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DEWALT DCS365N-XJ XR 184 mm Mitre Saw with XPS-Bare Unit, 590 W, 18 V, Yellow

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one of the newer versions(maybe atomic) doesnt have the threaded hole on the side if you want to attach a belt hook. Mitre angle adjustment system provides accurate and consistent setting of mitre angles between 0 and 60° right and 0 and 50° left

18V XR 184mm Mitre Saw - Bare Unit | DEWALT

The dual fence mechanism gives maximum support in large material cuts at any angle or combination of angles Large dual sliding fence mechanism gives maximum support in large material cuts at any angle or combination of angles The Dewalt DCS365 is an exceptionally powerful cordless mitre saw capable of producing up to 3750rpm for performance similar to that of a corded machine. The all-new mitre angle adjustment system provides an accurate and consistent setting of mitre angles between 0 and 48° right and 0 and 48° left for maximum versatility. The removable carry handles make this model extremely portable allowingit to be usedanywhere, anytime. Features: One of the reasons I bought the tool was how good it felt in my hand, and how maneuverable it was (355). The 356 feels a little more bulky overall. Double insulated DEWALT 65 mm fan cooled motor with replaceable brushes for maximum power in hard woodNew mitre angle adjustment system provides an accurate and consistent setting of mitre angles between 0 and 48° right and 0 and 48° left New mitre angle adjustment system provides accurate and consistent setting of mitre angles between 0 and 48° right and 0 and 48° left DEWALT DCS365N 18V 184mm XR Slide Mitre Saw Bare Unit The DEWALT DCS365N 18V 184mm XR Slide Mitre Saw Bare Unit is a high performance tool with a robust build. Ideal for professional carpenters, joiners and kitchen fitters. The powerful motor can deliver a blade speed of 3750rpm

Dewalt DCS355 vs DCS356 differences? (besides speed switch) Dewalt DCS355 vs DCS356 differences? (besides speed switch)

Responding to battery powered circular saws, I bought the dcs373(b) steel cutting l-blade circular saw. Despite warnings, I have used it for cutting wood- it's rated at 3700rpm, I think wood cutting saws are usually ~ 4500-5200. I know the DCS356 is the newer model and has a 3 speed switch. Are there any other differences at ALL? Is there a power or vibration difference etc? The weird part is the DCS356 appears to be cheaper than the DCS355 which doesn't make sense if it's exactly the same with a 3 speed switch. Thanks!! With 250 cuts per charge using 4Ah XR Batteries, the runtime is superb and the XPS light will flash when the battery charge is low XPS Shadow line cut indicator provides fast accurate alignment of the blade while illuminating the workpiece for increased productivity Double insulated DeWalt 65mm fan cooled motor with replaceable brushes for maximum power in hard woodThe aluminium base construction provides stability to the saw while still retaining its portability A brushless electronic motor runs more efficiently than brushed types. This can help reduce the tool's energy consumption.

XJ 18V Li-Ion XR Brushless Cordless - Screwfix DeWalt DCS355N-XJ 18V Li-Ion XR Brushless Cordless - Screwfix

Double insulated DEWALT 65mm fan cooled motor with replaceable brushes for maximum power in hardwood Accommodates all DEWALT mitre saws including DeWalt DW777, DW712, DW717, DW718, DW780 / DWS780 mitre saws General purpose ripping, cross-cutting and bevelling circular saw for wood and other construction materials XPS Shadow line cut indicator provides fast accurate alignment of the blade while illuminating the work piece for increased productivity Was wondering about the dcs355 vs dcs356. After using it for a while, was the latter still a good choice?

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