Cut-Off Saw Parts

Keep your cut-off saw running with the right parts from DHS Equipment. We stock OEM and aftermarket parts for Dolmar, Husqvarna (K760, K770, K970), Makita, Stihl (TS400, TS410, TS420, TS700, TS800), Wacker Neuson, Speedicut, Fast-Cut, and Norton Clipper cut-off saws. Shop air filters, carburetors, recoil starters, drive belts, spark plugs, cylinder kits, mufflers, fuel filters, gasket sets, and more—all organized by brand and model. Maintenance kits are available for the most popular models to simplify service. Need help finding the right part? Call 866-611-9369.


What brands of cut-off saw parts does DHS Equipment carry?

DHS Equipment stocks cut-off saw parts for Stihl (TS400, TS410, TS420, TS480i, TS500i, TS700, TS800), Husqvarna (K760, K770, K970), Wacker Neuson, Makita, Dolmar, Fast-Cut, Speedicut, and Norton Clipper. Parts are organized by brand and model so you can quickly find what you need. We carry both OEM parts and quality aftermarket alternatives under our DHS Quality Parts label, giving contractors and rental fleets options at every price point.

What is the difference between a cut-off saw and an angle grinder?

A cut-off saw (also called a demo saw or concrete saw) is a high-power, two-handed tool designed for cutting masonry, concrete, asphalt, rebar, and pipe on construction sites. It runs larger blades—typically 12" to 14"—at lower RPMs with a belt-driven arbor, which generates the torque needed to cut through hard materials. An angle grinder is a smaller, lighter tool better suited for grinding, finishing, and cutting thin metal or tile. For heavy-duty cutting of concrete or masonry on a job site, a cut-off saw is the right tool.

What are the most commonly replaced parts on a gas cut-off saw?

The parts that wear most frequently on a gas cut-off saw are the air filter, drive belt, spark plug, fuel filter, and recoil starter components (rope, spring, and pawls). The carburetor diaphragm and needle kit are also common service items. For the Stihl TS410/TS420 in particular, the primer bulb and recoil pawl kit are frequent repairs. DHS Equipment stocks all of these items individually as well as in pre-bundled maintenance kits for the most popular models, so you can complete a full service in one order.

OEM vs. aftermarket cut-off saw parts — which should I use?

For high-wear engine components like the carburetor and ignition coil, OEM parts offer the best assurance of fit and reliability. For routine consumables—air filters, spark plugs, drive belts, fuel filters, and gaskets—quality aftermarket parts can deliver comparable performance at a significantly lower cost. DHS Equipment offers both across all major cut-off saw brands, and our DHS Quality Parts label provides a cost-effective alternative to OEM for many of the most frequently replaced items.

Where can I find a parts diagram or service manual for my cut-off saw?

DHS Equipment offers free parts diagram downloads for many cut-off saw models. If you need help identifying the right part by model number, our team can assist. Contact us at [email protected] or call 866-611-9369 and we'll help you find the correct diagram and part the first time.