Buy Makita 5104 Circular Saw with Electric Brake, 10-1/4

A powerful 14 AMP motor delivers 3,800 RPM and has the ability to cut beams and timber with relative ease.

The fact that it is well balanced and weighs only 20.3 lbs. contributes to increased operator comfort.

Precision gearing with ball and needle bearing construction ensures smooth and efficient power transmission while maintaining high efficiency.

Electric brakes are used to maximize productivity.

Large capacity for cutting and beveling (3-3/4″ at 90° and 2-3/4″ at 45°), as well as for bending.

Description of the Produc.

Saw with 10 1/4-inch blade diameter, Arbor size 5/8 inch, blade side right and a 16-inch overall length and weight of 20.3 pounds at 120-volts AC and a cord length of 10 feet. A-94910 Carbide Tipped Blade (A-94910), 783204-6 Blade Wrench, Rip Fence (165499-7), and Front, Needle Bearing Construction are included. From the Manufacture.

It can cut up to four times the amount of material in a single pass. Large cutting and bevel capacity (3-3/4 inches at 90 degrees and 2-3/4 inches at 45 degrees); large cutting and bevel capacity (3-3/4 inches at 90 degrees and 2-3/4 inches at 45 degrees). Ball and needle bearings are used in the design of precision gearing. Electric brake for the highest level of safety and productivit. Top guide that can be adjusted to align notches with the line of cut for improved accuracy. A blade wrench is attached to the saw, allowing for quick blade replacement. Design of the motor housing with a flat surface for easy blade changes. To make adjustments easier, large, conveniently located adjustment knobs and levers are used. For better control, the vehicle is well-balanced and weighs only 18.3 pounds. Handles on the front, top, and rear are positioned so that they are comfortable to hold and provide better control. Saw dust is efficiently ejected through a large ejection port.

All of the brands were purchased and tried. This one was passed over in favor of the less expensive Makita. Because of the short handle, it was difficult to raise the blade guard, and sawdust was not removed from the cut line. Additionally, the guard design made it difficult to see the blade. Rather than spending more money, opt for the less expensive Makita.

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