Buy 7-1/4

A powerful 13.0 AMP motor can cut through different types of metal.

Heavy-duty blade cover protects chips better.

Almost no sparks when cutting.

They are made of a special Ceramic-Metal mix that can withstand heat, which can shorten the life of traditional carbide-tipped blades. CERMET-tipped blades are made with this special mix.

It doesn’t take any tools to remove the blade cover or chip collection window, which makes it easier for the person who is using it.

An overview of what this item is abou.

Blade Dia. 7-1/4 In., Blade Side Right. No Load Speed 3500. Arbor Size 5/8 In. Depth of Cut at 90 Degrees 3/8 In. 2-1/2 in., 45 Deg. Depth of Cu. There are two 1/2-inch drill bits. The tool is 14-1/8 inches long; the tool weighs 10.5 pounds; the bevel capacity is 90 degrees; and the cord is 10 feet long. There are no brakes. Feature. It has a very strong blade cover, no need for tools to remove the blade cover or chip collection window, a large cutting capacity, and a quick release blade guard lever.

The Makita 4131 Metal Cutting Saw has finally arrived. Plumbers, electricians, roofers, and metal fabricators, pay attention: it’s here. You don’t have to worry about hot sparks and flying debris when you use Make-Inch cold-Inch to cut through a wide range of mild steel. Steel Roofing, Conduit, Iron Pipe, and more can be cut through with this powerful 13-AMP tool. In comparison to the competition, the 4131 is almost two pounds lighter. It has a maximum cutting depth of 2-1/2 inches and a better chip retention rate than other models. The Ceramic-Metal blade makes clean, fast cuts every time, no matter what you’re cutting. With Makita Power Tools, you can expect the best and get the best.

We haven’t heard from Makita for a long time. There are a lot of Makita circular saws that I own that are up to 16 “and this one isn’t any different. To make some straight cuts through 1/2″ and 3/4″ steel, I needed to cut the metal in a certain way. That’s what I thought, but this saw can cut through 1/4″ steel with ease and 3/4” a little slower than that. If you go slow, the saw will “tell” you what to do “You can slow down if you’re going too fast. It took me a while before the blade got dull. There are a few sparks that fly when the blade starts to get worn down. During my project, the blade was useless, but for the price of a new one I’m fine with it. If I had hired a shop to make the cuts, I’m sure I would have paid a lot more. People who use this saw have a lot of problems with it. You can’t see where you’re cutting because of the chip collector. To get a straight cut, you have to measure how far the blade is from the edge of the table and clamp it to the work. When the blade is new, the cuts are straight and not wavy at all. If you need to make a lot of cuts for your project, or if you’re going to push the limits of steel thickness like I did, you should get a second blade when you buy the saw. You’ll need it!

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