Buy Mini Benchtop Cut-Off Chop Saw-Adjust Miter Gauge with 2

It’s a small cut-off miter saw that can cut soft wood, plastic, aluminum, copper, fiberglass, brass, and more. It’s great for all your DIY projects.

It has a 110V mini benchtop cut-off chop saw that can cut up to 1/2″ thick wood or metal tubing. It can also cut miter corners from 0° to 45°.

It has a maximum speed of 7800 rpm, a 3/8-inch arbor, a 2-inch blade diameter, and a blade thickness of 0.022 inches.

It has a mini craft miter saw, a 2 inch chop saw, a mini miter table saw, a 2 chop saw, and a mini bench saw.

The tool can only cut soft metal (like brass or aluminum) with a thickness of less than 3mm. It cannot cut hard metal (like stainless steel or iron) or thick metal. This tool can only cut soft metal.

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This Mini saw is small and easy to move around.

There are a lot of things you can cut with a mini saw. It’s good for cutting metal, aluminum, copper, plastic, wood, and more.

The small bench saw can be used to cut metal, aluminum, lead, resin, fiberglass, copper, plastic, wood, and more.

Specifications of this item.

It is called a “Small Benchtop Cut Off Saw..

Electricity: 100 volts AC 50/60Hz.

It is 220 240V AC 50/60Hz and 150W.

In this case, the arbor is 3/8″ long.

In this case, the blade has a diameter of HS S 2.

Blade: 0.020″ thick.

The max RPM is 7800.

1/2″ Cutting Dept.

Miter Gauge: 0 to 4.

The base is 5-1/2″ long, 5″ wide.

There are nine inches long, five-and-a-half inches wide, and six-and-a-half inches high.

2 pin plug, 71”, 18AWG cord.

A package comes with.

Set: 1 x Mini Bench Cut-off Sa.

In this book, there are instructions and parts.

I looked at a lot of reviews of this before I bought it, and there were a lot of bad reviews. I bought it anyway, and I haven’t had any problems with it except for the shipping box, which had no padding and a lot of holes in it. I’m cutting 15mm thick solid brass rods by going slowly and letting the saw do the work.

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