The Makita 14 in. Angle Cutter with 14 in.diamond blade (model 4114X) is a powerful concrete cutting solution engineered for a range of concrete cutting applications, and is ideal for edge-to-edge cuts. The 14 in. Angle Cutter is powered by a 15 AMP motor with 3,800 RPM for the most demanding jobs. The Angle Cutter offers increased versatility with a removable base for a closer edge-to-edge cut, and an adjustable tool base that allows for up to 5 in. cutting depth. Ease-of-use features include a built-in vacuum attachment port and rubber shield engineered to reduce dust and debris, a rubberized wraparound handle for increased comfort, and guide wheels on the tool guard for smoother cutting.
- Includes cutter, optimum diamond blade and socket wrench
- Powerful 15.0 AMP motor delivers 3,800 RPM for the most demanding applications
- Super joint system (SJS) technology helps prevent gear damage caused by accidental wheel binding
- Fast cutting speed helps increase your productivity
- AC/DC switch for use with alternative power source
- Rubber shield helps keep debris away from operator and prevents it from entering motor
- Built-in vacuum attachment port for efficient removal of dust and debris
- Tool base can be removed for cutting closer to walls and includes guide wheels for smooth traveling
- Adjustable tool base allows up to 5 in. cutting depth, best for cutting split face block when building retaining walls
- Base features front and rear cutting guides for increased accuracy
- 1-year warranty
- Includes: socket wrench
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Verdie Steuber (verified owner) –
The saw performed as I expected.
River Jones (verified owner) –
Saw was easy for me to handle while cutting concrete capstones
Aiyana Green (verified owner) –
This saw is well worth the money. Tired of renting? Here is your solution!
Candelario Harvey (verified owner) –
Performance was acceptable. Slower than a gas saw but needed to cut a 4” slab inside the house. Vacuum kept a lot of the dust down. Take 1” depth bites max or it slows way down. Always pull saw towards you. Straight lines a must or blade will bind. Very satisfied overall.
Asa Hickle (verified owner) –
Thumbs up I like it
Carmella Ratke (verified owner) –
Good saw for what it is intended to do. It is not a gasoline powered saw and will not have that kind of power.Pros: electric motor is plenty powerful if used properly. That is, follow the instructions and cut about 2″ deep or less. Make multiple passes for deeper cuts.Cons: The angle adjustment bracket is flimsy so the blade does not stay at 90 degrees to the cutting base. I have to adjust the position of the motor using the “wheel guard” adjustment depending on how I have the depth of the cut adjusted to keep the base at exactly 90 degrees to the cutting blade. Since the saw is a pull saw, that is you start the cut with the rear of the blade and putt it towards you (the operator), it s hard to get it accurately aligned to the marked cutting line. It is difficult to see your line on the block you are cutting once the saw is placed into position. Also, because it is a pull saw when cuts are first started there is very little of the saw base that rests on the cutting surface so the alignment is hard to see and balancing the saw on such a small area is tricky. Then, when you activate the power the saw has a lot of torque and gives a big kick that tends to move it and cause misalignment. So, I start cuts using a plunge cut technique. I align the notch on the back of the saw with the desired cutting line about 3 to 4 inches from the edge of the start of the cut on the block I am cutting. Then to further align it, I position the blade over the cutting line about an 1/8 inch above the surface while keeping the rear base on the back of the saw on the surface of the block to be cut. Also, I make sure when the initial plunge cut is complete that the front edge of the saw blade will be at or beyond the starting point of the cut so I don’t have to push it forward to cat all the material that needs to be cut. I start the saw, absorb the kick, check and adjust the blade position by moving the saw back to the right position. I start the cut by slowly pivoting it down, using the back of the base as the pivot point, until the bade engages. I carefully plunge it into the material to be cut. Once the entire base is flush and solid against the surface I then continue the cut by pulling the saw towards me. Note when I do this I have the depth of the cut set at about 1.5 inches so the plunge cut is not too deep. I saw some complaints about the vacuum attachment and its inability to capture the dust. I am using it outside so I just let the dust fly, and yes it does make quite a cloud.
Noble Collier (verified owner) –
so far. so good
Hertha Cormier (verified owner) –
After renting so many wet concrete saws, we decided to buy one. We purchased this saw for the fact that it had a vacuum port on it. We were cutting interior concrete for a conduit run to an island. We use many floor grinders and other tools with our vacuum system with little to no dust. This tool cut like any other concrete saw, very well. However, thank god we put up a plastic containment barrier in the area we were working in. The saw did not perform as expected, in the fact that none of the dust made into the vacuum system. What’s the point of adding a vacuum port if it doesn’t work. If we could return the saw, we would. Then, purchase the wet version and deal with the slurry mess. We own several large expensive Makita demo tools and this one is extremely disappointing. Do not buy this saw if you are trying to keep the dust down.
Van Adams (verified owner) –
Super equipment. But not 3 years warranty available at Home Depot.
Gust Green (verified owner) –
Nice for indoor cutting with strong vacuum and adding little bit of water while cutting…
Liza Jacobson (verified owner) –
I like to work with the Makita tools is one of best brands and smooth to handle and durable
Imelda Pfeffer (verified owner) –
I like to work with the Makita tools is one of best brands and smooth to handle and durable
Horace Hand (verified owner) –
Very Good
Yadira Schulist (verified owner) –
Worked as expected. Can not locate the nipple for the vacuum though.
Cleo Feil (verified owner) –
it is a little slow ,but if you are no’t in rush ,work fantastically.I cut a 10″ foundation with out any problems ,it is lighter and smaller then a gas machine, excellent for medium project.