We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
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An abrasive saw, also known as a circular saw (a type of power tool) commonly used for cutting hard materials, such as metal, tile, and concrete. The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a fine grinding wheel. Technically, it is not a saw as it does not use normally shaped edges (teeth) for cutting.
These saws are available in several configurations, including desktop, hand-held, and walk-behind models. In desktop models, which are commonly used for cutting tiles and metal, the cutting wheel and motor are mounted on a handwheel that is attached to a fixed base plate.
Table saws are typically electrically powered and often have a built-in work clamp or other clamping device. The freestanding design is commonly used for cutting concrete, asphalt and pipes on construction sites. They are designed with the handle and motor close to the operator, with the saw blade at the end of the saw. Freehand saws have no vice as the material to be cut is larger and heavier.
Walk-behind models, sometimes referred to as flat saws, are larger saws that use a rack or cart to cut concrete floors as well as asphalt and concrete paving materials.
Increased safety: equipped with electric motor brake, saw blade stops quickly.
The soft start function ensures that the machine starts gently.
Airflow blows sawdust away from the machine.
Dual LED lighting: illuminates the saw blade and cutting line for better visibility of the work.
Suitable for outdoor use, through eXtreme Protection Technology (XPT) better protected against the penetration of dust and moisture.
Durable, energy-efficient and maintenance-free carbon brushless motor with electronic control.
Durable thanks to protection against overloading, overheating and deep discharge of the battery.
External dust extraction possible.
Magnesium die-cast sole and guard for lighter weight.
Maximum cutting capacity of 62.5 mm.
Strong and fast 190 mm circular saw with a mitre setting of up to 48°.
Equipped with Auto-start Wireless System (AWS) for wireless communication between cordless machine and cordless vacuum cleaner.
The machine fits without adapter directly on the Makita guide rail.
Features Automatic torque drive technology (ADT): the machine electronically adjusts cutting speed and torque in the face of resistance to maintain power.
Equipped with an efficient saw blade as standard, making the machine faster and cleaner, as well as longer cuts on a single battery charge.
An abrasive saw, also known as a circular saw (a type of power tool) commonly used for cutting hard materials, such as metal, tile, and concrete. The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a fine grinding wheel. Technically, it is not a saw as it does not use normally shaped edges (teeth) for cutting.
These saws are available in several configurations, including desktop, hand-held, and walk-behind models. In desktop models, which are commonly used for cutting tiles and metal, the cutting wheel and motor are mounted on a handwheel that is attached to a fixed base plate.
Table saws are typically electrically powered and often have a built-in work clamp or other clamping device. The freestanding design is commonly used for cutting concrete, asphalt and pipes on construction sites. They are designed with the handle and motor close to the operator, with the saw blade at the end of the saw. Freehand saws have no vice as the material to be cut is larger and heavier.
Walk-behind models, sometimes referred to as flat saws, are larger saws that use a rack or cart to cut concrete floors as well as asphalt and concrete paving materials.