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Steelmax Drycut Saw S14

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Part# 12-01717
MFR Model# S14

Overview

  • Utilizing a 14” carbide tipped blade, the Steelmax S14 cuts through metal faster, safer and cleaner than abrasive chop saws in a fraction of the time and cost.
  • Powered with a 15 amp motor and geared to turn slower than a chop saw, the S14 dry cutter cuts like a cold saw, but at a fraction of the cost.
  • Sold standard with a 14” carbide tipped mild steel blade attached, heavy duty, industrial strength cast iron base and two position locking vise, this saw is ready for immediate action!
  • Cuts solid mild steel up to 1”thickness; cut profiles: pipe, angles, channel with a depth of cut up to 4-3/4”. Bevels to 45 degrees.
  • Saves time and money giving cool cuts that need little to no finishing, eliminating any need for grinding or cool down time.
   
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Specifications

  • Cutting: 4-2/4"
  • Weight: 64lbs.
  • Blade Diameter: 14"
  • Arbor: 1"
  • RPM: 1450
  • Beveling/Mitering: Mitering/45deg.
  • Motor: 120V/1750W
  • Depth Adjustment: Two Position Vise
  • Chip Cover: Chip Tray
  • Applications: Pipe, plate, channel, conduit, angle iron, metal studs, rebar, tubing, etc.

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