Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 45

Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 45

Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 45


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



TS 410 A



TS 420 A



Addison, IL
McCann Industries, Inc.
(630)627-8707



Bloomington, IL
Midwest Construction Rental
(309) 829-1046



Cedar Rapids, IA
Campbell Supply Co.
(319) 395-0991



Chicago, IL
O'Leary's Contractors Equip.
773-252-6600



Chicago, IL
Turek & Son's
(312) 850-1333



Chicago, IL
Way-Ken Supply Co.
(773) 283-2413



Crystal Lake, IL
Lee Jensen Sales Co., Inc.
(815) 459-0929



Davenport, IA
Gierke-Robinson Co.
(563) 322-1725



Dubuque, IA
J & R Supply Inc.
(815)747-6501



East Peoria, IL
Altorfer Rents
(309) 694-9898



Hanover Park, IL
Bracing Systems, Inc.
(630) 665-2732



Lemont, IL
Concrete Clinic
(630) 257-5440



Morton, IL
Mathis Kelley Const. Supply
(309) 266-9733



Ottumwa, IA
Carroll Dist & Const. Supply
(641)683-1888



Palatine, IL
Multiple Concrete Assoc.
(847)438-2000



River Grove, IL
Murphy Contractor Equip.
(708)456-6900



Urbandale, IA
Logan Contractor Supply, Inc.
(515) 253-9048



Warrenville, IL
R&J Construction Supply
(630) 393-9020



Waukegan, IL
Burris Equipment Co.
(847)336-1205



Available at participating dealers while supplies last. © 2011 STIHL
MVS11-3MAG12



STIHLusa.com
READER SERVICE #214



MVS11-3MAG12-101418-1



Number 1 Worldwide



STIHL


What gives with head protection? Why workers want to keep their hard hats and ditch safety helmets.
April 2025

Last August, I took my pickup to the dealership for a nagging check engine light. While it was being looked over, I chatted with the salesman I normally deal with, and he told me about the latest and greatest 2025 models. He told me how the twin turbo inl

Government Affairs: Bringing North Carolina to Washington, D.C. and Hopefully Young People to Your Jobsites
April 2025

For you long time members of the Mason Contractors Association of America you likely remember our Annual Washington, D.C. Fly-In where MCAA members from around the country would come to Washington, D.C. meeting with Members of Congress from their home sta

Chairman's Message: While We Are Still Here
April 2025

I truly value my days working on construction sites during the summers of my high school and college days. Some moments in our youth are so clearly meaningful that we file them away in our subconscious to be recalled when life events require inspiration.

Contractor Tip of the Month: The Tough Calls That Define a Leader
April 2025

In construction, every project balances a delicate trio: coordination, precision, and timing. However, beyond blueprints and schedules, leadership demands something far greater—the ability to lead and make difficult decisions that shape the future of a co