Medusaw gains walk-behind configuration
Skilsaw has taken the next step in scoring concrete with the introduction of its 7-Inch Medusaw Walk Behind Worm Drive Saw for Concrete, model SPT79A-10.
This new walk-behind saw is described as a complete, ergonomic solution for scoring concrete in larger-area applications where productivity is important. This saw incorporates the same wet/dry dust management system and powerful worm drive motor as Medusaw, with the addition of an efficient walk-behind configuration.
The Medusaw walk behind is equipped with an adjustable arm that extends to the user’s height and folds and locks into place for transporting and storage. A larger handle and two-finger trigger provide greater control when making long cuts. An ambidextrous side assist handle gives added support.
“To avoid lost parts or worn-out attachments, Skilsaw created the Medusaw walk behind saw as an all-in-one solution for large cutting applications such as control joints in a commercial build,” said Gregg Mangialardi, product manager at Skilsaw. “We’ve seen the way pros have modified their saws, and it inspired us to create this integrated tool to meet their needs as well as Underwriters Laboratories’ [UL> requirements.”
The Medusaw Walk Behind Worm Drive Saw for Concrete, model SPT79A-10, will be available beginning in January at World of Concrete.