Completely tool-free for simple fence adjustments and wheel changes
Quick-change abrasive wheel system for less downtime
Largest cutting capacity in class for larger stock; horizontal D-handle for optimal comfort
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
IT LOOKS A GOOD SAW ,BUT ITS NOT UP TO THE JOB.:
I had an old Black and Decker Industrial saw which was obsolete .Having purchased several Milwaukee tools over the years I thought I couldn't go wrong by purchasing another tool from them.Boy was I wrong.
The first short coming was with the quich change blade nut .By hand I could not get the nut tight enough to prevent the blade from tearing out the blades mandrel.Lucky for me the old fashioned nut was included so using the enclosed wrench I was able to get it tight enough so the saw would work.
more info
Milwaukee Cutoff Machine:
This have performed very well. Seems to be well built and solid. A full swing of angles on the clamp to the right and left both would be nice. The quick release is great.
This saw has done everything we've wanted it too for the most part. Been used on pipe, various sizes of tubing, channel & angle iron plus re-rod.
Excellent!:
built a rotisserie for my 1969 Porsche 911 with it. Excellent quality all the way around. Get this one vs. the DeWalt.
MADE IN TAIWAN...and it's starting to show:
When I buy a Milwaukee power tool I expect the best that money can buy, and I am more than happy to pay for it. Unfortunately, this tool is not worthy of the Milwaukee name. I bought the unit six months ago for a light-gauge steel construction project. Here are my observations: + Heavy. I agree with other reviewers - it has a nice, solid base and rigid vise.
+ Ergonomic. The D-handle and power switch are great.
- Excessive vibration. Roughest running chop saw I have ever used.
-... more info