  • Bore Diameter:  1" (20 / 22 mm).
  • Disc Weight:  4 lbs.
  • Max. Cutting Depth:  4"
  • Machine Weight:  21 lbs
  • Product Dimensions:  18-1/4" x 22-11/16" x 15-3/8".
  • Recommended Maximum Duty Cycle:  20 mins.
  • Sound Pressure Levels ( Under Load ):  102.4 dBA.
  • Vibration Level:  4.8 m/s2.
  • Gross Weight:  32 lbs.

Key Features
12" Electric Disc Cutter

  • Easily cut concrete, stone, brick, paving & other stone materials.
  • Also cuts steel rebar and mesh reinforcement.
  • 2400W Hi-torque heavy duty motor.
  • Easy-to-use, maintenance free.
  • Ergonomic soft-grip support handles, ideally positioned to aid accuracy.
  • Spindle lock mechanism means blade replacement is quick and simple.
  • Fully adjustable safety guard allows horizontal and vertical cutting.
  • Mid-position front & rear ergonomic support handles.
  • Electric motor means no harmful fumes are emitted.
  • 4" Maximum cutting depth.
    Includes:
  • 12" Diamond Blade.
  • Dust Extraction Port.
  • Spanner.

$299.99



Replacement Blade for 12" Disc Cutter
$49.99




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Last update 23 February 2011