Product Watch: SP7060 Walk-Behind Saw

Words: Dan Kamys
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The SP7060 walk-behind saw from Sanders Saws.
The SP7060 walk-behind saw from Sanders Saws was created with the operator’s safety and productivity in mind. Powered by a 60-hp reliable Deutz diesel engine, this saw is equipped with a fully enclosed, self-lubricated blade shaft assembly, requiring no greasing. This feature promotes accurate sawing, precise tracking and prevents premature blade wear associated with common pillow-block bearings.

The SP7060 is designed with a 36-inch blade capacity and a 15-inch maximum cutting dept, and it features a maintenance-free wheel drive system, an automatic parking brake system, clutch—less blade disengagement and simple maintenance requirements. The saw is designed with Independent Anti-Vibration console isolators, reducing the vibration to the handlebars and to the overall machine. Stay-level handlebars adjust telescopically and remain leveled regardless of the saw’s operating position.
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