PulsarHydraulics12thEdition

CUT-OFF SAWS

HYDM... HYDRAULIC HOSE SAW The HYDM Hydraulic Hose Saw features a specially designed toothed blade that cuts with the back of each tooth resulting in the saw bending the hose into the blade, spreading the edges to drastically reduce burning and smoking. This revolutionary approach results in faster, cleaner cuts, longer blade life, and low smoke emissions. The HYDM70 is capable of cutting up to 1 1 ⁄ 4 " Four Spiral hydraulic hose, while the HYDM100 can cut up to 2" Six Spiral hydraulic hose. Both saws have been field tested

for proven quality and reliability. Additional features include a pulldown handle for better leverage when cutting, a vacuum port which can be connected to a vacuum hose to remove the tiny amount of debris or smoke that does occur, and a retractable blade guard which fully encloses the blade, even during cutting, to ensure operator safety. Each saw can be bench mounted and comes complete with a special advanced scalloped blade making either saw the perfect addition to any hydraulic hose shop.

HYDM70

HYDM100

Standard Voltage

Maximum

Revolutions

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Part Number

Power

Hose Capacity

per min

Weight

HYDM70

1.5 HP

110 V/1 PH 1 1 ⁄ 4 " Four Spiral 3430

60 lb 13.0 x 22.0 x 16.0"

HYDM100-1 HYDM100-3

5 3

220 V/1 PH 2" Six Spiral 220 V/3 PH 2" Six Spiral

3490 3490

120 120

16.0 x 27.0 x 19.0 16.0 x 27.0 x 19.0

Note: Additional blades and blade configurations are available by special request.

HYD... REPLACEMENT BLADE

Part Number Description HYD7X093X3/4 7" Diameter Blade with 3 ⁄ 4 " Arbor. 0.093" Thick. HYD10X125X40 10" Diameter Blade with 40 mm Arbor. 0.125" Thick.

PRO TIPS: Honing a New Blade…

To achieve superior performance and extended service life, the first few cuts with a new blade should be made very slowly and deliberately. Due to the manufacturing process, a thin, oversharp cutting edge may be present on a brand new blade. Making the first few cuts slowly allows this edge to be naturally cleaned off in the cutting process. Proper Rotation… Always check for the directional arrow blazed on the body of the saw blade which indicates the recommended rotation when installing a new blade. A saw blade being run in the wrong direction will not perform correctly and result in irreparable damage. Bend the Hose… Be sure to always bend the hose when cutting. An inadequate bend in the hose will result in overheating of the blade and premature failure in addition to a poor quality cut. Common signs of an inadequate bend include heavy smoke while cutting, excessive heat, and a black ring around the primary bevel of the blade.

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