Some guy's trying to cut a 400mm opening through a reinforced concrete wall for a new doorway, and he's got about three hours before the plasterer shows up — that's where this thing comes in, roughly 3 to 6 meters per hour depending on the blade and the rebar density you're hitting.
We've got three power options here, the YG-800, YG-1000, and YG-1200, with motor ratings form 6200W to 6980W at 220V/50Hz, and it basically spins a diamond segmented blade at 3600 RPM, so you're getting a clean cut through concrete, brick, or stone without the motor bogging down in most cases.
Pricing breaks into three tiers: sample units run about $3,200 or so, mid-volume orders of 5 to 10 units come down to roughly $2,850 each, and if you're buying 20-plus, our company can hit around $2,450 per unit — but those are usually ex-works, so factor in freight for your port.
The dual rail system ships with two 1.2-meter steel guide tracks, and you'll also get an emergency stop and a saw cover integrated into the frame, though the 85kg weight means you'll want a couple of guys to lift it onto the wall brackets — 70x50x52cm frame, by the way, and it's CE compliant so procurement audits shouldn't be a headache.
It's not really suited for curves or angles without a separate adapter kit, which we don't include, and teh max depth varies with blade size — 320mm on the 800mm blade up to 600mm on the 1200mm — so check your wall thickness before ordering or we'll confirm lead time on the right model.
Most buyers go with YG-1000 for general renovation work, actually, since it balances depth and weight pretty well, and one thing you wouldn't think to ask is that the motor spindle uses a specific thread pitch for the blade flange — we've got the specs on the COA if you need to match aftermarket blades.