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The new BTS 630 and BTS 635 cut-off saws from Wacker Neuson are said to ensure high productivity. The firm says that the BTS 630 and BTS 635 models can be used for longer due to their novel filter system
February 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The new BTS 630 and BTS 635 cut-off saws from 1651 Wacker Neuson are said to ensure high productivity. The firm says that the BTS 630 and BTS 635 models can be used for longer due to their novel filter system, outstanding quality and extremely robust design. The three-stage filter system comprises a cyclonic filter, foam pre-filter and a paper filter and is said to last longer than any comparable unit on the market, according to the firm. Wacker Neuson says that the filter system cuts downtime, reduces maintenance needs and slashes lifecycle costs. Other features include a special coating that protects pistons and cylinders from wear and tear.

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