Saw Devil Masonry Block Saw

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Saw Devil Masonry Block Saw
Stone Construction Equipment Inc.’s Stone Saw Devil MS1 and MS2 line consists of a lightweight, portable block saw and an extra rugged, heavy-duty professional block saw.

The two models are offered with a variety of engine and blade guard options. The saws’ all steel frames, sealed bearings and stationary engine platforms stand up to the most complicated block cutting and include features like cast aluminum cutting carts with nylon wheels and non-slip rubber tops; open-back design allows rip cutting the entire length of larger blocks; and stay-level blade guards with full blade clamp coverage to keep blade parallel to the cutting surface.

For more information, visit www.stone-equip.com.
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