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The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw is designed for heavy duty everyday use, with a large 7.9 HP engine to reduce saw bogging.
Need a flat or walk-behind saw? The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw easily converts to a walk-behind or flat saw with the Husqvarna KV970/K1260 Cutting Cart. See our Husqvarna equipment for details.
Need a blade for your saw? We recommend the Safety Blade.
The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw is now covered by Husqvarna's 1-year Gold Medal Equipment Warranty.
Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw Benefits
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Our Most Powerful Rotary Handheld Saw: The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's large 7.9 HP engine easily cuts without bogging.
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Cuts Closer to Walls and Floors: With the Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's reversible cutting arm.
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More Power With Less Fumes and Fuel: The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's X-torq® engine increases power while reducing emissions and fuel use, and its Smartcarb™ carburetor maintains high power with less fuel.
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Less Downtime: With the Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's Active Air Filtration™.
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Easy to Start: With the Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's Easystart™ decompression valve.
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Poly V-belt: The Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw's Poly V-belt delivers better power transmission and increases saw life with less retensioning.
Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saw Specifications
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Weight Without Blade: 32.1 pounds
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Cutting Depth: 6"
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Blade Width: 16"
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Arbor: 1"
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Horsepower: 7.9 HP
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Engine: 2-stroke, air cooled
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Displacement: 119 cc
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Vibration Level: 3.6 m/s2 (front handle), 4.1 m/s2 (rear handle)
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Sound Power Level lwa: 118 db(a)
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Sound Pressure Level: 102 db(a)
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Fuel Capacity: 0.33 gal.
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Wet/Dry Cutting: Can be used for both wet and dry cutting with DEX water-saving wet-cutting kit.
Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saws Are Designed For:
- Heavy industrial usage.
- Hard or difficult materials.
- As a substitute for walk-behind saws.
Who Uses Husqvarna K1270 Gas Saws?
- Paving contractors.
- Heavy construction companies.
- Concrete contractors.
- City street and water departments.
- State Departments of Transportation.
- Underground contractors.
- Professional concrete cutters.
- Fire departments and urban search and rescue teams.
- Demolition companies.
- Construction companies.
- Masonry and landscaping contractors.
- Recycling yards, scrap yards, and junk yards.
- Excavation contractors.
- Rental stores.