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While you’re here, browse our selection of the latest power tools to find even more great deals on the brands you love the most. Corded circular saws may be better suited for tougher cutting projects such as steel, masonry or continuous woodcutting. While corded handheld circular saws come in many different sizes, the most common is 7 and 1/4 inches. The use of a corded circular saw requires an appropriate extension cord. You should always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure safe use of these power tools. A circular saw is an essential DIY tool that uses a moving blade to make straight, accurate cuts.
This cordless circular saw has a powerful 460 MWO, 5,250 RPM motor that delivers power and speed to make the most demanding cuts with ease. As with any power tool, corded circular saws tie you to the power source dewalt Hand tools (i.e., an electric socket) whereas battery-operated models can go anywhere. On most professional job sites, cordless circular saws are shunned in favor of corded units—and there’s historical basis for this bias.
One of the really cool features of this saw is the built in LED at the front of the saw. This is the first circular saw I’ve ever used to have a light dewalt Hand tools built into it to illuminate your cut line. This is really helpful in low light situations or just to improve overall visibility during your cut.
This circular saw can also adjust its beveling shoe to make cuts between 0 and 56 degrees. From cross-cutting 2x4s to ripping plywood, circular saws use high-powered blades to make a variety of cuts. Although circular saws are often thought of as woodworking tools, many models can be outfitted dewalt tools with specialized blades to cut masonry, metal, and laminate flooring. Most circular saws come with safety features that help you operate the tool. Another common safety feature is a guarded trigger, which requires you to hold down a safety button before activating the trigger.
Following up on how I’ve resolved this and what was the issue. At the time of this post I’ve tried everything that was suggested and the clamping screw did not bulge at all. However, I did not had access to was pneumatic tools in my shop at home, so I went to a local tool store and they dislodged the clamping screw for me.