Dominate your heaviest commercial demolition and industrial paving projects with the ultra-powerful STIHL TS 910i Cutquik® Cut-Off Machine. Engineered specifically as the direct, advanced evolution of the legendary TS 800, this 16-inch concrete saw stands out as a true powerhouse for professional construction work. Delivering an incredible 24% more power than its predecessor, the TS 910i features the highest power-to-weight ratio in its class, providing supreme cutting efficiency through reinforced concrete, asphalt, masonry, and structural steel.
At the core of this industrial-grade machine is STIHL’s pioneering electronically controlled fuel injection (i) technology. By optimizing fuel delivery via sensor-controlled metering, it provides rapid, punchy throttle acceleration and smooth engine performance across the entire RPM range, while improving fuel efficiency by up to 30%. The elimination of a manual carburetor means a completely simplified starting procedure: there is no choke to adjust or flood, ensuring reliable first-pull ignition whether working in freezing weather or at high elevations.
Smart Fleet Integration & Ergonomics: Ready for modern jobsites, the TS 910i comes smart-connector ready, allowing operators and dealers to connect seamlessly with the STIHL connected platform. Utilizing new-generation diagnostic software, fleet managers get comprehensive insight into tool usage data and internal diagnostics for highly efficient field maintenance. Despite its massive 102.1 cc powerhead, its compact structural layout, lightweight magnesium wheel guard, and modern anti-vibration system deliver superior handling, maximum agility in tight spaces, and increased operator comfort.
Please Note: Premium abrasive wheel included out of the box. High-performance Diamond Wheels are sold separately.
Key Features & Benefits
- Highest-In-Class 8.3 HP Engine: Massive 102.1 cc powerhead delivers an unmatched power-to-weight ratio to pull through heavy infrastructure cuts with ease.
- STIHL Injection Technology: Electronically controlled fuel injection ensures instant throttle response, zero choke-lever guesswork, and up to 30% greater fuel efficiency.
- 16-Inch Cutting Wheel Guard: High-durability magnesium guard allows for deep structural concrete and asphalt trenching down to 5.7 inches deep.
- STIHL Connected & Diagnostics Ready: Built-in placement for a Smart Connector 1 integrates with diagnostic software for automated tracking of usage intervals and maintenance data.
- 99.96% Efficient X2 Air Filtration: Advanced multi-stage air separation pre-cleans 80% of fine masonry particulates, allowing primary filters to last up to a full year depending on cutting conditions.
- Advanced Operator Comfort: Features an integrated anti-vibration rubber isolation system, ergonomic top-handle grip, and an ElastoStart™ shock-absorbing starter handle to dramatically decrease physical fatigue.
- Flexible Disc Mounting: The cutting wheel assembly can be mounted on the left or right side of the arm, allowing for specialized edge-cutting with tight wall clearances.
Technical Specifications & Performance Benchmarks
| Brand / Tier | STIHL® (Official Original Equipment Professional Construction Series) |
| Product Model Line | TS 910i Cutquik® High-Output Fuel-Injected Saw |
| Engine Displacement | 102.1 cc (6.23 cu. in.) |
| Engine Power Output | 8.3 bhp (6.2 kW) Heavy-Duty Injection 2-Stroke |
| Fuel Delivery Layout | Sensor-Controlled Electronic High-Pressure Fuel Injection (EFI) |
| Cutting Wheel Diameter | 16 inches (400 mm) |
| Maximum Cutting Depth | 5.7 inches (145 mm) |
| Maximum Spindle Speed | 4,600 RPM |
| Arbor Connection Size | 20 mm Safety Arbor Connection |
| Air Filter Configuration | X2 Multi-Stage Long-Life System (99.96% Efficiency) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 40.6 oz. (1200 cc) High-Capacity Fuel Cell |
| Bare Powerhead Weight | 26.5 lbs (12.0 kg) / Dry Operational Weight: 28.2 lbs (12.8 kg) |
| Standard Included Wheel | (1) 16" Premium Abrasive Wheel for Concrete/Stone |
| Environmental Compliance | California Proposition 65: Cancer and Reproductive Harm |