Masonry Magazine May 2012 Page. 37

Masonry Magazine May 2012 Page. 37

Masonry Magazine May 2012 Page. 37
MK. We Saw It All

BX-4 Wet/Dry 14" Masonry Saw
Lightweight masonry saw with heavy-duty direct drive 1-3/4 HP motor and a unique misting system to reduce dust. It features a built-in water pump and a removable air filter for easy cleaning.

MK-2001SV Pro Wet/Dry 14" Masonry Saw
Designed for the professional featuring 5" depth of cut and open-back allowing 16" long material to be easily cut. Powered by a Baldor 1-1/2 HP motor.

MK-5010 Super-Matic Electric Saw
Heavy-duty industrial block saw that can be customized to make your job easier. It is loaded with countless safety and performance innovations not found on any other saw in its class. Built strong and tough, with handmade craftsmanship in America.

EAR AFTER YEAR, I SEE NEW SAWS FOR THE MASONRY CONSTRUCTION FIELD being revealed by companies of all sizes, and one thing always remains consistent. The R&D going into the process of improving the saws used on the jobsite yields incredibly high-performing pieces of machinery. And you, the mason contractor, are the beneficiary of all that engineering. Following is a roundup of a few of the masterful saws and saw accessories available to help you get your job done as efficiently, effectively and safely as possible.
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