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MK Diamond MK-2020HSP 20" Gas Walk Behind Saw, DOC 7-5/8", 20 HP Honda, Electric Start (156498)
Part # 156498
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Product is brand new.
Features:
| • | One-piece box construction chassis made from 3/16" hot-rolled steel will not flex during operation, Powder-coated chassis resists peeling & corrosion |
| • | Cast-aluminum hinged blade guard, Stainless steel water distribution system supplies water to both sides of blade |
| • | Blade guard mounts on both left- or right-hand side of saw and cuts within 1" of wall or curb |
| • | 1-1/4" blade shaft supported by two heavy-duty, self-aligning pillow block bearings |
| • | Depth control assembly engineered for smooth, controlled blade insertion |
| • | Built-in tach/hour meter, Depth feed gauge indicator |
| • | Heavy-duty hydro static transmission with variable speed drive |
| • | Durable 8"x 2 1/4" non-slip rubber wheels with maintenance-free hubs & roller bearing |
| • | Open loop propane system and 5 gallon (20 lb. tank) propane bottle on MK-2020KSP |
| • | Forward travel speed: 0-80'/minute |
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| Model |
MK-2020HSP |
MK-2024HSP |
| Engine |
Honda Twin-V |
Honda Twin-V |
| Horsepower |
20 |
24 |
| Fuel Capacity |
2 gallons |
1.7 gallons |
| Blade Capacity |
20" |
20" |
| Blade RPM |
2,863 |
2,863 |
| Arbor Size |
1" (25mm) |
1" (25mm) |
| Depth of Cut (20" blade) |
7-5/8" (194mm) |
7-5/8" (194mm) |
| Starter |
Electric |
Electric |
| LxWxH (inches) |
65" x 26" x 37" |
65" x 26" x 37" |
| LxWxH (mm) |
1,651 x 660 x 940 |
1,651 x 660 x 940 |
| Weight |
392 lbs. |
398 lbs. |
| Part # |
156498 |
158777 |
| Accessories Included with MK-20 Series Saws |
| 14" MK-799D Diamond Blade (2013HE and 2013HSP) |
| 16" MK-799D Diamond Blade (2020HSP and 2024HSP 2020KSP) |
| Lifting Bail (all models) |
| 5 gal. Propane Bottle & Bottle Holder (2020KSP) |
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Standard UPS and Fedex transit times:
| Ground |
2-7 business
days depends on location |
| Third day
air |
3 business
days |
| Second day
air |
2 business
days |
| *Next day
air (please call) |
1 business
day |
*Upon customer request only.
*Please note 2nd and 3rd day air cutoff times for shipping is 12pm est.
Truck Deliveries
Most of our trucking carriers offer Curb Side Delivery
to customers location. Curbed Side Delivery means it is the responsibility of
the customer who is receiving the shipment to have the means to unload by (fork
lift or loading dock)
Please note larger items that have free shipping on ground delivery (Cement
Mixers, Panel saws, log splitters) Toolfetch pays the shipping to a commercial/business
address assuming the location has a fork lift, loading dock or man power to
remove the product off the truck. Toolfetch does not pay for Residential fees
or lift gate service, this is responsibility of the customer. One of our shipping
personal will contact you prior to processing your order with (Residential fees,
or liftgate fee if required).
Toolfetch offers different options for truck deliveries:
Commercial/Business Address:
If Toolfetch ships to a commercial address (assuming
customer has a forklift or loading dock) Toolfetch will pay the shipping.
If liftgate service is required additional fees will be added depending on
the freight carrier. A Toolfetch shipping representative will contact you
and ask you if you need this additional service. Toolfetch is not responsible
if the product cannot be unloaded off the truck. Truck drivers are not deemed
responsible to help unload the product off the truck. Please note if you operate
your business out of residential address you will be charged for the additional
costs of delivering to a residential address
Residential address:
(Larger Items such as Cement Mixers, Panel Saws, Generators
etc..)
Trucking carriers impose additional shipping costs to a residential address.
The additional fee is due to shipping carriers not being able to use 18
wheelers down residential streets and need to switch to smaller trucks.
Toolfetch is not responsible for additional shipping costs to a residential
address.
Additional costs for residential delivery can range from $30-65 depending
on shipping carriers.. Larger items that are heavy over 70 lb. customers
should request lift gate service. Liftgate service charges can range from
$40 - 100 depending on carrier. A Toolfetch representative will call prior
to processing the order and discuss these additional costs
If the customer does not request lift gate service Toolfetch is not responsible
if the product cannot be removed from the truck. Please note truck drivers
are not deemed responsible to help unload the product off the truck .If
the driver or customer cannot unload the product it will be brought back
to the shipping depot. The customer is responsible for making a 2nd delivery
attempt and will be charged accordingly
Pickup from Terminal:
An alternative to shipping to a residential or commercial/business
address is shipping the unit to a shipping terminal. If the customer requests
to ship to a terminal we can make arrangements with our shipping carriers
for the customer to pickup the unit from the terminal. Toolfetch will determine
the closest terminal to the customers location prior to processing the order.
Please note you must bring proper identification to the terminal.
Products that have the icon free shipping
on ground deliveries:
Items under 70 lb. (lasers,
carts, powertools, buckets, etc...) that have free shipping on ground
delivery will be shipped regular UPS ground or FedEx Ground.
Items over 70 Ib. (Cement Mixers, Log Splitters,
Generators, kettles, rail saws etc...) that have free shipping on
ground delivery will be shipped by freight truck. Please note these items
can only ship ground service. Toolfetch has free shipping to commercial/business
addresses assuming the location has a loading dock or fork lift present
to remove the item off the truck. Toolfetch does not pay for additional
residential fees or lift gate service (please see residential
address section for additional costs). These additional costs are the
responsibility of the customer. A Toolfetch representative will call prior
to processing the order and ask if the customer is shipping the product
to a residential address or commercial address and if you require lift gate
service.
UPS and FedEx:
Most items under 70 pounds ship by UPS or FedEx
Please note UPS and FedEx cannot ship to a PO Box.
If shipping to Hawaii or Alaska the shipment will be mailed Second day air
only
Back Orders:
If an item is purchased from Toolfetch that is backordered
you will be notified via email immediately. We will keep you updated on the
backorder status of the product or we will offer substitute products if the
product cannot ship in a timely fashion.
International Shipping:
If you are shipping outside of the United States please see our international shipping
page for shipping quotes and payment information. Please click here for our international shipping page
Canadian Shipping:
If you are shipping to Canada please see our Canadian international shipping
page for shipping quotes and payment information. Please click here for our Canadian international shipping page
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 The Lease Procedure
At NuCorp Financial Services, we make leasing as easy as 1-2-3! Most applicants
can be approved up to $75,000.00 with a simple one-page application.
Step 1
Client expresses interest in leasing the equipment from the equipment vendor.
Client completes the NuCorp Financial Services Equipment Application and returns
it to NuCorp via fax or email.
Step 2
Lease Consultant processes the application and calls the client to go over the
terms of the approval. Upon a verbal agreement on terms, a lease proposal is
sent to client. Once lease proposal is returned, the lease documents are prepared
and sent out to client.
Step 3
Client sends back the lease documents and NuCorp reviews the documents and completes
verbal verification. Once verbal is completed, the lease is funded and commenced.
A check is sent out overnight to the equipment vendor.
Download the Nucorp Equipment Lease Application here
What Are The Benefits of Leasing?
Leasing Conserves Capital. Leasing eases the strain on working capital
by providing 100% financing. This means that your client has more money available
to invest in profit generating activities. It converts a large cash sale price
into a low, affordable, tax-deductible monthly payment. Rather than tying up
their bank line of credit or using cash operating funds, leasing allows an additional
source of capital for equipment. Taxes, delivery, service contracts and other
soft costs not typically financed by a bank can also be included in the cost
of the lease.
Tax Benefits. Lease rental payments are made from pre-tax rather than
after-tax earnings. Lease payments may be fully deductible, consult an accountant.
The cost of leasing is an operating expense, and is therefore tax deductible
for the life of the lease. This is usually shorter than the normally allowable
depreciation schedule. In most cases, tax benefits of a lease transaction are
more beneficial to a company than an outright purchase.
Fixed Rate Lease Payments. No variable interest rates here. Fixed payments
enable a lessee to more accurately predict equipment costs and cash needs.
Avoid Obsolescence. Buying promotes keeping equipment far beyond its
useful life. Out-dated equipment is often shuttled downstream or stored away
until it is less than worthless (sold for less than the costs of selling). Equipment
leasing protects your clients company from having to keep obsolete equipment.
Trade-in, add-on and upgrade capabilities allow your clients to make the needed
adjustments as your business grows.
About NuCorp
Established in 1998, NuCorp, Inc. has been assisting entrepenuers and business owners with financing options for over a decade. As lease consultants, we advise our clients on the ideal options for their business. The world of business is complicated and unpredictable. NuCorp Financial Services is dedicated to leveraging that playing field. We have strong relationships with some of the world's largest financial institutions. We have also built partnerships with specialized vendors to bring our clients quality, reliable equipment.
NuCorp Financial Services specializes in leasing commercial equipment from $1000.00 to $250,000.00. We understand the benefits of reserving capital and provide answers and a resource for all types of businesses. By offering every available funding resource, flexible payment programs, and including our own warehouse line to our clients, we can provide the leasing resource our clients need
NuCorp Financial Services specializes in leasing commercial equipment from $1000.00 to $250,000.00. We understand the benefits of reserving capital and provide answers and a resource for all types of businesses. By offering every available funding resource, flexible payment programs, and including our own warehouse line to our clients, we can provide the leasing resource our clients need
Contact Information
Please call our professional leasing/Financing agent Jesse Zuckerman for any questions
949-273-6383 Ext. 119
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Buying the right saw depends on these factors:
What am I cutting; brick, block, tile, other?
Your first step is to determine the type of materials being cut. A brick, block
and paver saw can cut tile but it is not recommended using a tile saw to cut
brick or pavers. Brick, paver and block saws reduce the rpm of the blade to
take full advantage of the motor rpm to allow cutting of the thicker materials.
This is equivalent to driving up a steep incline in first gear as opposed to
5th gear.
Tile saws are generally direct drive to spin faster for less chipping. Tile
thickness' typically range from 3/8" to 3/4". Length is more of a factor than
thickness. If your tiles are 18" x 18" then you would want a saw that allows
for cutting this tile on a diagonal. The Pythagorean Theorem comes into play.
Finally! In algebraic terms, "a2 + b2 = c2" where "c" is the hypotenuse while
"a" and "b" are the sides of the triangle.
Do I want gas or electric?
Most of the choices are for electric but the brick and block saws do have a
gasoline option. Gas units should be used if you are operating in an environment
where electricity is not readily available. The electric units are mostly 110v
units unless 220v is needed. The majority, for convenience sake is the 110v
unit. Unless you will be cutting large amounts of brick or block then the trouble
of finding a 220v source is outweighed by the simplicity of 110v. The tile and
slab saws are only in electric. The Combicut 1000 is available in 110 or 220
volt. The thickness of the material and the use either in a shop or on job-sites
should be considered.
What cord should I use?
The majority of most saw related issues stem from the factor of which extension
cord size is used. You MUST use the right extension cord for the application.
My rule of thumb is to use the shortest length possible. The gauge is also very
critical. You should use a cord thick enough so as to minimize voltage drop
due to resistance of copper wires. 12 gauge 50' max, 10 gauge if over 50' but
not to exceed 100'.
If you have applications that require more than 100' then you should consider
a gas unit. The IMER saws do have "low voltage coils" built into the switch
that will become a sacrificial piece if voltage is consistently used below recommendations.
This "low voltage coil" protects the switch,motor and capacitor from overheating
due to insufficient electricity. This is much like a fuse except that a fuse
will blow with too much electricity passed through it. This is a great savior
of IMER motors and switches. Keep in mind that if your "coil" trips then your
electrical source and cords are the prime suspect.
What blade should I use?
The blade on a saw must be the right blade for the material being cut. (Read
that again). The blade is similar to the tires on your car. Imagine buying that
ultra expensive, exotic Italian sports car with more horsepower, braking and
handling than you could wish for. Now take that car and put all season, off
the shelf radials on it. What would happen to your acceleration, braking, handling,
etc? I am not saying to buy the most expensive blade available but use the blade
that was designed for the material being cut.
There is a trade-off just like in the sports car. The sticky, gummy tires
made for your exotic sports car will not give you much mileage but you can be
sure that the tires will harness that power when you need it. A blade to cut
porcelain is designed to cut porcelain which means that it will wear quicker
as it exposes new diamonds. Trade-off is the name of the game. Hard material
= softer blade. Softer material like concrete block is fine with an average
blade which is designed not to wear prematurely.
Choose wisely and remember that price is not indicative of the blade needed
for the job.
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New equipment sold by MK Diamond Products is warranted to be free from manufacturing
defects in normal service for a period of One (1) Year or as indicated by the
product from date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser. Component
manufacturers offer separate Warranty periods.
This Warranty shall not apply to any parts that have been subjected to misuse
or improper service, that have been damaged in transit or handling, or that
have been altered or repaired by unauthorized representatives. This Warranty
does not cover defects caused by or resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect or
damage caused by accident or the failure to provide reasonable maintenance.
This Warranty is void if the product or any of its individual components is
altered or modified by the purchaser or if the product is used in a manner or
with a blade not recommended by MK Diamond Products.
Any claim arising under this Warranty must be submitted by the original purchaser
within the Warranty period specified above, and shall include proof of purchase.
During said Warranty period MK Diamond Products shall, at its option, either
replace or repair, at no charge to the original purchaser, any parts or components
that are found to be defective by MK Diamond Products. MK Diamond Products shall
not be responsible or obligated to pay for freight or other transportation-related
costs or expenses in connection with any defective products or components that
are either returned to MK Diamond Products' facility or any authorized repair
station and/or replacement products or components that are shipped from MK Diamond
Products pursuant to this Warranty.
Parts and labor needed to maintain products, and the replacement of components
due to normal wear and tear, are the purchaser's responsibility and are not
covered by this Warranty. All products or components replaced under Warranty
become the property of the manufacturer. All replacement parts will be considered
to be part of the original product and any Warranty on such parts will expire
concurrently with this original Warranty.
MK Diamond Products will pay for parts and labor in connection with Warranty
repairs conducted by MK Diamond Products or its authorized repair centers. Replacement
parts, installed by anyone else will be provided without a charge for such replacement
parts, but this Warranty will not apply to labor charges in connection therewith.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY EXCEED THE REPLACEMENT
COST OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR COMPONENT THEREOF, AND MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER
DAMAGE OR LOSS NOT EXPRESSLY ASSUMED AS SET FORTH HEREIN. The foregoing constitutes
an expressed Warranty on the terms set forth above and is the only Warranty
of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose or use being denied.
This limited Warranty is expressly in lieu of all other Warranties, whether
expressed or implied.
Specifics applicable to limited Warranty of diamond blades and core bits: •
Laser Welded Blade and Bit Warranty If the laser weld between the segment and
the steel core or barrel fails during normal use, the blade or bit will be replaced
free of charge.
Brazed Bladed and Bit Warranty If the brazed bond between the segment and
the core or barrel fails within the first .050 of segment wear, the blade or
bit will be replaced free of charge.
Continuous Rim Blade Warranty If the bond between the rim and the core fails
during normal use, the blade will be replaced free of charge.
EXCLUSIONS MK Diamond does not warrant the following components, which carry
their own manufacturer’s warranty for the indicated periods:
| Gas Engines |
Manufacturer's
Warranty |
| Deutz Diesel |
2 years |
| Honda |
2 years |
| Kohler |
2 years |
| Robin/Subaru |
2 years |
| Wisconsin |
2 years |
| Transmissions |
Manufacturer's
Warranty |
| Eaton |
3 years |
| Electric Motors |
Manufacturer's
Warranty |
| Baldor |
1 year |
| Leeson |
1 year |
| Milwaukee |
Lifetime |
| Black & Decker |
1 Year |
| DeWalt |
1 Year |
| General
Electric |
1 year |
ENGINE POWER INFORMATION Engine power ratings are calculated by the individual
engine manufacturer and the rating method may vary among engine manufacturers.
MK Diamond Products makes no claim, representation or Warranty as to the power
rating of the engine on this equipment and disclaims any responsibility or liability
of any kind whatsoever with respect to the accuracy or the engine power rating.
Users are advised to consult the engine manufacturer’s owners manual and website
for specific information regarding the engine power rating.
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