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    Bench-Top Cold Saws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cold Saws. Bench-Top Cold Saws.
    Cut metal without overheating the blade or your workpiece. These saws use a slow-moving blade with specially designed teeth that transfer heat to the metal chips produced as they cut. Since they keep the blade and workpiece cool, they won’t warp, expand, or harden your material. This makes them great for precise cuts to structural components that need to fit together perfectly. For extra assurance that everything stays cool and to maximize blade life, they also have a built-in coolant system. The coolant keeps the cut area clear of metal chips, so they don’t stick to the blade.
    Set them up at any workstation. Compared to standard cold saws, these are more portable, but less powerful.
    Light Duty—Light duty saws are lighter in weight than heavy duty saws for easier transport around your facility. However, they’ll vibrate more. They’re best for intermittent use. Swap in a blade with more teeth for a smoother cut.
    Heavy Duty—Heavy duty saws have a cast iron construction that limits vibration for smoother, more accurate cuts than light duty saws. That stability means each cut puts less stress on the saw, minimizing maintenance and wear. The vise secures and releases material quickly—unlike standard vises, its jaws open and close without multiple turns of the handle. To quickly stop the blade and prevent accidents, activate the emergency stop.
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    Light Duty (44 lb.)
     
    120V AC
    Plug InStraight Blade329"3235 to 902 3/8"2 3/8"45° (Left)YesLeft SideOne 9" Dia. Steel Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Metal (160 Teeth)4032A101000000000
     
    Heavy Duty (270 lb.)
     
    120V AC
    Hardwire1 1/510"28.54532442 1/2"2 1/2"45° (Left/Right)YesLeft SideEmergency Stop, Quick-Release ViseOne 10" Dia. Steel Blade with High-Speed Steel Teeth for Metal (180 Teeth)4032A1100000000
     
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    Cold Saws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cold Saws. Cold Saws.
    Cut through metal without overheating your blade. Designed to keep both your blade and material cool, these saws use slow-moving, circular blades that transfer heat to the metal chips produced during cutting. They also have a built-in coolant system, which maximizes blade life and prevents unintended heat treatment of your material. Plus, it keeps your cut area clear of metal shards so they don’t stick to your blade. Since your material stays cool, it won’t warp, expand, or harden, which allows for consistent and accurate cuts. The vise secures and releases your material quickly—unlike standard vises, its jaws open and close without multiple turns of the handle.
    These saws have powerful motors for maximum cutting power. They offer more power than bench-top cold saws and can cut through thicker and harder materials. When cutting tough material, these saws maintain their cutting speed and won’t stall. Choose blades with more teeth for a smoother cut. To quickly stop the blade and prevent accidents, activate the emergency stop.
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    Heavy Duty (550 lb.)
     
    240V AC
    Plug InStraight Blade3314"28.5
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    3224 to 1204"4"45° (Left/Right)NoLeft SideEmergency Stop, Quick-Release Vise8981N110000000008981N12000000000
     
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