This week we look at a wheel excavator from John Deere and a hole saw from Milwaukee Tool. Click to begin the slide show.
Product Snapshot: Wheeled Excavator and Hole Saw
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The Hole Dozer hole saw features a tooth design with additional steel behind the cutting edge. The saw's Plug Jack feature allows for easy removal of plugs after each hole is cut, regardless of material size. The Hole Dozer is available in 56 different diameters ranging from 9/16 in. to 6 in. The hole saw comes with a lifetime warranty against tooth breaks.
Milwaukee Tool; www.milwaukee.com
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The Bosch PTC 470 and PTC 640 tile cutters are designed to score and break tile quickly and cleanly. Once the tile is clamped in, it can be scored and broken without removing it or realigning the tool. Each tile cutter has a titanium-coated cutting wheel that can break tile up to 12-mm thick. The PTC470 can handle horizontal rip cuts up to 470 mm and the PTC 640 up to 640 mm. Each is cable of miter cuts up to 45 degrees.
Bosch Tool Co.; www.bosch.com
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The Deere 190G Wheeled Excavator is powered by a 159-hp Isuzu engine that meets Interim Tier 4 emissions standards. Able to handle a variety of jobsites tasks including roadwork, moving barriers and loading trucks, the 190G can accept a range of attachments. The excavator's rubber tires are designed to reduce damage to ground surfaces, allowing the excavator to easily travel on-road. It has a top travel speed of 21 mph. The 190G boasts a smaller wheelbase than many truck-mounted excavators, allowing it maneuver in tight jobsites.
Deere Construction and Forestry; www.deere.com
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