About this item – MAK/N5900B
- A hardworking saw with the power to rip through most materials.
- Sturdy steel safety cover with industrial durability.
- The high rigidity of the rugged steel base provides stability.
- Flat-end motor housing for easy blade changes.
Item Includes with MAK/N5900B
T.C.T. Saw Blade 235mm, Guide Rule, Wrench 13.
Technical Specification of MAK/N5900B
Continuous rating Input |
2,000W |
Capacity |
at 90 degrees : 85mm (3-3/8″) |
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at 45 degrees : 60mm (2-3/8″) |
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at 50 degrees : 53mm (2-1/16″) |
Blade diameter |
235mm (9-1/4″) |
Blade bore |
30 mm |
No load speed |
4,100rpm |
Overall length |
380mm (15″) |
Net weight |
7.2kg (15.9lbs) |
Power supply cord |
2.5m (8.2ft) |
More Details about: A
circular saw is a power-
saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbour. A hole saw and ring saw also use a rotary motion but are different from a circular saw.
Circular saws may also be loosely used for the blade itself. Circular saws were invented in the late 18th century and were in common use in
sawmills in the United States by the middle of the 19th century. Circular saw blades are specially designed for each particular material they are intended to cut and in cutting wood are specifically designed for making rip-cuts, cross-cuts, or a combination of both. Circular saws are commonly powered by electricity but may be powered by a gasoline engine or a
hydraulic motor which allows it to be fastened to heavy equipment, eliminating the need for a separate energy source.