Description
The Husqvarna Soff-Cut 150 saw is designed for residential and light commercial applications. The lightest gas saw in the Soff-Cut range, the 150 is designed for ease of use and convenience. Features include a patented low noise blade enclosure which allows the unit to be used in residential areas with minimal disruption. In addition, the low-dust blade block system allows the saw to cut dry, and it controls the debris for easy cleanup.
Cutting depth, max: 1.5in
Blade diameter, max: 6.5in
Engine Power (As rated by the engine manufacturer): 4.3 hp
sku 966 84 48-20
The Shark Early Entry - Purple - Blade is used in ultra hard aggregate, non-abrasive sand.
With its universal arbor; it can fit any 7/8", 1", or Husqvarna triangle arbor.
Pattern diamond technology
Increase life & consistency of life
No spalling or chipping
Lasts 5 times longer than Husqvarna branded soff-cut diamond blades
(skid plate sold separately)
Advantages of Patterned Diamond Blades:
1️ Consistent Cutting Performance
In patterned blades, the diamonds are arranged in a precise, deliberate pattern throughout the segment.
This ensures even wear and consistent exposure of new diamonds as the blade is used — so you avoid hot spots, segment glazing, or unpredictable performance.
2️ Faster Cutting Speeds
Since every diamond is placed optimally for cutting, these blades typically cut 20–40% faster than conventional blades.
Less resistance, more efficient material removal, and reduced downtime between cuts.
3️ Longer Blade Life
The patterned arrangement ensures that the diamonds wear evenly, reducing premature segment loss or uneven wear.
More of the diamond material is effectively used before the blade needs replacement.
4️ Cleaner, Smoother Cuts
Precision placement reduces chipping and vibration, especially in delicate or high-value materials like tile, stone, and reinforced concrete.
Better for jobs where cut quality matters just as much as speed.
5️ Less Heat Build-Up
The optimized diamond exposure helps with cooling, reducing friction and heat, which is one of the main enemies of blade longevity.