Electric diamond cutter

The Hilti DCH 300 electric diamond cutter is engineered as an all-purpose cutting and grinding tool for the rental industry. With a 2.6-kw motor, the DCH 300 has a cutting depth of 4.7 inches. An intelligent electronic control system — Hilti Smart Power — makes this electric cutter well suited for tackling tough, thick materials such as reinforced concrete, granite curbstone, slabs, bricks, metal beams, steel pipes and more. Crafted with safety in mind, the DCH 300 blades are guided away from the user’s body, making them less tiring to use since the operator can use his or her own body weight to help guide and control the tool. www.hilti.com/holcom/

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