
Makita DSP600ZJ LXT 18V Twin 165mm Plunge Saw Kit – Body
Product Overview
Manufacturer: Makita
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Makita DSP600ZJ LXT 165mm Plunge Saw Kit features high power comparable to the corded equivalent.
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Features:
Electric brake.
Variable speed control dial.
Soft start.
Automatic Torque Drive Technology: Automatically changes the cutting speed according to load condition for optimum operation.
Brushless motor.
Depth stopper for splinter free cutting.
Bevels -1 to 48 degrees.
Positive stop for bevel adjustment.
Powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series to supply energy to the powerful 36V DC motor drive system.
Compatible with Guide Rail.
Specification:
Voltage: 36V (18V x 2)
Depth of Cut: 0 – 56mm
Depth of Cut @ 45º: 40mm
Blade diameter: 165mm
Bore: 20mm
No load speed: 2,500 – 6,300rpm
Noise sound pressure: 92 dB(A)
Noise sound power: 103 dB(A)
Noise K factor: 3 dB(A)
Vibration K factor: 1.5 m/sec²
Vibration: Cutting Wood: 2.5 m/sec²
Weight: 5.1kg
Included as Standard: TCT Saw Blade, 2 x 1500mm Guide Rails, 1 x Connector Set, 1 x Clamp Set, Guide Rail Bag, Hex Wrench & Case.
3 Years Warranty on all Makita Power Tools when registered.
FAQs
Are plunge saws worth it?
Makita tools are known for their durability, and their plunge saws are no exception. They’re built to withstand job site conditions. They’re a solid choice for professionals and alike who need a reliable and accurate cutting tool.
What can you use a Makita plunge saw for?
A Makita plunge saw is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of cutting tasks. When used with a guide rail, a Makita plunge saw excels at making perfectly straight cuts, whether for ripping boards, crosscutting panels, or creating precise edges. This is critical for woodworking projects, cabinetry, and furniture making.
What speed is a Makita plunge saw?
Makita plunge saws generally have a variable speed control that allows you to adjust the blade speed to suit the material you’re cutting. The DSP600ZJ Plunge Saw is fitted with Automatic Torque Drive Technology, which means that it automatically changes the cutting speed according to load condition for optimum operation.
How do you change the blade on a Makita plunge saw?
Before changing the blade, always wear the correct PPE including safety goggles and remove the tools battery.
The basic steps are below, but it is always recommended to read your tools instruction manual:
- Lock the Blade
- Loosen Blade Bolt/Nut
- Remove the Old Blade
- Install the New Blade
- Tighten Securely
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Test
Always double-check that the blade is securely locked in place before you start cutting.