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Metabo HPT C10FSHCTM Dual Bevel Compound Corded Miter Saw, 10 in Dia Blade, 3200 rpm Speed, 48 deg Max Bevel Angle

$531.69
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SKU: OG1885706
Barcode: 717709020610
The Metabo HPT C10FSHC 10 in sliding compound dual bevel miter saw with laser marker is designed to deliver a professional finish. It is equipped with a zero rear clearance slide system that decreases the footprint of the saw by up to a foot, enabling the saw to sit flush against a wall or on a benchtop without compromising the...
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The Metabo HPT C10FSHC 10 in sliding compound dual bevel miter saw with laser marker is designed to deliver a professional finish. It is equipped with a zero rear clearance slide system that decreases the footprint of the saw by up to a foot, enabling the saw to sit flush against a wall or on a benchtop without compromising the range of movement. The C10FSHC also features HITACHI's first up-front bevel lock for quick and easy bevel adjustments along with miter detent override for faster transitions between miter angles. The adjustable tool-less laser marker and LED light give the user accurate cuts and visibility right where it's needed.
  • Zero rear clearance slide system allows the saw head to slide along fixed rails for effortless and smooth movement, while easily fitting on a benchtop without compromising the range of motion
  • Zero rear clearance slide system allows the saw head to slide along fixed rails for effortless and smooth movement, while easily fitting on a benchtop without compromising the range of motion
  • Ergonomic upfront bevel lock for quick and easy adjustments of the bevel angles without having to reach around to the back of the saw
  • Powerful 15 A motor to tackle the toughest cutting jobs with ease
  • Toolless laser marker for cutting accuracy that can be easily adjusted to the users preference
  • Equipped with LED light for added visibility and a safer work environment in low light situations
  • Positive stops with miter detent override can provide faster transitions between miter angles