Three New Stihl Cut-Off Saws Designed for Rapid Acceleration

Both the Stihl TS 710i and TS 910i possess power and performance with fuel efficiency to match for today’s construction professionals, ushering in the new generation of Stihl Cutquik cut-off machines.
Jan. 30, 2024
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This year at World of Concrete, Stihl introduced three new cut-off machines. Both the Stihl TS 710i and TS 910i possess power and performance with fuel efficiency to match for today’s construction professionals, ushering in the new generation of Stihl Cutquik cut-off machines.

The 710i features simple start-up, with no need for a choke, thus reducing the chance of flooding. Stihl injection technology is designed for powerful, rapid acceleration. The compact powerhead design provides maneuverability and handling in tight spaces. The 14-inch cutting wheel is durable with a cutting depth of up to 4.9 inches.

The 910i features an 8.3 BHP compact powerhead. The unit has a 16-inch cutting wheel, enabling a cutting depth of up to 5.7 inches.

The Stihl TSA 300 is crafted with the power and performance of a gasoline-powered cut-off machine but with the ease of use of a battery-powered cut-off machine, Stihl says. The battery-powered machine cuts deeper than the gas-powered 12-inch TS 410. It features a commercial grade, high-torque brushless motor. The unit has an optional SB 90N wheel, which reduces noise by approximately half compared to other Stihl wheels.

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Michael Roth has covered the equipment rental industry full time for RER since 1989 and has served as the magazine’s editor in chief since 1994. He has nearly 30 years experience as a professional journalist. Roth has visited hundreds of rental centers and industry manufacturers, written hundreds of feature stories for RER and thousands of news stories for the magazine and its electronic newsletter RER Reports. Roth has interviewed leading executives for most of the industry’s largest rental companies and manufacturers as well as hundreds of smaller independent companies. He has visited with and reported on rental companies and manufacturers in Europe, Central America and Asia as well as Mexico, Canada and the United States. Roth was co-founder of RER Reports, the industry’s first weekly newsletter, which began as a fax newsletter in 1996, and later became an online newsletter. Roth has spoken at conventions sponsored by the American Rental Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, California Rental Association and other industry events and has spoken before industry groups in several countries. He lives and works in Los Angeles when he’s not traveling to cover industry events.

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