Product Description
Cordless innovation is more than just bigger batteries. It’s about creating battery technology and motor engineering that work together for optimum performance. With Makita’s 40V Max Heavy Duty Brushless platform the higher battery output is a genuine solution for high-demand industrial applications. The XGT tools and batteries have been designed with innovative smart technology. This unique communication process is the foundation for cutting-edge technology advances. Reliable tools are a must for all professional applications, and XGT is durable and built to perform. The Makita 40V Max Brushless 6-1/2 Plunge Circular Saw, with AWS delivers precise and more accurate cutting when combined with an optional guide rail system (sold separately). The saw and rail system work together to produce accurate cuts with minimal tear-out. The saw combines a powerful Makita-built brushless motor powered by 40V max XGT batteries with constant speed control, which maintains cutting speed under load for optimal cutting The SP001G is equipped with Auto-Start Wireless System (AWS), which uses Bluetooth technology for wireless power-on/off communication with the AWS-equipped dust extractor. AWS is intelligent communication that eliminates cords and reduces noise. Compatible with an optional guide rail system for ultra-precise straight cutting Constant speed control maintains cutting speed under heavy load Electric blade brake and soft start improve safety during use Dual front and rear bevel lock provide additional rigidity for accurate bevel cuts Compatible with AWS for wireless connectivity with compatible dust extraction AWS Wireless adaptor comes as standard Specifications Max. cutting capacities at 0: 56mm Max. cutting capacities at 45: 40mm Bevel capacity: -1-48 Blade diameter: 165mm (6-1/2) Bore diameter: 20mm Includes 165mm Efficutsaw blade (B-57358) 5mm hex wrench (783203-8) Wireless Unit (198901-5) Connector case type 4 (821552-6) Battery and charger not included.
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