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Mafell 206921 MT 55 KSS 50 K 55 Chip Bag

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Made by Mafell Specialist, it is lightweight and portable, and it includes a dust bag in case you decide you either don't need or can't afford a dust extractor. Makita USA does not seem to sell the B-57071 55T ultra-thin-kerf blades that match the one supplied with the cordless Makita XPS01. But the newer model Makita XPS02 includes a56 tooth ultra thin kerf carbide tipped blade (B-57342). Makita has numerous other 165mm blades that fit this saw.

Mafell MT55cc Circular Plunge-Cut Saw 110V MaxiMAX + DustBag (M917636 +M203214 + M205398 + M206921) A positive stop (every 1mm on the front of the saw) with a fine adjuster on the grub screw is also a very useful feature. By turning the depth indicator, you can choose to cut on or off the rail. When you use your saw on the guide rail, the cut line will be the edge of the rail, which makes it easy to see. When you cut the piece without using the guide rail and tilt the saw, problems usually start. Most of the time, you can't tell where the blade goes. Not with the Mafell MT55. There is a special line indicator on the front of the saw base that moves with the blade when you tilt the saw. This way, you always know where the cut line is. For your convenience, Mafell made a whole new way to switch out blades.In all, the Makita XPS01 is an excellent tool at a good price. And with the Makita kit bundle and promotions is an excellent deal. A positive stop (every 1mm on the saw's front) with a fine adjuster on the grub screw is another useful addition. Cutting depth can be adjusted on or off the rail by twisting the depth indicator. When sawing along a guide rail, the line of demarcation between cuts is as clear as the rail's edge. When cutting without a guide rail, it's common for the saw to tilt and cause problems. Most of the time, you can't see the knife's path. However, this is not the case with the Mafell MT55, which features a unique line indication on the front of the saw base that follows the blade as you tilt the saw. Mafell has designed a whole new blade changing system specifically for your ease of use. Mafell MT55cc Circular Plunge-Cut Saw 240V MaxiMAX + DustBag (M917636 + M201436 + M205398 + M206921)

The Makita XPS01's dust collection ability when connected to my Festool CT/Mini dust extractor is adequate, but it's a little more messy than the Festool TS-75. (A bit of tape over the arbor access hole helps reduce the dust from the XP01.) The dust port on the Makita is directly compatible with the CT/Mini's hose without any need for an adapter. The other issue with dust collection is that since the Makita is battery operated, the dust collector needs to be manually operated. The Makita XPS01 doesn't have a wireless dust control feature. The similar Makita model XPS02 does have Bluetooth dust collector control for use with Makita AWS-capable dust extractors. Freud, Tenryu, Oshlun, Festool and others sell 160mm blades that will work in the TS-55 or the XPS01. I have a 48T thin-kerf (0.87"/2.2mm) Freud blade that I bought when I had the TS-55 REQ, but I have not tried it in the XPS01. The blade housing drops down when you push a button and raise a lever on the saw's grip. For your own protection, when the spindle is brought up, the switch will immediately become inoperable. The reason the blade being completely covered is straightforward; it allows for greater dust extraction. The dust has nowhere to go but via the space between the rails. The splinter guard can be pushed down to solve this problem as well. The scoring function on the Mafell MT55CC can be rapidly engaged with a single button press. Furthermore, it can cleanly cut exposed edges just like a stationary machine. Even with the splinter guard on, this is doable. The Mafell MT55CC has the capability of making precise, tear-free cuts.

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