Cut Underground Pipes with Minimal Digging
- Enhanced control and better operator safety
- Capable of cutting ductile iron (D.I.) and concrete* efficiently
- Double flat drive shaft gets rid of Trantorque
- Available in 15 - foot and 20 - foot bar lengths
- Choose from ductile iron (patent - pending design with diamond coating) and concrete saw chains
Specs
Model No. | Power | No Load Speed | Max. Depth of Cut | Motor Specifications | Weight w/ Bar and Chain | No Load Torque (in.-lbs.) | Noise Level at 3 ft. |
PNEUMATIC POWERGRIT CHAIN SAWCS 536664 - PG2* | 6.5 HP | 5700 RPM | 15' | 124 CFM @ 90 PSI (6 bar) | 32 | 104 | 88 dB |
CS 536664 - PG3** | 6.5 HP | 5700 RPM | 20' | 124 CFM @ 90 PSI (6 bar) | 33 | 104 | 88 dB |
* For 15' PowerGrit Saw and Pipe Clamp – Part No. CS 536664 - PG2C
** For 20' PowerGrit Saw and Pipe Clamp – Part No. CS 536664 - PG3C
The PowerGrit Saw is also available with a hydraulic motor.For technical questions/purchasing information, call 1 - 800 - 700 - 5919 (USA/Canada) or +1 (203) 853 - 9522 (International).

Using this pneumatic powergrit chain saw is straightforward. First, choose the appropriate bar length (15 - foot or 20 - foot) based on your cutting needs. If you want to cut concrete instead of ductile iron, you'll need to change the bar, sprocket, and chain. Before starting, make sure the motor is properly connected and has the right air pressure. When operating, keep a firm grip on the saw for better control and safety. As for maintenance, regularly check the drive shaft to ensure it's in good condition and that the Trantorque issue doesn't occur. Clean the saw after each use and lubricate the chain as recommended. If you have any technical questions or need to purchase parts, don't hesitate to call the provided numbers.