A track saw is a handy tool for carpenters or anyone who does a lot of
woodworking projects. Track saws tend to be more powerful than circular saws
and are equipped to handle more challenging tasks.
Number 1. Evolution R185CCSX 7-1/4" Track Saw.
The Evolution saw is a unique take on the category. While it is a circular saw that
rides on a track and is entirely suitable for some carpentry jobs like resizing a
hollow core door. this is a circular saw first. It just happens to have a shoe that
adapts to its 40-inch, screw-together track. As a result, the fact that it left clean
cuts in almost nothing else isn’t a demerit. This tool is designed for the
occasional straight cut in finish stock but is better suited to sizing metal roofing or
cutting square tube steel, PVC pipe, or plastic roofing. It’s full-on circ saw power,
not woodshop whisper-quiet precision. It doesn’t plunge, and the guard has to be
raised to engage the track and item being cut. But for what it’s designed to do, it
does it.
Number 2. BOSCH Track Saw - GKT13-225L.
Bosch needs no introduction when it comes to tools such as this. When you use
the Bosch GKT13-225L, you’d easily see why we think so. Every feature of the
tool is engineered to ensure your cuts come out as straight and accurate as
possible. It’s a 13 Amp corded track saw capable of producing variable speeds
from 3600 to 6250 RPM. The 6-1/2 inch blade spins at that much speed to help
you produce the best quality cuts on the hardest of woods.
You can make bevel cuts from -1 to 47 degrees with a single bevel point when
using the track or guide rail compatible with it. No matter how hard or demanding
the material is, the saw’s constant electronics feature ensures the blade spins at
a constant speed to allow you get the results you need.
Number 3. Makita Track Saw SP6000J.
Makita SP6000J fantastic track saw. It has an impressive 12 Amp motor capable
of throwing out speeds of up to 5,200 RPM. However, you also get a variable
speed dial, so you can slow that down to 2000 RPM if and when required. From
the blade perspective, you have a 6 ½ inch blade, making light work of whatever
you throw at it. But those are not the reasons why I’ve included it in this list.
Instead, what I like about this model is the torque limiter that’s built into it. This
prevents the motor from being burnt out, and that leads to less need for
maintenance. Also, it means you won’t destroy your track saw through heavy
use. It also comes with a lock lever that holds the saw onto the rail leading to
easier cutting.
Number 4. WEN Sidewinder Track Saw.
Weighing in at around 13.5 pounds, Wen’s Sidewinder track saw is easy to take
wherever you need to go. It has a cut capacity of up to 2.33 inches, which means
you can easily tackle a wide range of projects. we bring you the WEN CT1065
Plunge Cut Sidewinder Circular Track Saw, which is one of the best options when
you have affordability and value in mind. The low price point of the CT1065
doesn’t reflect on its build quality or features in any way at all. The Sidewinder
features a powerful 10A heavy-duty motor that can provide impressive speeds up
to 5500 RPM. Moreover, it is equipped with a sharp and durable carbide-tipped 6
½” track saw blade that can make neat cuts up to 2 ⅓” deep, especially when
you are working with wooden pieces or sheet materials.
Number 5. Kreg ACS2000 Adaptive Cutting track Saw.
The Kreg Adaptive Cutting System is a track-guided track saw you can use for
cutting materials with accuracy and precision. Combined with their 62 inch guide
track, you can plunge-cut plywood, solid wood and other materias with it with
great accuracy. The saw comes equipped with a 12 amp 120 volt variable speed
motor which spins the saw blade at a no-load speed within the range of 2000 to
5500 RPM. With it, you can cut boards as thick as 2-1/8 inches at 90 degrees
and you can make bevel cuts through 1-1/2 inch thick materials at 45 degrees. It
comes with important safety features like a riving knife that prevents binding and
kickbacks and an electronic break to halt the blade rotation once you’re done
cutting with it.
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