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Makita LS0714 190mm Slide Compound Mitre Saw Kit c/w Stand

Product code: LS0714X110MAK

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Features:

All 4 rails ride on linear ball bearings for extremely smooth and precise operation.

Can cut over 2" x 8" at 45°.

Perfect for sofits, dados, skirting, architraves, etc.

Suits the majority of site or workshop applications.

Trench cutting facility.

Double sliding mechanism for lighter, more compact design - weighs only 27.6 lbs.

Conveniently located carrying handle for jobsite portability.

9 positive stops at 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45° right and 0° for the most common mitre cuts.

Smooth easy slide system allows cross cuts up to 11-3/4" wide.

Large aluminum turn base supports large stock for efficient cutting.

Specification:

Input: 1010W

Blade Diameter: 190mm

No Load Speed: 6000rpm

Max mitre range: 57º - 47º

Max mitre cut at 90º: 52 x 300 mm

Max mitre cut at 45º: 52 x 212 mm

Weight: 12.6kg

Included as Standard: Makita DEBWST06 Saw Stand, MAK Blade, Dust Bag, Tri Rule & Switch Button.

3 Years Warranty on all Makita Power Tools when registered.

FAQs

What is the difference between a compound and sliding mitre saw?

The difference between a compound mitre saw and a sliding mitre saw lies in their cutting capacity and versatility. A compound mite saw is designed for general purpose cutting, trim work, and projects where compound cuts are needed. Whilst, a sliding mite saw is best for cutting wide boards, large framing projects and offers greater cutting capacity.

How much does a Makita 10 inch sliding mitre saw weigh?

The Makita LS0714 sliding mitre saw is designed to be compact and lightweight for easy portability. It weighs approximately 28.8 pounds (13 kgs). This makes it a good choice for professionals who need to move their saw around the job site.

How do you tilt a Makita compound mitre saw?

To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the lever at the rear of the tool counterclockwise. Push the handle to the left to tilt the saw blade until the pointer points to the desired angle on the bevel scale. Then tighten the lever clockwise firmly to secure the arm. To tilt the blade to the right, push the release button at the rear of the tool while tilting the blade slightly to the left.

  

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