SKILSAW SPT77WML-01 15-Amp 7-1/4-Inch Lightweight Worm Drive Circular Saw , Silver
Description
The lightest worm drive continues the long tradition of SKILSAW quality,
rugged durability and consistently exceptional cutting performance. Weighing
in at just 11.5 lbs., it’s the lightest worm drive saw on the market. The
rugged magnesium housing stays strong but keeps the motor cooler, giving you
powerful performance job after job. Legendary SKILSAW worm drive technology
meets our best-in-class Dual-Field motor, invented specifically for saws. This
model even comes with a SKILSAW blade, just to make sure your SKILSAW is tough
as nails right out of the box.
Features:
- Lightest magnesium construction reduces user fatigue for less down time
- Cut-ready depth of cut system helps with quick, accurate depth measurements
- 53 bevel allows users to complete a wider variety of cuts
- 15 Amp of power gives users the power to rip through more lumber in less time
- The anti-snag lower guard provides smooth operation for small cut-off pieces
Product Details:
- Brand: Skil
- Color: Silver
- Blade Material: High Speed Steel
- Surface Recommendation: Wood
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Brand: Skil
- Color: Silver
- Blade Material: High Speed Steel
- Surface Recommendation: Wood
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Special Feature: Brushless
- Included Components: SPT77WML-01 120V 7 1/4 LT WT WDS SKILSAW Blade
- Product Dimensions: 20.5"L x 7.75"W x 8.75"H
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Warranty Type: Limited
- Item Weight: 11.5 Pounds
- Blade Length: 4 Inches
- Number of Teeth: 24
- Cutting Angle: 90 Degrees
- Current Rating: 15 Amps
- Specification Met: certified frustration-free
- Manufacturer: Chervon- SKIL
- Part Number: SPT77WML-01
- Item Weight: 11.5 pounds
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: SPT77WML-01
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: One Size
- Style: Corded Worm Drive Circular Saw
- Material: Blend
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number of Handles: 2
- Special Features: Brushless
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Date First Available: January 25, 2013