Circular Saw: 8 in Blade Dia., 15 A Current, Right, 2 9/16 in Max. Cutting Dp @ 0 Deg., 0°
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Description
MILWAUKEE MODEL 6370-21, Metal-cutting circular saws rotate slower and have more torque than general purpose saws to make cleaner, faster cuts. They are used in metal fabrication and autobody shops to cut metal when precision is required. Corded saws require access to a wired power source and generally provide more power and have longer run times than cordless tools.