Description
Concrete does not yield to force alone. It yields to precision, patience, and the right instrument. When you stand before a wall that must become a doorway — or a slab that must become a channel — you are not simply demolishing. You are editing the built world, one clean line at a time. The Bedrock Breaker is the tool for that edit.
At its heart sits a 4000W pure copper motor spinning at 3,000 RPM — not brute speed but governed, deliberate, thermally stable torque. The 16-inch diamond blade is not chosen for spectacle; it is chosen because depth matters. Shallow cuts are the province of amateurs. Professionals know that a single deep pass saves three shallow ones, and a machine that can sustain that pass without bogging down is the difference between a profitable day and a stalled one.
We engineered the rolling pulley carriage and the wall-slotting guide rail with one conviction: the operator should think about the cut, not the machine. Auto-feed control, adjustable cutting depth, and a dust-port that actually captures silica particulate — these are not luxury features. They are what separates a job-site hazard from a professional workstation. The integrated water-feed system cools the blade and suppresses dust simultaneously, meaning you can work indoors, in occupied buildings, without turning the air into a respiratory liability.
This is not a saw. It is a geological instrument disguised as construction equipment.
Key Features
- ✦ 4000W Pure Copper Motor — Sustained 3,000 RPM under load; no thermal throttling during deep cuts
- ✦ 16-Inch Diamond Blade Capacity — Single-pass cutting depth that eliminates multi-pass inefficiency
- ✦ Integrated Water-Feed & Dust Extraction — Simultaneous blade cooling and silica dust capture for indoor compliance
- ✦ Rolling Pulley Carriage System — Linear rail guidance with zero lateral drift across the full cutting span
- ✦ Adjustable Cutting Depth & Angle — Precision depth stop with locking micrometer; bevel cuts to 45°
- ✦ Wall-Slotting Guide Rail Included — Dedicated chase-cutting track for electrical and plumbing channels
- ✦ Heavy-Gauge Steel Frame — Welded chassis rated for daily commercial use; vibration-dampened mounts
Technical Specifications
- Motor Power: 4000W (Pure Copper Winding)
- Blade Diameter: 16 inches (400mm)
- No-Load Speed: 3,000 RPM
- Max Cutting Depth: 150mm (single pass)
- Bevel Capacity: 0° to 45°
- Power Supply: 110V / 60Hz
- Cooling System: Integrated water-feed with quick-connect fitting
- Dust Management: 38mm extraction port (HEPA-compatible)
- Carriage Type: Rolling pulley on hardened steel rail
- Frame Material: Heavy-gauge welded steel with powder coat
Application Scenarios
The Bedrock Breaker is purpose-built for commercial construction crews, concrete restoration specialists, and industrial maintenance teams. On new-build sites, it cuts door and window openings through cured concrete walls with surgical precision — no jackhammer spalling, no over-cut repair work. Renovation contractors use it to chase electrical and plumbing channels through existing slabs without compromising structural integrity. Bridge and infrastructure crews rely on the dust-suppression system for overhead cutting where silica regulations are enforced. Demolition teams use the 45° bevel capacity to section reinforced panels for controlled removal. Whether you are retrofitting a hospital wing or cutting expansion joints in a warehouse floor, this machine was designed for the cut that matters — the one that cannot be redone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this saw cut through rebar-reinforced concrete?
A: Yes. The 16-inch diamond blade cuts through standard rebar grid (up to #5 / 16mm bar) embedded in concrete. For heavily reinforced structural members, we recommend reducing feed rate slightly and allowing the water cooling to manage blade temperature. The 4000W motor provides sufficient torque reserve that the RPM drop under rebar contact is negligible — you will feel the resistance but the motor will not stall.
Q: What is the maximum practical cutting depth in a single pass?
A: 150mm (approximately 6 inches) in standard 4,000 PSI concrete. Deeper cuts are achievable with multiple passes — the depth-stop micrometer allows you to increment by 5mm per pass and return to the exact previous depth setting. For slabs exceeding 150mm, two-pass cutting with the integrated rail guide ensures perfect alignment between passes.
Q: Does the water-feed system require a pressurized water line?
A: The quick-connect fitting accepts standard garden-hose pressure (30-80 PSI). For sites without running water, a gravity-fed reservoir positioned above the work area provides adequate flow. The system includes a flow-rate adjustment valve — you can dial from a fine mist (overhead cutting) to full flow (deep slab sectioning) depending on the application.
Q: Is this machine suitable for indoor use in occupied buildings?
A: Yes, and this is one of its primary design advantages. The 38mm dust extraction port, when connected to a HEPA-filtered vacuum (not included), captures silica particulate at the source. Combined with the water-feed suppression, airborne dust levels remain below OSHA Table 1 compliance thresholds for indoor concrete cutting. Hospitals, schools, and office renovations are all suitable environments.
Q: What maintenance does the rolling carriage require?
A: The hardened steel rail is permanently lubricated with a sealed bearing system — no daily greasing required. We recommend wiping the rail surface clean after each job to remove concrete slurry residue, and inspecting the pulley bearings every 100 hours of operation. Replacement bearing cartridges are user-serviceable with basic hand tools.
Q: Can I use aftermarket blades with this saw?
A: The 16-inch arbor accepts any standard 25.4mm (1-inch) bore diamond blade — you are not locked into a proprietary ecosystem. We recommend segmented diamond blades for concrete (higher cutting speed, longer life) and continuous-rim blades for masonry where chip-free edges matter. The blade guard accommodates rim heights up to 15mm.
Q: What electrical supply does this machine require?
A: The standard configuration is 110V / 60Hz. The 4000W draw requires a dedicated 40A circuit — this is not a machine you plug into a shared jobsite outlet. For 220V regions, a step-up transformer (not included) rated for 5000W minimum is recommended. The motor's soft-start circuit reduces inrush current to approximately 28A at startup, within breaker tolerance for most commercial panels.
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