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Product Overview

The STANLEY® DS12 is engineered specifically for cutting ductile iron, plastic (PVC/HDPE), and concrete pipe in demanding utility applications. With its diamond-coated chain technology and robust hydraulic performance, the DS12 offers a cleaner, faster, and safer cutting solution—especially in tight spaces like trenches or ditches. Operating at 7–9 gpm (26–34 lpm) and 1,000–2,000 psi, it delivers consistent power while minimizing operator fatigue. Weighing 26 lbs and measuring 38 inches in length, the DS12 is compact yet powerful, reducing the need for extensive excavation and allowing one-sided access to buried pipe. This saw redefines efficiency and safety in utility pipe cutting.

 


Features & Benefits

Cuts through 12” ductile iron pipe in under 4 minutes

Cuts free hand or with pipe clamp

12” cut capacity when using pipe clamp with 18” bar

Any size pipe can be cut free hand

Wet cut system - requires a minimum 2 gpm of water flow at 20 psi

Compatible with HTMA Type II Hydraulic Systems

Improved operator safety

Reduced excavation, labor time, and operator effort

Easy control while cutting

Single side access

Quiet and exhaust free hydraulic power

Reduces rotational inertia associated with abrasive blade cut-off saws

Operates in wet environment, i.e. flooded ditch

Diamond Chain Saw - DS12 Technical Specifications

Model DS12
Capacity (in.) 18 in. Bar
Capacity (cm) 45 cm Bar
 Hydraulic Flow Range 7 - 9 gpm  
 Hydraulic Flow Range 26 - 34 lpm
Working Pressure (psi) 2000 psi 
Working Pressure (bar) 140 bar
Full Relief Setting (psi) 2250 psi 
Full Relief Setting (bar) 155 bar
Ports -8 SAE O-Ring 
Weight (with 18” bar, chain and couplers) - lbs 26 lbs  
Weight (with 18” bar, chain and couplers) - kg 11.8 kg
Length (with bar and chain)  - in. 38 in.
Length (with bar and chain)  - cm 97 cm
Width  (in.) 9 in.
Width (cm) 23 cm
Connection   3/8 in. Flush Face Quick Disconnect Couplers
Hose Whips Yes
Lubricating / Cooling Internal Water Channels in Bar
Minimum Water Requirement 1 gpm of Water Flow at 20 psi

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