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Bench Top Cut-Off-Saw-Input Power:2200W, No Load Speed:3800RPM, Disc Dia:355MM
An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete. The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a thin grinding wheel.
An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete. The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a thin grinding wheel.
*Part no. 0 601 B37 3F0
*Input power 2200 W
*No-load speed 3800 rpm
*Disc dia. 355 mm
*Cutting capacity rectangle 100 x 196 mm
*Cutting capacity square 119 x 119 mm
*Cutting capacity round 129 x 129 mm
*Cutting capacity L-profile 130 x 130 mm
*Weight 14 kgs.
These saws are available in a number of configurations, including table top, free hand, and walk behind models. In the table top models, which are commonly used to cut tile and metal, the cutting wheel and motor are mounted on a pivoting arm attached to a fixed base plate. Table top saws are often electrically powered and generally have a built-in vise or other clamping arrangement. The free hand designs are typically used to cut concrete, asphalt, and pipe on construction sites. They are designed with the handles and motor near the operator, with the blade at the far end of the saw. Free hand saws do not feature a vise,because the materials being cut are larger and heavier. Walk-behind models, sometimes called flat saws are larger saws which use a stand or cart to cut into concrete floors as well as asphalt and concrete paving materials.
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