The Oxi Power OXCC-9900V Concrete Ring Saw is a powerful 10HP cutting tool with a 16-inch blade and 300mm cutting depth. Designed for concrete, masonry, and brickwork, it features a robust gear-type wheel and a 7-meter power cable for ease of operation. Ideal for construction sites, offering precision, durability, and heavy-duty performance.
Features
:- Heavy-duty 10HP motor for efficient concrete and masonry cutting
- 16-inch blades (2 pcs) with 300mm cutting depth for deep cuts
- Gear-type wheel for smooth and reliable operation
- Long 7-meter power cable for flexible workspace movement
- Durable construction suited for tough construction environments
- Ergonomic and robust design for user comfort and control
Applications
:- Concrete Cutting : Precisely cuts concrete slabs, walls, and floors for construction and renovation projects.
- Masonry Work : Efficiently cuts bricks, blocks, and stone materials used in building and landscaping.
- Road and Pavement Repair : Ideal for cutting asphalt and concrete during road maintenance or repair work.
- Demolition Projects : Facilitates controlled cutting of concrete structures for safe demolition.
- Plumbing and Electrical Work : Used to create openings or channels in concrete for pipes, cables, and conduits.
- Industrial Construction : Suitable for heavy-duty cutting tasks on construction sites and industrial facilities.
- Tile and Paving Installation : Cuts large tiles and paving stones to fit specific layouts or designs.
Usage
:Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions :
1. Unbox and Inspect
- Unpack all components: main saw unit, 2 blades, blade guard, handle assembly, wrench/tools, power cable, and user manual.
- Check for any transport damage or missing parts.
2. Attach the Handle (if separate)
- Locate the upper and/or side handles.
- Use the provided bolts to attach them securely to the main body using an Allen key or wrench.
3. Install the Blades
- Use the provided wrench to loosen the blade nut on the ring gear.
- Carefully align and insert the first 16-inch blade into the ring slot.
- If it supports dual-blade operation, insert the second blade in parallel.
- Tighten the center nut securely, ensuring the blade is locked in place but not overtightened.
4. Install the Blade Guard
- Position the blade guard over the cutting blade.
- Secure it using bolts or clamps as per the design.
- Adjust the guard angle if it has a sliding or rotating mechanism.
5. Connect Power Cable
- Connect the 7-meter cable to the designated power port on the saw.
- Do not plug it into a power source yet.
6. Check Blade Alignment
- Manually rotate the blade to ensure it spins freely without obstruction.
- The blade should not touch the guard or body.
7. Test Operation (Dry Run)
- Plug the unit into a 220V power outlet.
- Start the saw briefly to ensure proper rotation and no abnormal vibration or sound.
- Immediately switch off after the test.
User Instructions :
1. Prepare the Work Area
- Ensure the work surface is stable and free of debris.
- Mark the cutting line clearly on the concrete/masonry.
- Ensure proper ventilation if working indoors.
- Keep bystanders away from the cutting zone.
2. Inspect the Machine
- Check that the saw is properly assembled (blades, guard, handle).
- Ensure the power cable (7m) is undamaged and properly connected.
- Confirm that blades are sharp, clean, and securely fastened.
3. Connect to Power
- Plug the unit into a 220V grounded power source.
- Use a heavy-duty extension cord only if necessary.
4. Start the Machine
- Hold the saw firmly with both hands.
- Press the power switch to start the motor.
- Let the blade reach full speed (no-load) before contacting the material.
5. Begin Cutting
- Gently lower the rotating blade onto the marked line.
- Apply steady forward pressure; do not force the blade.
- Let the machine do the work—forcing can damage the blade or motor.
- Maintain control and keep the blade aligned with the cut line.
6. Use Water (Optional/If Supported)
- If your model allows wet cutting, connect the water supply to reduce dust and cool the blade.
- Avoid spraying water directly on the motor or power components.
7. Finish and Turn Off
- Once cutting is complete, slowly release pressure and lift the blade.
- Turn off the power switch and wait for the blade to stop completely.
- Unplug the machine before inspecting or cleaning.
Maintenance :
Daily Maintenance (After Every Use)
1. Clean the Tool
- Wipe off dust, concrete residue, and moisture with a dry cloth.
- Use compressed air to blow out dust from vents and moving parts.
- Clean the blade with a wire brush to remove debris buildup.
2. Inspect the Blade
- Check for cracks, warping, or dullness.
- Replace worn or damaged blades immediately.
- Ensure the blade is securely mounted before storage.
3. Check Power Cable
- Look for cuts, fraying, or exposed wires.
- Do not use the machine if the cable is damaged.
4. Blade Guard & Fasteners
- Ensure blade guard is intact and not loose.
- Tighten any screws, nuts, or bolts that may have vibrated loose.
Weekly Maintenance
1. Lubricate Moving Parts
- Lubricate gear wheels or moving joints if recommended in the user manual.
- Use only approved lubricants to avoid motor or part damage.
2. Check Ventilation
- Ensure motor vents are clean and unobstructed.
- Remove any dust build-up that could cause overheating.
3. Inspect the Motor Housing
- Look for cracks, overheating marks, or abnormal smells.
- If the motor sounds louder or weaker, consider servicing.
Monthly Maintenance
1. Full Tool Inspection
- Disassemble the blade mount (if comfortable and trained) and clean internal parts.
- Inspect electrical connections for signs of corrosion or wear.
2. Test Run (No Load)
- Run the saw for a short duration without cutting to detect any odd noises or vibration.
3. Check Alignment & Depth
- Verify the blade is cutting straight and that depth settings work correctly.