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High-Performance Excavator Mounted Rock Saw for Deep Linear Cutting

This Excavator Mounted Rock Saw combines cutting accuracy with excavator reach. It is ideal for trenches, wall cutting, quarry work, and other jobs where access and control matter.

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1. Product Introduction

Excavator Mounted Rock Saw combines the cutting ability of a large saw blade with the reach, movement, and mobility of an excavator. This setup allows contractors to perform controlled cutting on rock, stone, and concrete without relying on separate fixed saw systems. An Excavator Mounted Rock Saw is especially useful on trenching, quarry, demolition, and foundation jobs where the machine must move around obstacles, follow changing cut lines, or work in positions that are difficult for stand-alone equipment to access. It turns the excavator into a flexible cutting platform for demanding field conditions.

2. Outstanding Working Reach

One of the biggest advantages of an Excavator Mounted Rock Saw is working reach. The boom and arm let the operator position the blade along wall edges, road shoulders, retaining structures, slopes, and deep trench lines. This makes it easier to follow a planned cut while keeping the carrier in a workable location. Because the saw is mounted directly on the excavator, the operator can change angle, height, and direction with precision. That level of control is valuable on sites where the cut path is not simple or where the crew must adapt to uneven terrain and limited access.

3. Efficient Jobsite Integration

An Excavator Mounted Rock Saw also supports better task integration on active jobsites. The same carrier machine that handles excavation can be equipped to perform cutting work, which helps contractors reduce equipment changes and keep the workflow moving. The attachment can be used to pre-cut rock before removal, open trenches for utilities, shape channels for drainage, or section material for demolition. In quarry and civil construction work, this flexibility helps crews respond quickly to site demands without losing time to complicated setup procedures.

4. Precise & Controlled Cutting

Controlled cutting is another important benefit. Instead of rough impact action, an Excavator Mounted Rock Saw follows a defined path and creates a more consistent opening. This can help reduce overbreak, protect nearby surfaces, and leave a cleaner edge for the next stage of work. Contractors often prefer this method when working near existing structures, around footings, or in areas where precise depth matters. The mounted design also allows the operator to keep the blade aligned through the cut, which supports better accuracy over longer distances and repeated passes.

5. Easy Operation & Maintenance

Routine use and service remain practical. Operators follow normal attachment inspection by checking the blade, fasteners, hoses, seals, and mounting points. Water can be used during cutting when the application requires dust control or blade cooling. With regular care, an Excavator Mounted Rock Saw stays productive across repeated jobs and different site conditions. This is important for fleets that need equipment to perform well in quarrying, demolition, tunnel work, and heavy civil construction without creating service headaches.

6. Core Value for Customers

For buyers, an Excavator Mounted Rock Saw offers a strong balance of cutting precision, field mobility, and machine versatility. It helps crews make controlled cuts in hard material, reduce unnecessary cleanup, and handle complicated jobsite layouts with greater confidence. Whether the work involves long trench runs, stone separation, structural removal, or slope cutting, an Excavator Mounted Rock Saw gives contractors a dependable tool for accurate and efficient cutting. It is especially attractive for companies that want more value from the excavators they already operate.

Parameter Model

Model

YSJ-1 YSJ-2 YSJ-3 YSJ-4 YSJ-5
Suitable Carrier (T) 2–4 6–9 12–18 20–27

30–40

Saw Blade Diameter (m)

≤1 ≤1.6 ≤2 ≤2.6 ≤3
Recommended Blade Diameter (m) 0.6 1.0 1.4 1.8

2.4

Optimal Cutting Depth (mm)

≤200 ≤350 ≤500 ≤700 ≤1000
Working Pressure (MPa) 20 28 31 31

31

Output Torque (Nm)

300–600 600–1200 1300–1800 2500–3500 3600–4600
Recommended Flow (L/min) 40 70 110 170

260

Output Speed (rpm)

600–1200 300–600 250–600 200–500 150–400
Machine Weight (kg) 100 400 700 1100

1500

 

excavator rock saw cutting natural stone on site
The excavator rock saw is cutting a large stone block with steady water-assisted operation.
single blade rock saw installed on excavator arm
This image shows the side profile of a hydraulic rock saw attachment mounted and ready for operation.
excavator mounted rock saw working inside tunnel
The excavator mounted  is operating inside a tunnel for controlled cutting work.
hydraulic rock saw attachment side view mounted on excavator
The rock cutting saw is cutting into a stone block at an outdoor test site.
hydraulic rock saw field operation with water cooling
The hydraulic rock saw is operating on site with water cooling support from a worker.
excavator rock cutter suspended from excavator for inspection
The excavator rock cutter is suspended to show the full size of the blade and frame.
excavator rock saw cutting hard ground at jobsite
The excavator is cutting hard ground and rock at an active construction site.
rock saw working on quarry stone cutting
The rock saw is being used for heavy quarry stone cutting on an excavator.

 

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