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Amazon.com Milwaukee's rugged and durable cut-off machine has a heavy cast-iron base. All it takes is one cut to realize this is a quality piece of machinery. We cut a bundle of metal two-by-fours with no problem at all. Letting the blade do the work, we made smooth, accurate cuts in angle iron, pipe, and rebar. Individual features make a big difference. The Milwaukee sports a 5-inch-square capacity, which is larger than most other saws. An onboard wrench is conveniently located on the base (no need to guess where you put it). The saw's arm locks down to protect the blade during transport, and there's a conveniently located carrying handle. (While the saw, at 47 pounds, is portable, we wouldn't want to tote it all over the place.) Though initially we thought the base seemed narrow, once set in place, the saw held surprisingly steady. The cast-iron base rests on four rubber feet, one of which is cleverly located below the back of the blade where it's protected from sparks--smart thinking in the design area. The verdict is simple: this cut-off machine earns our highest praise. --Dori Anvinson
From the Manufacturer You get power, performance, and durability for fast, portable cutting of drywall track, angle iron, conduit, pipe, channels, tubing, rebar, and more with this Milwaukee cut-off machine. Its powerful 15 amp motor is designed for maximum cutting efficiency, while the cast-iron base and 5-inch quick-release vise make it a rugged performer for any construction application. The all-ball-bearing construction means longer life, and the rugged steel and high-strength-nylon construction keeps durability... read more
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