Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 13
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A conveniently mounted keypad allows the operator to easily adjust the flow of water during use and remembers the last setting that was used.

Designed with the user in mind
ELECTRONIC WATER CONTROL (EWC)
Leading the way in wet-cutting technology, STIHL now offers the new Electronic Water Control (EWC) on select STIHL Cutquik Cut-Off Machines. Electronic Water Control (EWC) offers the user greater control over the flow of water to the cutting surface, providing superior performance during operation. A conveniently mounted keypad allows the operator to easily adjust the flow of water during use and remembers the last setting that was used. The EWC stops the flow of water at idle speeds and starts again automatically when the throttle is engaged.

For more info, visit www.STIHLusa.com/construction

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McCann Industries, Inc.
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Midwest Construction Rental
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Campbell Supply Co.
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O'Leary's Contractors Equip.
773-252-6600

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Turek & Son's
(312)850-1333

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Way-Ken Supply Co.
(773) 283-2413

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Lee Jensen Sales Co., Inc.
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Gierke-Robinson Co.
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Concrete Clinic
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R&J Construction Supply
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Burris Equipment Co.
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Available at participating dealers while supplies last. © 2011 STIHL
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