What Is The Typical Power Rating Of An EPS Cutting Machine?
Feb 13, 2026
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The maximum power of a cutting machine is typically around 18 kilowatts, but in industrial applications it can be higher and there is no fixed upper limit.
1. Standard Cutting Machine Power Range
The rated power of household and common engineering cutting machines is mostly concentrated in the 1.5-5 kilowatt range, with models around 2 kilowatts being the mainstream choice for small to medium-sized operations. These machines are suitable for cutting basic building materials such as ordinary concrete and stone.
2. Examples of High-Power Models
Higher-power diesel-powered models exist in specific fields. For example, the 1000-type diesel road cutter, equipped with a 25-horsepower (approximately 18.375 kilowatts) engine, can perform deep road surface cutting operations. Such equipment is often used in municipal engineering and heavy-duty applications.
3. Flexible Power Range in Industrial Applications
In specialized fields such as mining and shipbuilding, the power of some customized cutting equipment may exceed 20 kilowatts. These models usually require dedicated power systems, and the specific values are continuously updated with technological advancements and are often tailored to specific working conditions.
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