We will reply to your message within an hour.
About 25% lighter than the standard DeWalt electric circular saw, this lightweight saw reduces fatigue during prolonged cutting.
This saw has a high-torque motor that powers a larger blade than the lightweight Skil electric circular saw.
About 25% lighter than the standard Skil electric circular saw, this lightweight saw reduces fatigue during prolonged cutting.
Operate these Evolution saws at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat of the need for coolant.
Operate these Milwaukee saws at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make smooth, burr-free cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
The body of this saw is three inches shorter than standard DeWalt electric reciprocating saws for easier access to confined spaces.
Change the cutting depth with the keyless adjustable shoe.
Dual pistons make this saw more powerful than the light duty air-powered reciprocating saw and reduce vibration.
Choose this economy saw for intermittent use.
The body of this saw is four inches shorter than standard Milwaukee cordless reciprocating saws for easier access to confined spaces.
The brushless motor in these saws maintains consistent speed and power for faster cutting than other cordless saws.
A higher air consumption rating allows this saw to work in longer bursts than the light duty air-powered portable cutoff saw. It has a durable composite handle.
This economy cutoff saw has a lightweight nylon handle and is for less prolonged use than the standard air-powered portable cutoff saw.
Replace bearings, cords, screws, and other parts on Milwaukee portable band saws.
Replace bearings, cords, screws, and other parts on DeWalt portable band saws.
Small and light enough to operate with one hand, this saw is a good choice for overhead cuts.
This saw has a larger cutting capacity and is more powerful than the lightweight cordless band saw.
The right-angle position of this saw's blade makes it suitable for both cutting and grinding with an abrasive wheel.
Make plunge cuts with the rotating cutting bit, or attach a cutoff wheel for straight cuts.
Cut, scrape, and grind in tight spaces. These tools have an oscillating blade that makes flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Cut, scrape, and grind in tight spaces without having access to an outlet. This tool has an oscillating blade that makes flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Half the weight of other air-powered hacksaws, this saw reduces fatigue during prolonged use.
Rechargeable batteries keep these jigsaws powered wherever you need them.
Take this saw anywhere and use the included track to make precise horizontal and vertical straight cuts in sheets of wood and plastic.
A higher air consumption rating allows this saw to work in longer bursts and power through tougher materials than the light duty air-powered hacksaw.
Cutting in tight spaces is easier with a body that's four inches shorter than the standard Bosch electric jigsaw.
An extra-large rubber grip damps vibration and provides comfort during prolonged use.
An ergonomic body with a soft grip increases control and comfort with this saw.
This vertical cutting saw has twice the cutting capacity of an adjustable band saw.
Make both horizontal and vertical cuts with this saw.
These saws adjust to cut both horizontally and vertically and have twice the cutting capacity of bench-top band saws for metal.
Save space with these saws when you only need to make horizontal cuts in small pieces of metal.
The grinding action of the diamond-grit blade creates a smooth finish on hard materials such as glass, stone, tile, brick, and fiberglass.
Support sheets of wood and plastic on the large, flat table to make straight cuts with the built-in blade.
Use the horizontal sliding arm to make angled cuts in wider boards than a standard miter saw can handle.
A high-torque motor powers these saws through tough metal, such as angle iron and tool steel. These saws must be hardwired.
This saw is less than half the weight with a smaller wheel diameter than standard bench-top cutoff saws.
More than twice the horsepower of our standard shop-floor table saw keeps this saw from slowing down when cutting thick materials.
Make fast cuts through tough metal, such as angle iron and flat bar, with more than twice the horsepower of bench-top cutoff saws. These saws must be hardwired.
Weighing only 12 pounds, this bench-top saw is a portable choice for light duty cutting, such as frame making and model building.
Saws have a water reservoir and pump for wet cutting stone and ceramic tile.
Specially designed teeth cut chips and transfer heat away from this saw's blade for smoother cuts in metal with less distortion than cutoff and chop saws.
A circular saw mounted to a track allows you to make straight vertical and horizontal cuts in large sheets of wood and plastic that won't fit on a table saw.
Pins hold hose slightly bent, pulling it apart as the knife-edge blade slices a straight, smooth cut.
Operate this saw at a low rpm to make quick cuts in metal without excessive heat or the need for coolant.
With sharp teeth, these blades make precise cuts on cardboard and other soft materials.
Make precise plunge cuts in the center of drywall with these sharp-toothed blades.
Cut metal, wood, and wood with nails.
A knife edge scrapes away caulk and paint.
Coated with carbide grit, these blades grind grout.
Keep hands safely away from table saw blades and router bits by using these tools to guide material during cuts.
The fingers on these featherboards apply pressure to material to guide it along a table surface or fence. Use while sawing and routing to make accurate cuts while keeping hands safely away from the blade or bit.
Guide these routers by hand or use them with a router table.
Connect these routers to an air compressor.
Make controlled cuts in drywall, fiberglass, and laminate.
Create stable, controlled cuts in tile or grout with a guide and bit that allow maximum visibility.
Convert your rotary tool into a plunge router to route circles, route freehand, and cut decorative edges, straight slots, and inlay work.
Grind, sand, finish, and polish with these versatile kits.