Makita’s 7-1/4 in. Hypoid Saw combines a 15 Amp, 4500 RPM motor and efficient hypoid gears with ease-of-use features for more power, better performance and superior cuts. This saw was engineered for framing walls, siding, roofs and floors using a range of dimensional lumber and engineered lumber, including OSB, LVL, PSL, plywood and more. It is ideal for framers, builders, carpenters and general contractors seeking a highly efficient tool for a lot of different projects. For comfort across projects, an ergonomic design, oversized top handle and rubberized grip offer a better fit and more control.
- Includes a hex wrench 6 (783204-6) and carbide-tipped blade
- Hypoid gears for greater surface contact than conventional worm drive gears
- Oil bath technology and sealed gear housing for less maintenance
- Bevel capacity of 0-51.5° with positive stops at 45° and 51.5°, ideal for truss and rafter cutouts
- High-quality, heat-treated hypoid steel gears for less maintenance
- Large cutting capacity of 2-3/8 in. at 90°, 1-3/4 in. at 45° and 1-9/16 in. at 50°
- Lower guard design for improved performance when making bevel and narrow cuts
- Large levers for fast bevel and depth adjustments
- Push button spindle lock for easy blade changes
- Blade wrench that is attached to the saw for quick and convenient blade changes
- Chemically treated base plate for resisting rust and warping for superior cuts
- Reinforced cord just under 10 ft. that can withstand job site abuse
- Large and easy-to-read markings on depth and bevel scales
- 1-year manufacturer warranty
- Large and easy to read markings on depth and bevel scales
- Externally accessible brushes for easy replacement and extended tool life
- Includes: hex wrench 6 (783204-6), carbide-tipped blade (24T) (D-45989)
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
Carson Steuber (verified owner) –
The vintage 79’s Black and Decker (older than I am) finally gave it up and I was looking for a replacement. I’d recently had the chance to use a cordless left had blade saw but with technology changing as fast as it is, and the saw I’d been using was close to 50 years old I thought I’d stick to corded. That said I was now looking for a really good saw that I’d have around for a while, and I did like the left hand blade. I’d actually picked this saw out without really considering price.I’m very pleased with the build quality, performance, ease of use as well as value for money. Would definitely recommend.
Hillard Hill (verified owner) –
This is the second one I’ve had they are great Saws and the price is good