Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Multi-Material Sliding Mitre Saw 255mm 1600W 110V
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Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Multi-Material Sliding Mitre Saw 255mm 1600W 110V

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Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Multi-Material Sliding Mitre Saw 255mm 1600W 110VThe Evolution R255SMS DB+ Multi Material Sliding Mitre Saw is ideal for on site use and can cut a variety of materials such as wood, mild steel, wood even with embedded nails, aluminium, plastic, copper and more, thanks to the 28 tooth TCT blade and optimised gearbox and motor speed. When cutting mild steel, the saw produces a square, ready to weld cut with no heat, no burrs and virtually no sparks, far superior to abrasive cutting methods. The double

The Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Multi-Material Sliding Mitre Saw is ideal for on-site use and can cut a variety of materials such as wood, mild steel, wood even with embedded nails, aluminium, plastic, copper and more, thanks to the 28 tooth TCT blade and optimised gearbox and motor speed. When cutting mild steel, the saw produces a square, ready-to-weld cut with no heat, no burrs and virtually no sparks, far superior to abrasive cutting methods.

The double bevel facility reduces the need to re-adjust workpiece making it the ultimate saw for the workshop or on the job site, with a huge 300 x 80mm cutting capacity ideal for cutting copper pipe, plastic pipe, aluminium channel, cable tray, armoured cable, scaffold boards, skirting board, architraves, MDF, hardwood such as oak and ash, plus much more. When working with reclaimed timber the saw has no problem cutting through embedded nails, screws or staples. The optional diamond blade (sold separately) completes the package, enabling you to cut brick, stone, concrete and unglazed tiles.

Supplied with: 1 x R255-TCT Multi-Material Cutting Blade (28T), 1 x WD255 Wood Blade (40T), 1 x Top Clamp, 1 x Front Clamp, 1 x Dust Bag, 1 x Dust Port Adaptor, 1 x Dual End Hex Key (M5 & M6) and 1 x Instruction Manual.

Specification:

Input Power: 240V: 2,000W, 110V: 1,600W
No Load Speed: 2,600/min.
Sound Pressure Level LPA: 96.9 dB(A).
Laser Class: 2.
Laser Source: Laser Diode.

Cutting Capacity (Mitre x Bevel: Width x Depth):
0° x 0°: 300 x 90mm
0° x 45° Left: 300 x 52mm, 0° x 45° Right: 300 x 34mm
45° x 0°: 212 x 90mm
45° x 45° Left: 212 x 52mm, 45° x 45° Right: 212 x 34mm

Cutting Capacity:
Mild Steel Plate: Max. Thickness 6mm
Mild Steel Box Section: Max. Wall Thickness 3mm
Wood: Max Section 300 x 80mm

Max. Mitre (Left/Right): 50°/50°
Max. Bevel (Left/Right): 45°/45°
Blade: 255 x 25.4mm Bore
Dust Port Ø: 35mm
Weight: 18.3kg

1 x Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Multi-Material Sliding Mitre Saw 255mm 110V Version

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