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Industrial Rock Saw for Controlled Stone, Concrete and Trench Cutting

This Rock Saw is built for controlled cutting in stone, concrete, and hard ground. It gives contractors a practical way to produce straighter cuts, cleaner edges, and more efficient site progress.

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Introduction and Core Applications

Rock Saw equipment gives contractors a controlled way to cut hard material when rough impact tools are not the best option. Instead of depending on repeated blows, the rotating blade follows a defined line and opens a cleaner cut through rock, stone, and concrete. That makes a Rock Saw useful on projects where precision matters, such as utility trenching, quarry separation, road reconstruction, and structural removal. A Rock Saw can also help crews prepare material for lifting or secondary breaking, which improves planning and keeps the job moving in a more orderly way.

Key Advantage: Balance of Cutting Force and Accuracy

One reason buyers choose a Rock Saw is the balance it offers between cutting force and accuracy. On many sites, crews need more than raw power. They also need a tool that can stay on line, control depth, and limit damage outside the target area. A Rock Saw supports that kind of work by creating a narrow, deliberate cutting path. This helps contractors leave cleaner edges, reduce follow-up trimming, and make the next stage of excavation or demolition easier. When work takes place near walls, pipes, footings, or existing surfaces, that controlled approach becomes even more valuable.

Operational Flexibility Across Job Conditions

A Rock Saw also brings flexibility to different job conditions. It can be used in quarry operations to separate stone blocks or open cut lines before splitting. Civil contractors use it for trenching, drainage channels, retaining wall work, and concrete removal. Demolition teams use it to pre-cut sections before lifting or breaking them apart. Tunneling and mining crews can apply a Rock Saw where they need a more measured excavation process. Because it works in both open and restricted areas, the same attachment can support several different project types across a contractor’s schedule.

Reliable Performance in Demanding Environments

Reliable performance matters just as much as cutting ability. A Rock Saw must handle long work cycles, heavy material resistance, and changing site conditions without becoming difficult to control. A strong drive system, solid mounting structure, and balanced blade setup help the attachment stay productive through demanding tasks. Operators can guide the cut steadily and adjust the working position with the carrier machine, which helps them maintain a clear line even when the terrain is uneven. This combination of stability and control is one of the main reasons why a Rock Saw remains a practical choice for professional crews.

Maintenance and Daily Care

From a maintenance standpoint, daily care is straightforward. Crews inspect the blade, check connections, monitor hoses and seals, and keep an eye on normal wear areas. Water can be used during cutting to help manage dust and support blade cooling in tough applications. With proper routine service, a Rock Saw can stay ready for repeated jobs in quarry, foundation, utility, and demolition work. Contractors value tools that do not complicate the workflow, and this attachment fits that expectation by combining strong cutting performance with manageable upkeep.

Overall Value: More Than a Specialty Tool

A Rock Saw is more than a specialty tool. It is a jobsite solution for teams that want cleaner results, better line control, and a more efficient way to handle hard material. It helps reduce unnecessary surface damage, supports more deliberate removal methods, and gives operators greater confidence when working around sensitive areas or planned cut paths. Whether the project involves natural stone, mixed ground, structural concrete, or trench preparation, a Rock Saw gives crews a dependable method for cutting through demanding material while maintaining control over the outcome. It also helps contractors present a more professional finish to owners and project managers.

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 rock saw 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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