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Flat Saw cuts up to 12 1/2 in. deep.

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Flat Saw cuts up to 12 1/2 in. deep.
Flat Saw cuts up to 12 1/2 in. deep.

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May 21, 2003 - Model FS 3100 D is powered by 31 hp Deutz diesel engine. It measures 30 5/8 in. wide and 42 in. high, enabling it to fit through standard 36 in. door frame. Eaton hydrostatic transmission provides dynamic braking and infinitely variable travel speeds up to 220 fpm in both forward and reverse. Electro-hydraulic blade control is equipped with positive depth stops for precise, accurate cutting. Maximum blade capacity is 30 in.

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Dimas North America
17400 West 119th Street, P.O. Box 1350
Olathe, KS, 66061
USA


Dimas Introduces Compact, Low-Profile FS 3100 D Saw

OLATHE, Kan. - Dimas introduces the FS 3100 D flat saw featuring a compact, low-profile design and powerful diesel engine to easily tackle a variety of projects from service work to full-depth patching.

Powered by a 31-horsepower Deutz diesel engine, the FS 3100 D boasts a compact overall width of only 30 5/8 inches and a low-profile height of 42 inches, enabling it to easily fit through a standard 36-inch door frame. An Eaton hydrostatic transmission provides infinitely variable travel speeds up to 220 feet per minute in both forward and reverse. Furthermore, the hydrostatic transmission enhances safety by providing dynamic braking.

An electro-hydraulic blade control equipped with positive depth stops ensures precise, accurate cutting. With a maximum blade capacity of 30 inches, the FS 3100 D is capable of sawing a cut up to 12 1/2 inches deep.

Ease of operation is ensured by the ergonomically designed operator's station. A single lever controls both forward and reverse travel as well as blade raise/lower functions. All gauges including voltage, oil pressure and tachometer are mounted within easy viewing of the operator. The tachometer includes a digital hour meter that allows for easy tracking of machine hours to maintain proper maintenance intervals and correct RPM usage levels, maximizing the life of both the engine and blade.

Designed for comfort and ease of operation, the FS 3100 D features adjustable handlebars and a keyless starter. An optional parking brake enhances safety by preventing saw movement when engaged. An emergency stop switch quickly shuts down the engine.

Dimas, a division of the Electrolux Group, develops and manufactures equipment and blades for the heavy construction market - offering solutions for wall and road sawing, drilling, grinding and grooving. For more information about the Dimas FS 3100 D flat saw, please contact Dimas, 17400 West 119th Street, Olathe, KS 66061, call 800-845-1312 or 913-928-1000, fax 800-257-9284 or visit the Web site at www.dimas.com.
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