Background and Identification

This cement saw is a walk-behind model, which means that it is much larger and stronger than handheld cement saws. The 18 inch diameter blade can be used for professional concrete cutting in a variety of applications including construction work, rescue crews, and other uses. It is capable of cutting through concrete, metal, stone, plastic, and masonry. Large power tools like this one should be handled carefully, and the operator should always read and follow any instructions and safety guidelines given in the owner’s manual.

This machine uses a four-stroke engine, which doesn’t require the user to mix oil and fuel to use it, unlike a two-stroke engine. Four-stroke engines are usually more efficient and clean than two-stroke engines. However, four stroke engines aren’t always better than two stroke engines, and which one you should look for in a machine depends on what the application of the machine will be. For a more detailed explanation of two-stroke engines vs four-stroke engines, you can read this explanation by the Chainsaw Journal.

Technical Specifications

Note: This page refers to the second variation of this saw listed on the product page, which is called “Floor Saw FS 400 LV 11.7 hp | 18” | Honda - 965 14 82-08”.

  • Engine: Honda GX390
  • Engine Output Power: 8.7 kW
  • Output power at tool shaft: 8.6 kW
  • Engine cooling: Air
  • Fuel tank volume: 6.1 l
  • Cylinders: 1
  • Number of Strokes: 4-stroke engine
  • Exhaust Emissions (CO2 EU V): 743 g/kWh
  • Arbor Diameter: 25,4 mm
  • Blade Depth Control: Handwheel
  • Blade Diameter, max: 450 mm
  • Cutting Depth, max: 162 mm
  • Product Length: 1150 mm
  • Product Height: 940 mm
  • Weight: 99 kg

Additional Information

FS 400 LV Product Page