MAKITA HS7601J 240v 190mm Circular Saw
MAKITA HS7601J 240v 190mm Circular Saw
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What’s Included
- 190mm 12T Saw Blade
- Hex Wrench
- Guide Rule
- Dust Nozzle
- MakPac Connector Case (Type 4)
- Inner Tray for Case
- Voltage: 240v
- Size: 190mm
Product Overview
The HS7601J Circular Saw is compact and lightweight, with a powerful 1,200 watt motor, to deliver up to 5,200 rpm. With new aesthetic design, is equipped with aluminium base plate and aluminium die cast safety cover for increased durability, single action lever for quick adjustment of the cutting depth, rear angular guide for smooth and precise adjustment of the bevel angle and handy guide rule to allow the operator accurate straight cuts.
Part No: HS7601J/2(MAKPHS7601J-2)
Features & Benefits
- Model HS7601 has been developed as the successor model of 5704R.
- Double Insulation
- Compact and lightweight design
- New Aesthetic Design
- Compatible with Guide Rail
- Rear dust exhaust port
- Connectable to dust extractor
- Rear angular guide for smooth and precise adjustment of bevel angle
- Single action lever for quick adjustment of cutting depth
- Ergonomic soft grip.
- Flat motor housing end
- Aluminium die-cast safety cover
- Aluminium base plate
Technical Specification
- Blade Diameter: 190 mm
- Bore Diameter: 30 mm
- Max Cut at 0°: 66 mm
- Max Cut at 45°: 46 mm
- Input Wattage: 1,200 w
- No Load Speed: 5,200 rpm
- Net Weight: 4 kg
- Noise Sound Pressure: 87 dB(A)
- Noise Sound Power: 98 dB(A)
- Vibration K Factor: 1.5 m/s²
- Vibration Cutting Wood: 2.5 m/s²
FAQs
Circular Saws are perfect for cutting straight and true through heavy timber, sheet materials, MDF or similar items.
The first thing to consider is the kind of power your work site uses, as many of the Circular Saws sold by ToolStore UK are offered in both 110v and 240v versions.
The next consideration is cutting capacity; this will be determined by the size of the blade. The ToolStore UK range has tools with blade sizes from 165mm through to 235mm and the best way to measure this is to check the maximum cutting depth at 0° and compare this with the cutting depth at 45°. Some saws can cut deeper at 45° than they can at 0° and this is something to think about – choose the tool which best handles the kind of cut you’ll be doing most often.
Other Circular Saws can cut at 60°, which is worth bearing in mind depending on the kind of work you’ll be doing.
Think about the safety features offered by the Circular Saw you’re considering and check they meet your needs.
It's also worth looking at the bore size of the tool as this will influence the choice of blades you can use with the saw you purchase.
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