ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552
ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552
ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552
ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552
ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552

ID DCO355 ELECTRIC CUT-OFF SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26552

Sale priceDhs. 390.00 Regular priceDhs. 500.00
SKU: 26552
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Industrial-Grade Cutting Precision — Built for the Toughest Sites

Cut-off saw machines, metal cutting, masonry cutting, and concrete cutting demand a tool built to perform under pressure, the ID DCO355 14" Electric Cut-Off Saw Machine delivers exactly that. Powered by a robust 2000W motor spinning at 3800 r/min no-load speed, this heavy-duty cut-off saw accepts a 355mm (14") abrasive or diamond wheel with a 25.4mm bore, making it the go-to choice for contractors, fabricators, and site engineers working with round bar, pipe, and profile sections. Supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug and rated at 220–240V / 50–60Hz, it is ready for UAE, UK, and GCC site use straight out of the box.

Key Features Perfect For
2000W Heavy-Duty Motor for sustained high-torque cutting
3800 r/min No-Load Speed for fast, clean material removal
Double Insulation — electrical parts fully isolated from outer casing
Spindle Lock for single-handed, tool-free wheel changes
355mm (14") Max Wheel Diameter with 25.4mm bore compatibility
✔ Cutting round bar up to 65mm diameter
✔ Slicing pipe sections up to 120mm
✔ Sectioning profile bar up to 120×130mm
Metalworking, construction & demolition sites
Rebar, angle iron, and structural steel fabrication
  • 2000W Rated Power Input with 3800 r/min No-Load Speed: The high-output motor sustains consistent rotational force through dense materials, reducing blade stall and heat build-up during prolonged cutting sessions on structural steel, rebar, and masonry. The combination of wattage and spindle speed ensures clean, burr-minimised cuts across a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
  • Maximum Cutting Capacity — Round Bar 65mm | Pipe 120mm | Profile Bar 120×130mm: Engineered to handle the full spectrum of site-cut profiles, the DCO355 accommodates solid round bar up to 65mm, hollow pipe sections up to 120mm, and structural profile bar up to 120×130mm, making it equally capable on plumbing, scaffolding, and steel fabrication tasks without requiring a tool change.
  • 355mm (14") Max Wheel Diameter with 25.4mm Bore: The industry-standard 355mm wheel size ensures wide compatibility with abrasive cut-off discs and diamond blades available across UAE and GCC markets. The 25.4mm (1") bore is the universal standard for 14" cut-off wheels, giving you access to a broad selection of replacement blades for metal, concrete, and masonry applications.
  • Double Insulation for Enhanced Operator Safety: The machine is constructed with a double-insulated housing, meaning the internal electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing. This eliminates the risk of electric shock even in the event of internal insulation failure, a critical safety feature for outdoor and construction site environments where earthing cannot always be guaranteed.
  • Spindle Lock for Fast, Single-Handed Wheel Changes: The integrated spindle lock mechanism immobilises the arbor shaft at the press of a button, allowing the operator to loosen and replace the cutting wheel using only one hand and the included wrench. This significantly reduces downtime between wheel changes on busy sites and ensures the wheel is always correctly seated and torqued before cutting resumes.
  • Heavy-Duty Build at 16kg Net Weight with CE Certification: At 16kg, the DCO355 strikes the balance between structural rigidity and manageable portability for site use. The machine carries CE (Machine Test) certification, confirming compliance with European machinery safety directives, a requirement for professional procurement in UAE, UK, and EU project environments. Supplied complete with the machine unit, auto-stop carbon brush set, wrench, and guide book, it is ready for immediate deployment on arrival.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is the ID DCO355 suitable for use in the UAE and GCC region?

Yes. The ID DCO355 is rated at 220–240V / 50–60Hz and is supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug, which is the standard plug type used across the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and other GCC countries. No adapter or voltage converter is required — simply plug in and operate.

What materials can the ID DCO355 cut, and how does it compare to smaller cut-off saws?

The DCO355 is designed for metal, concrete, and masonry cutting — including round bar (up to 65mm), pipe (up to 120mm), and profile bar (up to 120×130mm). Compared to smaller 305mm (12") cut-off saws, the 14" (355mm) wheel diameter provides a significantly deeper cut capacity, making it the preferred choice for structural steel, scaffolding pipe, and heavy-section profiles that a 12" machine cannot reach in a single pass.

Does the machine come ready to use, and what is included in the box?

The ID DCO355 ships as a complete kit ready for immediate site deployment. The package includes the cut-off saw machine, a guide book, an auto-stop carbon brush set (one pair), and a wrench for wheel changes. The machine carries CE (Machine Test) certification, confirming it has passed independent safety and performance testing to European machinery standards.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What is the maximum cutting capacity of the DCO355 for pipe and round bar?

The DCO355 offers a maximum cutting capacity of 65mm for solid round bar, 120mm for pipe, and 120×130mm for profile bar (such as angle iron, channel, and box section). These capacities make it suitable for the majority of structural steel cutting tasks encountered on construction, fabrication, and demolition sites.

How do I change the cutting wheel, and what wheel size does the machine accept?

Wheel changes are straightforward thanks to the spindle lock feature — press the lock button to immobilise the spindle, then use the included wrench to loosen the flange nut and swap the wheel. The machine accepts wheels up to 355mm (14") in diameter with a 25.4mm (1") bore, which is the universal standard for 14" cut-off discs. Always ensure the replacement wheel's rated speed exceeds the machine's 3800 r/min no-load speed before fitting.

What does the double insulation feature mean for operator safety?

Double insulation means the machine's internal electrical components are separated from the outer casing by two independent layers of insulating material. This design ensures that even if the primary insulation were to fail, the operator cannot come into contact with live electrical parts through the housing. It is a recognised safety standard for power tools used in environments where a reliable earth connection may not be available, such as outdoor construction sites.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The machine is slowing down or stalling during cuts — what should I check?

Slowdown or stalling is most commonly caused by one of three issues: a worn or glazed cutting wheel that is no longer cutting efficiently, excessive feed pressure forcing the blade through material faster than the motor can sustain, or worn carbon brushes. The DCO355 includes an auto-stop carbon brush set — when the brushes wear to their limit, the auto-stop feature cuts power to protect the motor. Replace the carbon brushes with the supplied spare set and allow the machine to cool before resuming work.

My cuts are not straight — how can I improve cutting accuracy?

Inaccurate cuts are typically caused by lateral pressure on the wheel during the cut, a loose or incorrectly fitted wheel, or workpiece movement. Ensure the material is firmly clamped in the machine's vice before cutting and allow the wheel to do the work — apply steady downward feed pressure without pushing the wheel sideways. Verify the wheel flange nut is fully tightened using the included wrench after each spindle lock-assisted wheel change. Using a quality abrasive disc rated for the material being cut will also significantly improve cut straightness and finish.

Can I use a diamond blade on this machine instead of an abrasive disc?

Yes, provided the diamond blade is rated for dry cutting, has a 355mm (14") diameter, a 25.4mm bore, and a minimum rated speed of 3800 r/min or higher. Diamond blades are suitable for cutting concrete, brick, stone, and masonry materials. Never use a wet-cut diamond blade on this machine as it is not designed for water cooling. Always verify the blade manufacturer's material and speed compatibility before fitting.