Size: Typically ranges from 14 inches to 24 inches in diameter for cutting blades.
Grade: High-speed steel (HSS) or carbide-tipped blades for durability.
Viscosity: Lubricants used are ISO VG 68 or higher for smooth operation.
Buoyancy: Designed to be neutrally buoyant or slightly negative for underwater use.
Material: Blades made of hardened steel or tungsten carbide; frames from stainless steel or aluminum.
Cutting Capacity: Can handle metals up to 12 inches thick depending on blade size.
Power Source: Hydraulic, pneumatic, or electric systems with 10-30 HP motors.
Operating Pressure: Hydraulic systems typically operate at 1500-3000 psi.
Speed: Blade speeds range from 50-500 RPM based on material hardness.
Weight: Varies from 50-200 kg depending on size and construction.
Corrosion Resistance: Components are coated or made from marine-grade materials.
Cooling System: Water or oil-based cooling to prevent overheating.