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Milwaukee Tilt-Lock 15 Amp 7-1/4-inch Circular Saw

The Tilt-Lock handle on Milwaukee 7-1/4-inch is a very revolutionary model for circular saws. The eight positions of the cushioned handle can be adjusted to a number of cutting points with utmost control as well as comfort. This circular saw weighs 10.4 lbs. and can deliver 3.25 Max. HP. This tool provides the best power vs. its weight. The blade’s bevel can go to a maximum of 50 degrees yet still gives clearer visibility of the sight line from any side. Its steel helical gears and the 22-amp switch are amongst the many features assuring Milwaukee’s commitment for durability. The saw is incorporated with an impact resistant carrying case, a framing/rip carbide blade and a blade wrench. It is covered with a 5-year warranty.


Milwaukee circular saw has the Tilt-Lock Main handle that is exclusive only for his brand. This renders it adjustable to the work with the most comfortable position. Milwaukee Tilt-Lock is the lightest 7-1/4 inch saw with 3.25 horsepower and only 10.4 lbs. in weight, which reduces operator’s fatigue because it is easier to handle. This power tool has a 15-amp motor powering this circular saw to cut tough materials including headers, microlams and wet lumber with ease. This Milwaukee circular saw features a lockout button aside from the switch, both must are to be pressed in order to start the saw. Most of the saws have retracting blade guards that’s around the blade. At times when creating angled cuts or ripping, the guard maybe manually pushed-up and the out. Presently, saws have a finger tab that allows moving the guard but preventing the fingers to come close with the blade.


As with any power tools, this circular saw from Milwaukee must be handled with care and extra precautions. It is necessary to follow the manufacturer’s safety rules. Always observe safety pre-cautions like wearing glasses when operating a saw to avoid sawdust from getting into the eyes. These are some ways that can help you prevent any serious injuries while using your circular saw.

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