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Evolution Power Tools R185CCS Circular Saw with TCT Multi-Material Blade, Cuts Wood, Metal, Plastic & More, Includes Parallel Edge Guide, 0-60˚ Bevel Tilt, 64mm Cutting Depth, 230V, 185mm
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Multi-material: The 185 mm Japanese tungsten carbide tipped (TCT) blade included cuts wood, steel, aluminum, wood with embedded nails, plastic, and more with no heat and no burrs, and virtually no sparks when cutting mild steel. Bore: 20mm.
Powerful: The 1600 W hi-torque motor, optimized gearbox, and blade system increase motor and blade life to cut through a variety of heavy-duty materials; electric brake stops the blade in seconds for additional safety.
Accurate: 0 degree - 60 degree bevel and 0 - 64 mm adjustable cutting depth with ergonomic, soft grip handles provide maximum control, versatility, and precision; channeled air flow and base indicators ensure optimum visibility of your cutting line.
Lightweight robust portable design at 4.3 kg, parallel edge guide for assisted straight line cutting, integrated vacuum port for effective dust extraction, and 3 m cable.
Evolution R185TCT-20CS multi-purpose blade and 3 years limited warranty included (only valid if purchased in the UK).
Powerful: The 1600 W hi-torque motor, optimized gearbox, and blade system increase motor and blade life to cut through a variety of heavy-duty materials; electric brake stops the blade in seconds for additional safety.
Accurate: 0 degree - 60 degree bevel and 0 - 64 mm adjustable cutting depth with ergonomic, soft grip handles provide maximum control, versatility, and precision; channeled air flow and base indicators ensure optimum visibility of your cutting line.
Lightweight robust portable design at 4.3 kg, parallel edge guide for assisted straight line cutting, integrated vacuum port for effective dust extraction, and 3 m cable.
Evolution R185TCT-20CS multi-purpose blade and 3 years limited warranty included (only valid if purchased in the UK).
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