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Electric Bench-Top Chop Saws for Metal
For cooler, cleaner cuts, these saws use a metal blade instead of an abrasive wheel. They slice through metal at low speeds, which means less dust, fewer sparks, and burr-free edges. Often used to cut steel pipe or strut channel down to size, they deliver precise, perpendicular cuts. The vise secures and releases material quickly—unlike standard vises, its jaws open and close without multiple turns of the handle.

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Manufacturer | Manufacturer Model No. | Current | For Blade Dia. | For Arbor Hole Size | No-Load Speed, rpm | Ht. | Wd. | Max. Miter Cut Angle (Swivel Direction) | Wt., lbs. | Specifications Met | Blade Location | Includes | Features | Each | ||
B | Evolution | R355CPS | 15 A @ 120 V AC | 14" | 1" | 1,450 | 4 3/4" | 7 1/8" | 45° (Left) | 47 | ETL Listed | Right Side | One 14" Dia. Carbide-Tipped Steel Blade for Metal (36 Teeth) | Quick-Release Vise | 00000000 | 0000000 |