Concrete cutter

Concrete cutter is a heavy‑duty cutting or demolition tool powered by hydraulic pressure and designed to cut through plain or reinforced concrete with high force and control. The tool relies on pressurized hydraulic fluid supplied by a carrier machine.

Rock, concrete, steel and cable cutters

Our multi-purpose hydraulic cutters with various jaw type options can be used flexibly in primary demolition and secondary reduction of concrete structures as well as cutting steel structures at demolition sites.

Advantages of our design of our hydraulic cutters

With the design of the CC combi cutters, we have succeeded in developing a remarkable combination of high crushing force, short cycle times and a high dependability. For optimum operation, concrete cutters have 360° integrated rotation devices.

Performance for you

All hydraulic rock cutters are FEM optimized to meet the toughest requirements. The stable cutter body features two powerful hydraulic cylinders, including highspeed valves for minimum cycle times.  Epiroc´s Coupling and Positioning System (CAPS) makes it easy to switch between the jaw types on site to suit the work at hand. The full jaw range consists of Universal (U) jaws, Steel Cutting (S) jaws and Pulverizer (P) jaws.

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CC 1600 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 13-23 tons (28,650-50,700 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

13 - 23 t

Service weight

1625 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

197 t

Opening cycle

1.3 seconds

Closing cycle

1.3 seconds

Oil flow

150 - 250 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

35 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

170 bar

Product weight

1454 kg

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CC 2300 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 20-30 tons (44,000-66,100 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

20 - 30 t

Service weight

2290 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

257 t

Opening cycle

1.7 seconds

Closing cycle

1.6 seconds

Oil flow

150 - 250 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

35 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

170 bar

Product weight

2080 kg

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CC 3100 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 25-40 tons (55,100-88,200 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

25 - 40 t

Service weight

3130 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

430 t

Opening cycle

3.1 seconds

Closing cycle

2.9 seconds

Oil flow

150 - 250 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

35 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

170 bar

Product weight

2860 kg

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CC3700 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 30-50 tons (66,000-110,000 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

30 - 50 t

Service weight

3720 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

510 t

Opening cycle

3 seconds

Closing cycle

2.8 seconds

Oil flow

220 - 350 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

35 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

170 bar

Product weight

3420 kg

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CC 5000 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 45-65 tons (99,200-143,300 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

45 - 65 t

Service weight

5300 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

620 t

Opening cycle

3.7 seconds

Closing cycle

3.2 seconds

Oil flow

350 - 450 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

45 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

115 bar

Product weight

4850 kg

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CC 7000 U

Concrete cutter for excavators of 58-85 tons (127,900-187,400 lb)

Carrier weight class ¹

58 - 85 t

Service weight

7100 kg

Cutting force, jaw tip

830 t

Opening cycle

3.7 seconds

Closing cycle

3.7 seconds

Oil flow

450 - 550 lPmin

Operating pressure

350 bar

Oil flow, rotation

45 - 50 lPmin

Max. operating pressure

115 bar

Product weight

6450 kg

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Learn more about combi cutters

For what applications is a hydraulic concrete cutter?

Demolition work
Ideal for breaking down concrete structures like walls, floors, and foundations—especially in controlled demolition environments.

Construction projects

Used to shape or remove concrete during building renovations, roadwork, or infrastructure upgrades.

Bridge work
Used to cut concrete sections during maintenance or expansion of bridges and other civil engineering projects.

Industrial maintenance
Helpful for removing damaged concrete in factories, plants, or utility installations without disturbing surrounding structures.

Rescue operations
In emergency situations, hydraulic cutters can quickly and safely cut through reinforced concrete to reach trapped individuals.

What factors should I prioritize when choosing a hydraulic cutter for my project?

Start with the material you need to cut—reinforced concrete, asphalt, or stone. Then consider cutting depth, portability, power source, and safety features. Match the cutter’s capabilities to your project’s demands to get the best results.

How does hydraulic pressure affect the cutter performance?

Hydraulic pressure directly powers the combi cutter. Higher pressure means more cutting force and faster performance. But it must be balanced—too much pressure can damage the tool or reduce control. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Can hydraulic cutters handle reinforced concrete with steel bars?

Yes, many hydraulic cutters are built to cut through reinforced concrete, including steel rebar. Look for models with high cutting force and blades or jaws designed for mixed materials.

What is the typical lifespan of a hydraulic concrete cutter and how do I maintain it?

With regular maintenance, a hydraulic cutter can last several years. Maintenance includes:

  • Checking hydraulic fluid levels
  • Inspecting hoses and seals
  • Cleaning blades or jaws
  • Replacing worn parts

Follow the service schedule in the user manual (TechInfo) to keep it running smoothly.

Customer stories

The tower of the aqueduct of BrianzAcque in Vimercate (MB), Italy, was torn down a few weeks ago. A demolition carried out with explosives by Nitrex Explosive Engineering Ltd. which, for the crushing of the structures demolished, chose the hydraulic Combi Cutter CC 1600 U from Epiroc.

CC 5000 U in various applications

Combi cutter CC 5000 U (universal jaws) primary demolition and secondary reduction of concrete structures. In America on a Komatsu PC 490 LC.

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Combi Cutter CC 1600 with universal jaws

Our multi-purpose Combi Cutters with various jaw type options can be
used flexibly in primary demolition and secondary reduction of concrete
structures as well as cutting steel structures at demolition sites.

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CC 3100 P with the new pulverizer jaws

The new pulverizer jaws from Epiroc in action. Here with a CC 3100 P.

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