Rock Saw Attachment For Excavator in Russia

Yes! YG rock saw attachment for excavator works well in Russia. In January 2025, YG Machinery successfully exported a hydraulic rock saw to Russia, specifically designed for a Komatsu PC300 excavator.

Specifications of excavator rock saw attachment

ModelOil FlowTorqueContinuous Rotation SpeedRotation WayWeightBlade Dia.Excavator Class
0470L/min600nm1-650rpmFixed or 360°200/260kg800mm6-10t
06110L/min600nm1-650rpmFixed or 360°350/450kg1200mm12-20t
08170L/min1923nm1-550rpmFixed or 360°500/600kg1600mm20-30t
10260L/min3100nm1-500rpmFixed or 360°500/700kg1800mm30-40t

How a Russian Quarry Operator Boosted Efficiency with a YG Rock Saw Attachment for Excavator

In the Ural Mountains of Russia, where the earth is rich with granite and marble, Andrey Sokolov, the owner of stone works company, faced a familiar challenge. His company specialized in extracting high-quality stone for architectural projects across Russia. He tried the traditional excavation methods hydraulic breaker, but it is too slow and imprecise for the demands of modern construction.

Andrey needed a solution that could cut through hard rock efficiently while minimizing waste. That’s when he discovered YG Machinery’s Rock Saw Attachment for excavators. After consulting with YG’s experts, he ordered a diamond-tipped rock saw designed to fit his Komatsu PC360 excavator.

In January 2025, the attachment arrived at his quarry. He is very satisfied with the performance of the excavator mounted rock saw.

Cutting speed doubled, reducing project timelines.
Precision improved, allowing for cleaner stone extraction with minimal cracks.
Operational costs dropped, as the rock saw used less fuel and manpower than traditional methods.

“This machine changed everything. Before, we wasted so much stone due to rough cuts. Now, we extract more usable slabs with higher market value,” Andrey said.

Thanks to the YG Rock Saw, Sokolov Stone Works has expanded its operations, securing contracts with luxury real estate developers in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Andrey is now considering a second rock saw attachment to keep up with demand.

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