ROTARY DISK
FORESTRY CUTTER

R SERIES
36"/ 52"


Forestry-Proven For
Emergency Application

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Mission Critical Contractor’s Choice

The

R SERIES

High strength, easy to maintain design and fast, efficient disk options makes this unit ideal for speed in unpredictable conditions. It is the top selling Promac Equipment unit for mission critical operations – including government contracted wildfire prevention and suppression. The R Series design is known to last 30+ years.

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Key Specs:
R 36
R 52
Excavator Size15-20+ Tons20-30+ Tons
Cut Width36 Inches52 Inches
Min. Flow Rate32 GPM42 GPM
Min. Weight2300 lbs
(Flat Top Bracket)
3000 lbs
(Flat Top Bracket)
Min. Flow Pressure4000 PSI4000 PSI
Std. Motor Size80 cc 107 cc
Std. Motor TypeBent Axis PistonBent Axis Piston
Disk Speed1800 RPM1800 RPM

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For The Toughest Contracts:

Built-In:

Optional:

Forestry-Proven Bearing System

Direct Drive w/ Shock Coupler

Integrated Pusher/Pivot Point

Flat-Top Bracket

“GP”, “SM”, & “XM” Disk

Bolt-On Inlet Chute

Quick Change or Pin Type Bracket

Protective Nose Cone

No-Nonsense:

Made To Last:

Protected Motor Housing

Easily Change Between Disks

Accessible Service Points

Shock Coupler Rated at 7,066 in-lbs

100,000 PSI Steel

Zinc Chromate Plated Grade 8 Bolts

For The Toughest Contracts:

Built-In:

Forestry-Proven Bearing System

Direct Drive w/ Shock Coupler

Integrated Pusher/Pivot Point

Flat-Top Bracket

Optional:

“GP”, “SM” & “XM” Disk

Bolt-On Inlet Chute

Quick Change or Pin Type Bracket

Protective Nose Cone

No-Nonsense:

Protected Motor Housing

Easily Change Between Disks

Accessible Service Points

Made To Last:

Shock Coupler Rated at 7,066 in-lbs

100,000 PSI Steel

Zinc Chromate Plated
Grade 8 Bolts

Best Applications:

Wildfire Suppression
& Fuels Management

Emergency Response

Emergency Exit Roads

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