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Demolition Saws

Battery and petrol demolition saws for concrete and masonry cutting.

Demolition saws provide fast and accurate cutting of concrete, brick, asphalt, masonry and steel. CHE offers both battery-powered and petrol-powered demolition saws, allowing customers to choose the best solution for indoor, outdoor and remote site applications.

Battery-powered models provide low-noise, zero-emission operation, making them ideal for enclosed work areas, while the petrol-powered saw delivers outstanding cutting performance for demanding construction and demolition projects.

 
COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT

Complete your hire with compatible accessories to improve safety, efficiency, performance.

• Help reduce airborne dust when cutting concrete and masonry with our 14L Portable Water Suppression Unit
• Compatible with the MXF-COS 350 model, the Cut-Off Saw Cart (pictured in the image gallery) coverts the saw into a walk-behind floor saw for straighter, more controlled cuts
• Our SE 133 ME Wet and Dry Vacuum is compatible with the TSA230 model, providing direct dust extraction for cleaner, low-dust cutting.

 

KEY FEATURES

• Battery and petrol models available
• Suitable for concrete, masonry and steel
• Indoor and outdoor applications
• Accurate, high-performance cutting

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  ModelTSA230
  PowerBattery
  Blade Diameter230mm
  Max Cutting Depth70mm
  ModelMXF-COS 350
  PowerBattery
  Blade Diameter350mm
  Max Cutting Depth125mm
  ModelTS420
  PowerPetrol
  Blade Diameter350mm
  Max Cutting Depth125mm

 

click here for TSA230 specification sheet

click here for MXF-COS 350 specification sheet

click here for TS420 specification sheet

 

SAFETY

All users must ensure they are competent to operate this equipment and, where required by legislation, hold the appropriate licence or certificate of competency. The customer is responsible for determining the equipment is suitable for its intended purpose and that it is operated in a safe, skilful and proper manner.

Appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn at all times as dictated by the task and site conditions.

This information is provided as a general safety guide only and does not replace formal training, manufacturer instructions or statutory workplace health and safety obligations.