Husqvarna K760 Cut N Break Saw
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Husqvarna K760 Cut N Break Saw
Our Cut-n-Break method is the natural choice when you need to cut deep without overcutting at the corners. The K 760 Cut-n-Break enables you to cut as deep as 16" from one side. The two high-speed blades make a core in the saw cut, which can then easily be broken off using the accompanying breaking tool. This way you easily work your way through the material, at a very low diamond tool and maintenance cost. Delivered with twin blades and a breaking tool.
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Cutting depth, max - 16 in
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Blade diameter, max - 9 in
- Output power - 5 hp
The Husqvarna K760 Cut-n-Break Saw is engineered for deep, efficient cuts in concrete, masonry, block and similar hard surfaces — especially when you need to avoid over-cutting at the corners. Utilizing its unique twin blade “Cut-n-Break” method, it enables a true 16″ (400 mm) cut depth from one side, making it ideal for wall openings, vault cut-ins, grooves, and other demanding applications. This saw combines professional-grade cutting power with features designed to maximize productivity and minimize tool cost and maintenance.
Key Specifications & Features
Some of the most important specs and features of the K760 Cut-n-Break include:
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Maximum cutting depth: up to 16 inches (400 mm) from one side, thanks to twin high-speed blades.
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Blade diameter: Maximum 9 inches (230 mm) for the Cut-n-Break version.
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Engine output: 5 hp (≈3.7 kW) petrol engine for the Cut-n-Break unit.
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Weight: Approximately 21.2 lbs (≈9.6 kg) for the machine without blade/fuel in this model.
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Twin-blade “Cut-n-Break” method: The unit comes with two high-speed blades and a breaking tool to finish the cut from the created core.
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Excellent features: Engine technologies such as X-Torq® (reducing emissions and fuel consumption), EasyStart™, DuraStarter™, Active Air Filtration™, and anti-vibration system.
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Suited to wet cutting with low water consumption and less slurry generation in many applications.
These features put the K760 Cut-n-Break in a class of professional tools built for demanding jobsite conditions.
Why the Cut-n-Break Method Matters
Traditional deep cutting often involves large blades and multiple passes, or oversized machines. The K760 Cut-n-Break approach instead uses two parallel cuts from twin blades to create a “core” of material which can then be broken off cleanly. This method has several distinct advantages:
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Deeper cuts with smaller blades: Being able to cut up to 16″ deep with 9″ blades reduces tooling cost and machine size.
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Avoids over-cutting at corners: Since you’re cutting from one side and then breaking, you maintain clean corners and avoid chipping or excess removal.
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Reduced diamond tool cost and maintenance: The twin blade system and method reduce wear and tear on the blades and the machine itself.
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Flexibility in applications: Whether you’re cutting wall openings, trenches, cable ducts, or delineating concrete sections, this method adapts well.
For contractors, rental fleets, and site managers aiming to reduce downtime and cost per cut, the Cut-n-Break system gives an operational edge.
Practical Job-Site Applications
Here are some of the key application areas where the K760 Cut-n-Break excels:
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Deep wall openings: When you need to cut a large opening in a concrete wall (for doors, windows, conduits), the 16″ depth capacity is especially useful.
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Grooves and trenches for utilities: Running pipes, cable, or other infrastructure often requires step-cutting deep slots — this saw makes it cleaner and faster.
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Flush cutting near walls/floors: The reversible cutting arm (in standard K760 models) allows cuts close to walls or floors. Some of that benefit carries through to the Cut-n-Break model.
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Repair and retrofit work: When working on existing structures — slabs, block walls, pavers — you often need controlled, precise cuts through thick material without excessive removal or damage to surrounding surfaces.
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Rental and fleet use: Its durable build, professional features and specialist capability make it a strong candidate for rental operations or contractors with varied job types.
In each scenario, the K760 Cut-n-Break helps achieve productivity, precision, depth-capability and cost-control.
Performance & Efficiency
Performance on site is about more than raw specs — it’s about how the machine translates into faster, cleaner, safer cuts. Key performance benefits of the K760 Cut-n-Break include:
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Power-to-weight ratio: At roughly 21 lbs, the unit is manageable for its capability.
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Low vibration: Vibrations at handles are rated very low (for example < 2.5 m/s² in many K760 variants) which leads to reduced operator fatigue and longer continuous operation.
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Reliable start and transmission: Features like DuraStarter™, sealed starter, Poly-V belt and the overall design mean less downtime and less frequent maintenance.
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Efficient dust-wet cutting system: Adjustable water valve, less slurry, and good filtration help to keep job site cleaner and reduce health/safety concerns around dust.
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Durability and service intervals: With technologies designed for longer service intervals, you get higher uptime and lower life-cycle cost.
For work environments demanding deep cutting, the right tool moves faster, costs less per cut and keeps crews safer. The K760 Cut-n-Break delivers on those fronts.
Maintenance & Service Considerations
To ensure maximum uptime and longevity for the K760 Cut-n-Break, you’ll want to pay attention to these maintenance & service tips:
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Blade maintenance and correct tooling: Using the recommended twin blades (for example EL10 CnB, EL35 CnB, etc) for the system helps maintain cutting efficiency.
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Check the cutting arm and guard: Especially given the deeper cut capacity, it’s critical to maintain the guard system and arm alignment for safety and accuracy.
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Engine care: With features like X-Torq®, Good filtration (Active Air Filtration™) and dust-sealed starter, you still need regular checks: air filter, spark plug, fuel & oil (depending on two-stroke mix) to keep the performance optimal.
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Water system and slurry management: If you are cutting wet scenarios, make sure the water valve, hose and tank (if fitted) are functioning properly, and that buildup of slurry is cleaned so cooling and dust suppression works correctly.
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Vibration mounts: Low vibration is a distinct advantage — worn mounts or loose handle hardware will degrade that performance and increase fatigue/downtime.
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Service parts availability: Because the K760 series is widely supported, parts are generally available — that matters for rental houses or contractors looking to minimize downtime. The Husqvarna support pages list manuals and parts for the Cut-n-Break model.
Adopting a proactive maintenance schedule ensures your investment in the Cut-n-Break system remains productive and cost-effective.
Value Proposition
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Specialized capability: Its 16″ cut depth and method differentiate it from standard cut-off saws. If your operations frequently need deep cuts or trenching/grooving, the tool pays for itself faster.
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Lower tool and maintenance cost: Because the Twin blade method reduces tool wear and the engine/system is designed for longer service intervals, your cost per job can come down.
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Fleet-friendly durability and support: Husqvarna’s reputation, widespread parts/service availability, and built-in features (anti-vibration, sealed starter) reduce fleet downtime.
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Versatility: While deep cutting is the specialty, the saw still handles standard cut-off tasks, wall openings, utility trenches — spreading its utility across multiple job-types.
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Safety & regulatory compliance: With good vibration control, dust/wet cutting systems and high professional spec, this saw helps meet on-site safety and operator comfort standards (which is an indirect but significant value for contractors).
Comparison: How It Stacks Up
Compared to standard power cutters, the K760 Cut-n-Break has clear advantages when deep cutting is involved:
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Many general power cutters (including the standard K760 model) are limited to ~5″ to ~6″ cut depths with a 14″ blade.
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The twin-blade cut-n-break method avoids over-cutting and tool wastage versus multiple passes or larger machines.
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The machine remains portable (≈21 lbs) while offering deep cut capability — a strong combination of mobility and depth.
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For jobs where you often cut wall openings, trenches, large slabs, or utilities, the investment in a specialized tool like this makes sense versus adapting a standard cutter beyond its ideal use-case.
If your workflow includes heavy duty cutting tasks, this model gives a clear differentiation.
Final Thoughts & Recommendation
In conclusion, the Husqvarna K760 Cut-n-Break Saw offers depth-capable, efficient, professional-grade cutting for contractors, rental fleets and site-operations with demanding needs. With up to 16″ cutting depth, twin-blade system, robust engine and premium features (X-Torq®, anti-vibration, sealed starter), it delivers exceptionally well for applications where standard cutters fall short.
For those working with thick concrete walls, trenching, paver base cuts, cable ducting, re-entrants in slabs or structural openings — this tool offers a clear productivity and cost advantage. When you pair the machine with the right consumables (diamond blades for Cut-n-Break) and establish good maintenance practices, you get a reliable, high-performance saw with long-term value.
If you’re deciding whether to add the K760 Cut-n-Break to your inventory or suggest it to clients or buyers, ask the key question: “How often do we need to cut deeper than standard 5–6″ depth and with minimal corner over-cut or multiple passes?” If the answer is frequently, this machine is well worth the investment.