Wheel Saw
FAE RWL/SSL
Wheel Saw
FAE RWL/SSL
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Key Specs
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Tractor
from 50 to 75 hp
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Working depth
35 cm max
Product Overview
The RWL/SSL is a wheel saw for skid steers from 50 to 75 hp, able to create trenches of up to 35 cm / 14 in in depth with modular widths of 2.5 / 1 in, 3 / 1.2 in, or 5 / 2 in cm. The main application of the RWL/SSL is to conduct extremely precise excavations for laying electrical, water, gas, and fiber optic lines. The depth indicator allows for precise management of working depth, while the self-leveling skids and optimized side output maintain that depth and keep the trench free of waste materials at all times. The line includes teeth specifically designed for asphalt and concrete surfaces.
- Plug & play pairing: with leading skid steers on the market
- Cutting and depth indicators: for precise operation control
- Hydraulic drive system: for accurate positioning over the work area
- Modular cutting discs: of 3, 4 or 5 inches
- Skids with Hardox soles and interchangeable plows: allow the machine to penetrate the ground better
- 12V diverter valve
- Hydraulic block with safety and anticavitation valves
- Hydraulic side shifting
- Wear-resistant interchangeable Hardox® soles
- Disc rotor with interchangeable sectors
- Direct-drive transmission
- Mechanically adjustable working depth
- 860 cc hydraulic piston motor
- Interchangeable bolt-on flat Hardox® counter blades
- Supporting leg
- Hydraulic hoses
- Enclosed, dust-resistant machine body
- Movable frame sides
- Rubber protection strips
Water Spray System
The Water Spray System has the dual function of cooling and mixing.
The cooling function, useful when the machines work as an asphalt cutter (see multi-task machines), has the advantage of limiting the temperature of the rotor and teeth in contact with the asphalt, preventing it from overheating.
The mixing system, on the other hand, is useful in stabilization operations (see multi-task machines and stabilizers) in which the soil and the stabilizing agent are mixed with water.
In fact, at this stage, the addition of water to the mixing chamber improves binding between the stabilizing agent and the soil, optimizing the result of the consolidation work.

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