
Festool Kapex KS 120 EB Electric Miter Saw - Easily Aligns And Cuts With Dual Lasers Support
Festool Kapex KS 120 EB Electric Miter Saw - Easily Aligns And Cuts With Dual Lasers Support
- Micro-adjustable bevel angle
- Up-front rotary knob construction
- Precise bevel angles through fine pointers
- Provides dust extraction with a laser system
Festool 561287 Miter Saw- Lightweight, Company, Adjustable With Dust Extraction Features For Carpenters
Festool Power Miter saw gives you unparalleled precision cuts as every piece of the tool is built with superior quality down to the finest detail.
The Features of Festool
Lightweight and Compact
Unlike its rivals, it is lightweight and compact. The electric Miter saw is perfect for the workshop and the construction site jobs. It has a micro-adjustable bevel angle which allows proper adjustments of cutting to the user.
Precision Cutting Tool
Festool has a precision cutting capability so that the users get the best finish of the end products. The saw has a rail forward design to allow precision as it gives a compact footprint for accurate cuts leaving no room for mistakes. You can easily position cuts from the left or right side using the dual laser system options with this saw. This saw is the best choice for professional tradespeople as it can be adjusted according to needs and comes with dust extraction features.
Saves Time
In today’s world, where “time is money,” carpenters need tools that will deliver on time. From its compact design to the easy blade change system to the handle, this Power Miter saw is designed to be easy, comfortable, and user-friendly. One of the other features includes fine-adjustment knobs to direct the cut's angle to fractions of a degree with the highest precision.
The Conclusion
The saw is lightweight and easily portable from the workshop to the job site, Similar to Bosch Miter saw and Hitachi Miter saw. You can even lock the Kapex's head when having it transported to prevent it from any movement. The handles are made for comfort, and they keep the center of gravity of the saw close to your body to minimize strain on your back.
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