EDCO C-10 8" Crack Chaser Saw 13HP, 49600


EDCO C-10-13H 8-inch crack chaser saw with Honda 13 HP gas engine, 49600, for concrete crack repair routing and joint cleaning
 
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The EDCO C-10-13H Crack Repair Saw is the gas-powered crack chaser concrete contractors reach for when they need to open random crack patterns for filling, sealing, and joint repair. Powered by a Honda 13 HP gas engine driving an 8-inch diamond blade, the C-10-13H is the right size for crack repair specialists, parking-lot maintenance crews, road and bridge repair contractors, restoration contractors, and any concrete pro who routes cracks before applying urethane, epoxy, or polymer-modified fillers.

Built for these jobs

Concrete cracks have to be opened up before they can be filled - if you pour sealant straight into a hairline crack the bond fails. The C-10 chases each crack at a controlled depth and width, creating a clean reservoir for the filler to bond to. Operators use it for: sidewalk and curb crack routing, parking-lot crack repair before sealcoating, warehouse and factory floor joint cleaning, bridge-deck crack prep, residential driveway repair, and concrete control-joint maintenance.

How it cuts

Caster wheels let the operator follow any random crack pattern - that is what makes a crack chaser different from a straight slab saw. A combination depth-control knob and engage/disengage lever lets you set the depth precisely (up to 1 inch maximum cut, opening cracks up to 1/2 inch wide) and lift the blade out of the cut without shutting the machine down. Dual 3-inch vacuum ports on each side connect to a contractor-grade vacuum so the operation runs dry and dust-controlled, which is now the OSHA-compliant default for silica-generating concrete work.

Versatile beyond crack chasing

The C-10 chassis is also a joint cleaner. Swap the diamond blade for the optional 8-inch wire wheel and the same machine cleans existing joints of old caulk, debris, and dirt before re-sealing. The optional straight cutting wheel kit converts it to a small-format slab saw for short straight cuts that do not justify rolling out the big saw. One machine, three configurations.

Specifications

  • Blade: 8-inch diamond, .375 inch thick, capable of opening cracks up to 1/2 inch wide
  • Maximum depth of cut: 1 inch
  • Engine: Honda 13 HP gas, 6,000 RPM blade shaft speed
  • Drive: standard V-belts
  • Wheels: caster, for following random crack patterns
  • Depth control: combination knob plus engage/disengage lever
  • Vacuum: standard dual 3-inch ports for dry cutting
  • Optional: 8-inch wire wheel kit for joint cleaning
  • Optional: straight cutting wheel kit for short slab cuts
  • Dimensions: 45 inches L x 21.5 inches W x 38 inches H
  • Weight: 180 lbs

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a crack chaser and a regular slab saw?

A slab saw cuts in straight lines and uses fixed wheels for tracking. A crack chaser uses caster wheels so the operator can steer the blade along whatever curve the crack takes. The C-10 has caster wheels but the optional straight-cut kit lets it do both jobs.

Why open the crack first instead of just filling it?

Sealants and crack fillers need a reservoir with clean, exposed concrete on both walls of the crack to bond properly. Pouring filler into a hairline crack gives almost no surface area to bond to and the patch fails. Routing creates a wider, deeper opening so the filler has real bond strength.

Can I run it dust-free?

Yes. Dual 3-inch vacuum ports are standard. Connect to a HEPA dust extractor sized for at least 250 CFM and the operation meets OSHA Table 1 silica requirements for outdoor and indoor concrete cutting.

Does it fit other engines?

The C-10 family ships in several configurations: 9 HP gas (49100), 11 HP gas (49500), 13 HP gas (49600 - this product), 5 HP single-phase electric (49700), and 5 HP three-phase electric (49400). Pick gas for outdoor and remote work, electric for indoor and warehouse work where exhaust is a concern.

What blade lasts the longest?

For routine concrete crack chasing, a hard-bond 8-inch diamond blade rated for cured concrete typically lasts 200 to 400 linear feet depending on aggregate hardness and depth. Soft-bond blades work better in cured concrete with hard aggregate; hard-bond blades work better in soft and green concrete.

From an authorized EDCO dealer

Discount Cleaning Products is an authorized EDCO dealer with US-based customer service for sales, replacement parts, blades, wire wheels, belts, and depth-control hardware.

Features
  • Opens random concrete cracks up to 1/2 inch wide and 1 inch deep for proper sealant bonding
  • Honda 13 HP gas engine drives the 8-inch diamond blade at 6,000 RPM through standard V-belts
  • Caster wheels follow any crack pattern; combination depth control plus engage/disengage lever
  • Dual 3-inch standard vacuum ports keep operations dry and OSHA Table 1 silica-compliant
  • Optional 8-inch wire wheel kit converts the same chassis into a joint cleaner
  • Optional straight cutting wheel kit adds short-format slab cuts to the C-10 chassis
  • Built for concrete repair specialists, parking-lot crews, and road and bridge restoration contractors