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Electric Sliding-Arm Miter Saws
![]() | ![]() Bevel Cut |
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Make angled cuts in material that’s too wide for a standard miter saw—the arm on these saws slides for added reach. Swivel the head to make miter cuts across the width of your workpiece. For bevel cuts downward through your material, tilt the blade. While primarily used to cross-cut wood, these saws can also handle metal and other materials.
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Manufacturer | Manufacturer Model No. | Current | For Blade Dia. | For Arbor Hole Size | No-Load Speed, rpm | Ht. | Wd. | Left Swivel | Right Swivel | Left Tilt | Right Tilt | Wt., lbs. | Specifications Met | Blade Location | Includes | Each | |
DeWalt | DWS780 | 15 A @ 120 V AC | 12" | 5/8", 1" | 3,800 | 2" | 16" | 50° | 60° | 49° | 49° | 56 | UL Listed | Left Side | One 12" Dia. Carbide-Tooth Blade for Wood (60 Teeth) | 0000000 | 0000000 |