WHAT IT DOES

A circular saw is a power tool used for cutting wood and other materials, especially when you have a large amount of cuts to make and where using hand tools would be slow or cumbersome.
It’s most often used for cutting up timber (including plywood, MDF, and laminates) but with the right blade you can cut other materials like countertops, cement, metal, or ceramic tile.
Circular saws are for making straight cuts and can be used for cross cuts along the width of a board and rip cuts along the length of a board; with clamps you can make angular cuts.

ABOUT THIS TOOL

  • One of the largest handheld circular saw we have
  • and with laser guide working!
  • Maximum depth of cut 60 mm
  • Can be tilt up to 45 degrees for bevel cut
  • Blade and blade bore diameter : Ø 190 mm x 20 mm
    (bore = the diameter of the hole at the centre of the blade)

SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE
  • Safety glassesEssential
  • Ear ProtectionRecommended
  • Dust MaskRecommended. A good blade shouldn’t produce fine dust, but a dust mask is still a good idea.
  • Safety glasses, ear protection, and other PPE are available for a suggested donation at check out.


    YOU MAY ALSO NEED
    • ClampsEssential to hold your work securely in place and prevent it from moving. Only clamp one side of your workpiece. The piece that will be cut out need to freely go.
    • Measuring tape / straight edge / squareUseful to mark the wood. Measure twice, cut once...
    • Workbench and / or trestlesUseful to not break your back.
    • Consumables – Look under “About This Tool” to see what blades are included with your particular saw. If you are cutting material that doesn’t match what’s included, you’ll need to buy a suitable blade. Here is a useful guide to choosing and buying your blade: https://www.manomano.co.uk/advice/circular-saw-blade-buying-guide-3089

    HOW TO USE IT

    You’ll need to clamp (or vise) your material to a fixed structure or surface like a saw horse or work table, and you may need clamps to set up a fence to ensure a straight cut.
    If you aren’t experienced with circular saws, here is some good advice: https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools/circular-saws/circular-saw-tips-and-techniques/. We recommend checking it out before you start, as well as looking at the manual below. Circular saws are powerful tools and it’s worth taking the time to avoid surprises or mis-cuts.
    If it’s your first time using a circular saw, looking at the advice on how to avoid kickback would be particularly helpful.

    INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS

    Note this video is a general introduction and is not specific to this exact tool. We always advise reading the manual if provided below, especially the safety advisories, before using any tools.