hate to be a kill joy but also you didn't score cut first, look how much of an angle your saw is cutting by the previous cut. I could cut butter limestone just as quick with a score and 2 passes and the cut made would be much more square using a 1600 hydraulic wall saw at 25gpm's..try scoring first for real life experience not just speed.
@swollz1 Thanks for your comment and input! :-) Of course you are right that there should always be a relatively shallow pre cut. In this video we just wanted to show how stiff the arm bearing is and how good the auto feed regulates.
@TractiveAB Fair enough I,m really interested in buying the Pentruder wall saw. Starting my own company and think I'm going 480v 3 phase electric. Easier to deal with electrical cords opposed to heavy hydraulic lines. From what I have seen the Pentruder seems to be a better choice over the Hilti or Husqvarna wall saws. Just take a little time to get used to the track and feet on this saw. Thanks for posting videos and wasn't trying be a jerk just curious. Thanks
@swollz1 Thanks for the interest in our machines. You won't go wrong with a Pentruder! Give Terry Martin a call (+1 5624456429) and he will be happy to give you all the information you need.
Nice...lots of lines go into it though huh? I'm used to running 1500 30hp hydraulic wall saw, i hear the electric pentruder will out cut it though. Pretty impressive would like to see how it cuts hard river rock though instead that soft looking limestone. Either way nice demonstration...
hate to be a kill joy but also you didn't score cut first, look how much of an angle your saw is cutting by the previous cut. I could cut butter limestone just as quick with a score and 2 passes and the cut made would be much more square using a 1600 hydraulic wall saw at 25gpm's..try scoring first for real life experience not just speed.
swollz1 10 months ago
@swollz1 Thanks for your comment and input! :-) Of course you are right that there should always be a relatively shallow pre cut. In this video we just wanted to show how stiff the arm bearing is and how good the auto feed regulates.
TractiveAB 10 months ago
@TractiveAB Fair enough I,m really interested in buying the Pentruder wall saw. Starting my own company and think I'm going 480v 3 phase electric. Easier to deal with electrical cords opposed to heavy hydraulic lines. From what I have seen the Pentruder seems to be a better choice over the Hilti or Husqvarna wall saws. Just take a little time to get used to the track and feet on this saw. Thanks for posting videos and wasn't trying be a jerk just curious. Thanks
swollz1 10 months ago
@swollz1 Thanks for the interest in our machines. You won't go wrong with a Pentruder! Give Terry Martin a call (+1 5624456429) and he will be happy to give you all the information you need.
/ Marie from Tractive in Sweden
TractiveAB 10 months ago
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Nice...lots of lines go into it though huh? I'm used to running 1500 30hp hydraulic wall saw, i hear the electric pentruder will out cut it though. Pretty impressive would like to see how it cuts hard river rock though instead that soft looking limestone. Either way nice demonstration...
swollz1 10 months ago
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swollz1 10 months ago
nice but hard to get parts for......???
huevorosado 1 year ago
@huevorosado Parts are in stock at all times in Tempe, AZ / Pentruder Inc
Pentruder09 1 year ago