Circular Saw

A circular saw is a power tool equipped with a rotating circular blade, typically with teeth along its edge, designed for cutting various materials such as wood, plastic, metal, or masonry. It is commonly used in carpentry, construction, and other applications to make straight or beveled cuts with precision and efficiency. The circular saw is versatile and can be handheld or mounted on a table or other stationary surface, depending on the specific model and intended use.

Cut Off Saw

A cutoff saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a power tool designed for cutting through various materials, typically metals, plastics, or wood, by utilizing a rotating abrasive or toothed disc. It is commonly used in construction, metalworking, and woodworking applications to make precise and controlled cuts at specific angles or lengths. The saw typically features a sturdy base or table to support the material being cut, and its design allows for efficient and accurate cutting in a straight line or at predetermined angles.

Jig Saw

A jigsaw is a versatile power tool used for cutting curves and intricate shapes in various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and laminate. It typically features a reciprocating blade that moves up and down rapidly, allowing users to make detailed and precise cuts by guiding the tool along the desired path. Jigsaws are commonly used in woodworking, construction, and DIY projects for tasks that require intricate and curved cuts, making them an essential tool for both professional craftsmen and hobbyists.

Reciprocating Saw

A reciprocating saw is a power tool equipped with a motor that drives a blade back and forth in a straight-line, reciprocating motion. The 850 watts in the context of a reciprocating saw refers to the power rating of the tool, indicating the electrical power consumption or output of the motor. A higher wattage generally implies more cutting power and efficiency, allowing the saw to tackle a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic, with greater ease. Reciprocating saws are commonly used for tasks such as demolition, cutting through tough materials, and making quick, rough cuts in construction and renovation projects.

Sliding Miter Saw

A sliding miter saw with a 255 mm blade refers to a power tool used in woodworking and carpentry for making accurate crosscuts, miter cuts, and bevel cuts in various materials, especially wood. The "255 mm" specification indicates the diameter of the circular saw blade that the tool accommodates. The "sliding" feature distinguishes it from a standard miter saw by allowing the saw head to move forward and backward on rails. This sliding action increases the cutting capacity, enabling the tool to handle wider boards or panels. The combination of miter and bevel adjustments provides flexibility in cutting angles and bevels, making it a versatile tool for a range of applications. The 255 mm blade size typically suggests a balance between cutting capacity and portability, making it suitable for a variety of woodworking tasks.