2012-03-15

Buy Triton 8.5" Sliding Compound Miter Saw For Sale

Triton 8.5" Sliding Compound Miter Saw Specification

  • The sliding system extends the cutting capacity to easily cut crown molding
  • Rubber overmolded D-handle reduces vibration and operator fatigue
  • The compact design, and alloy construction means less weight and lower blade costs
  • Power: 11 amps
  • No load speed: 5000 RPM

Triton 8.5" Sliding Compound Miter Saw Overview

Doing the work of a 10 compound miter saw, this Triton 8.5 sliding compound miter saw is sure to be a shop favorite. Its sliding system extends the cutting capacity to easily cut crown molding or dimension materials for ease of handling before final sizing. Dual slide bars with cylindrical bearings ensure great control and cutting accuracy with less effort from the operator. Rubber overmolded D-handle reduces vibration and operator fatigue. The compact design, and alloy construction means less weight, lower blade costs and is great for us in confined work spaces. Blade Dimensions: 8.5 x 5/8 x 24 Tooth. Includes: laser, material clamp, 2 side support arms, 8.5 24 tooth TCT blade, blade wrench, dust bag. [else][endif] [if

  • The sliding system extends the cutting capacity to easily cut crown molding
  • Rubber overmolded D-handle reduces vibration and operator fatigue
  • The compact design, and alloy construction means less weight and lower blade costs
  • Power: 11 amps
  • No load speed: 5000 RPM
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