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Husqvarna K 970 Chain Power Cutter

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The Husqvarna K 970 Chain Power Cutter is a versatile and high-performance cutting tool designed for deep and precise cuts in concrete, masonry, and other hard materials. With an output power of 4.8kW and a cutting depth of up to 450mm, it excels in applications where traditional disc cutters fall short. The 450mm bar length allows for plunge cuts and the creation of small openings with clean, sharp corners—ideal for window, door, and pipe installations. Despite its power, the cutter remains lightweight and easy to handle, offering exceptional flexibility and maneuverability in tight spaces. Long service intervals and low maintenance needs enhance its productivity on the job site. Whether in construction, demolition, or rescue operations, the K 970 Chain delivers unmatched cutting precision, depth, and reliability.

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The Husqvarna K 970 Chain Power Cutter is a versatile and high-performance cutting tool designed for...

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