14" Husqvarna Brick Cutting Saw - 2 HP, 115/230V MS360
- Head rotates for easy 22.5 degree and 45 degree bevel cuts.
- 5" cutting depth for standard 14" blade. Comes with 14" blade.
- Water is used on the face of the blade, but is distributed uniquely; minimizing water use and keeping the work piece dryer.
- Quick and easy set-up and breakdown mean more time cutting on the job.
- Separate water tank supplies all water needed to the blade and cart. It is stored on cart and does not have to be moved separately.
- It is easy for two people to move the saw thanks to integrated telescopic handles.
- Patented Jet Stream Water Containment System keeps water and slurry within the cart.
- Double Water Splash guard decreases water spray behind saw and makes cleaning easier.
- Make accurate 22.5° and 45° miter cuts by simply rotating the saw motor.
- Stand sold separately: Fixed Leg Stand For MS360 (579596401), Adjustable Rolling Stand For MS360 (585581601)
- Power: 2 hp (1.5 kw)
- Voltage: 115/230v
- Frequency: 60 Hz
- Speed: 2330 RPM
- Phases: 1 Phase
- Spindle diameter: 1 in. (25.4 mm)
- Blade diameter: 14 in. (355 mm)
- Max cutting depth: 5 in. (127 mm)
- Max cutting length: 17.25 in. (450 mm)
- Water tank volume: 4.5 gal (17 l)
- Weight (excl. cutting equipment): 138.9 lbs (63 kg)
- Product size (LxWxH): 39.8 in. x 26.4 in. x 25.6 in. (1,010 mm x 670 mm x 650 mm)
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Good power
by Tin
The saw has good power and had no problem cutting the concrete block and pavers. The water helps keep the dust down and helps keep the blade from getting hot. I upraded to wheeled stand which was a great upgrade
Cuts great
by Nat K
Husqy saw cuts well! It has a real nice feel to it and the head has a nice balance to it. You can pull down into the cut and it really gives you control over the depth. Saw is actually quite powerful and only flipped the breaker once when I was pushing it too hard. Not a problem. I had cut approximately 150 linear feet of cement slab. The saw cut through 3" of slab easily and could have done 4" slab no problem.