It’s time to get rid of the table saw. You can cut boards up to 2-1/3 inches thick with clean, splinter-free cuts.

When cutting boards up to 1-5/8 inches thick, cut 45-degree bevels.

Perfect for ripping boards or cutting inside the board with a plunge cut.

A 6.5-inch, 24-tooth carbide-tipped blade (165 mm) with a 20 mm arbor comes with the tool set.

Style:Track Saw Clamp.

Remember when your saw was on the right path. With the WEN 10-Amp Sidewinder Plunge Cut Track Saw, you can keep your cuts on track. The WEN Track Saw is the same as a table or panel saw in a small and easy-to-carry package. Lay the track (not included – model CT9502) on the surface you want to cut. This will make a clean and smooth cut. The WEN Track Saw is great for cutting plywood, trimming doors, building furniture, and any other job that needs long, precise cuts. Our 10-amp motor spins the 6-1/2-inch blade up to 5500 times per minute, so you can cut through even the hardest wood. To make angled cuts in boards up to 1-5/8 inches thick, turn the saw 45 degrees to the left and use it. Set the depth gauge anywhere from 0 to 2-1/3 inches to control how far the saw goes. This way, you can control how far the saw goes. The 12 x 6-5/8 inch base has precision grooves that let the saw move smoothly along the track. This makes it easier to cut things. Because of this, the saw can also be used on its own as a plunge saw, which relies on the saw’s flat base for the most stable and precise cutting. It’s easy to switch between three different blade settings: one for scoring cuts that go 1/8-inch deep, another for full plunge cuts, and a third to make blade changes faster. The non-slip base cams help to reduce pinching and avoid kickback. The back-mounted dust port can be used with your favorite dust collection system to keep sawdust under control and keep cleanup to a minimum. It’s easy to connect your dust collector and start cutting. This is a good match for the WEN CT9502 100-Inch Track and the WEN CT992F Track Saw Clamps. When you buy your WEN 10-Amp Plunge Cut Circular Track Saw, it comes with a two-year warranty, a network of skilled service technicians across the country, and a friendly customer service line. This is all to make sure you remember WEN.

You should look at this. Want to buy a tracksaw. Jump on. Get the bare saw, and then do yourself a favor and buy the powertec tracks for the saw. Some people have had problems with their saws not moving smoothly when they used wen tracks, but the powertec tracks are great for moving the saw smoothl. A saw that works perfectly, has a lot of power, is very easy to use, and has a depth gauge that is very accurate. The anti kickback doesn’t bother me at all. Some people don’t like it, but I don’t care. I love the saw’s anti-tip feature and the score cut that it makes. Truly a great saw for the money. For the second time, buy the $115 saw without tracks. Then, get the powertec tracks (for makita and festoon, I’d choose the 71387. This set comes with two 55-inch tracks and a set of connectors for $130. With one track, you can make 4′ cross cuts. Then connect the other track to make full 8′ rip cuts. Wow! For just $250, you can get a great set of tools (a saw and tracks), which is less than half the price of big brands for just one tool. It’s the only reason I think it’s worth it to buy a festool over a wen, because it collects the dust from the stools. That’s not even bad at all. If there is a lot of dust in a client’s house, even the TS 55 won’t be able to cut cleanly. Even if it’s festool, dewalt, makita, Mafell, or Bosch, you’ll have to take it outside. Some sawdust is going to come out of their mouths at the same time. The saw is mostly made of metal, which is great for me. It’s a little heavy, but I’d rather have the weight for the lack of plastics. Is this good for a professional. Whether or not it’s true. No, I don’t see any problems with the saw at all. I’m sure this saw can’t take the same beatings as saws that cost more than $500, though you probably shouldn’t be beating around precision tools like a plunge saw. 11/10 times I’d say that. The best saw for making things at home or for a small business. I’m sure it would work for commercial people, but I haven’t tried it, so I can’t say for sure.

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