Sunday, July 7, 2013

Rock Tools Skid Steer Concrete Saw


Denver, Colorado July 1,2013 Rock Tools, LLC recently delivered its model RTS10D skid steer diamond concrete saw to a customer in St. Louis, Missouri the customer’s project requires that 5’ parapet walls be cut over a distance of 11 miles. This project presents a unique set of challenges for the customer given the tight working space. Originally, the customer planned on using a commonly used hand push to complete the work. However, the push saw was frequently breaking down and production painfully slow. Each cut with the push saw took at least 20 minutes and required two men; set up time was not included. Management was faced with buying more hand push saws and employing more people to operate them which would have blown out the budget or find a more productive cost effective cutting solution.

Management contacted Rock Tools and we supplied our model RTS10D skid steer saw which was fitted to a Takeuchi TL250 skid loader; what followed was astonishing, what took 20 minutes a forklift and two men now took 3 minutes with one man.  Time and cost over runs are now a thing of the past. The project is now ahead of schedule and costs have been cut. Superintendent Brian told us “I wish we’d found you earlier, we’d have saved a bunch and moved the job along a lot quicker”.
The Rock Tools Concrete Cutter RTS10D skid steer diamond saw is fitted to the loader using the same standard quick coupler connections which increases efficiency reduces costs.  
Rock Tools providing cutting solutions for rock, concrete, asphalt and metal for its customers, worldwide. See us ALPINE and National Attachments at ICUEE, Louisville, Kentucky October 1-3. 
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Monday, February 18, 2013

The Excavator Rock Saw has been around since the mid 1980’s first developed provide clean and almost vibration free cuts in hard rock where hydraulic hammer’s or line drilling had been the traditional choice. The excavator rock saw was extended to run parallel to the excavator tracks usually about 1’ or so on the left hand side of the excavator. This enabled better vision for the operator to see where he was cutting. First came the tungsten carbide excavator saw and then the diamond excavator saw. Tungsten carbide excavator saws were and remain the contractors choice given that depending on blade size the teeth could easily be changed in a half hour with one man a fork and 3lb hammer. Rock Tools manufacturers the excavator rock saw with models suiting from mini excavators to mining excavators. The Rock Tools Rock Saw can be found cutting concrete in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Limestone in Pismo Beach, California. Cutting solutions with the Rock Tools excavator rock saw. www.RockSaws.com     



Sunday, February 17, 2013

Rock Tools exhibited at the World of Concrete in Las Vegas 5-8 February together with one of North America’s expert attachment dealers - National Attachments of Gorham, Maine.
We were excited to see many past customers that took the time to stop by our booth and future customers that we look forward to working with. We exhibited a mini tungsten carbide excavator rock saw along with a mini diamond excavator rock and concrete saw and one of our most popular models the RTS40D diamond excavator saw.
National Attachments exhibited their Nye pulverizer.  
This year’s WOC saw an increase in attendees up some 10% from last year.
We were especially excited to hear from our customers that business has started to increase and confidence is returning.
Rock Tools and National Attachments look forward to working with our customers to deliver cutting solutions for all of their projects – and are excited to solve the challenges posed by their complex projects!   This support is critical in today’s fast paced and demanding business environment.
Rock Tools is based in Denver, Colorado, and National Attachments is based Maine. We are United States companies providing service to North American companies. 
Rock Tools and National Attachments - cutting Solutions from experts.  www.RockSaws.com  

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