Map Pin LocationR.P. Lumber - Edwardsville, IL
Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
Makita
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15
  • Makita 10 In. Compound Miter Saw 15

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Double insulated. Powerful 15A direct drive motor for improved performance, 4600 RPM. Dual post compound pivoting arm. Electric brake for fast stops. Cuts 4 In. x 4 In. at 90 deg.; 2 In. x 4 In. at 45 deg. Miter cuts 0-45 deg left and 0-52 deg right. Positive miter stops at 9 settings: 15 deg., 22.5 deg., 30 deg., 45 deg. right or left and 0 deg (90 deg. cuts). Bevel cuts up to 45 deg. to the left. Precision machined aluminum base ensures accurate cuts. Performs compound cutting operations. Shaft lock for easy blade changes. Includes (1) dust bag (122852-0), (1) triangular rule (762001-3), (1) vertical vise (122536-0), and (1) socket wrench (782232-8).

Specs
Id 10685
SKU 375012
PartNo LS1040
UPC 00088381020107
Country of Origin China
Blade Diameter 10 In.
Amperage 15
Maximum Speed 4600 rpm
Arbor Size 5/8 In.
Tool Weight 27-1/4 Lb.
Tool Dimensions 18-3/4 In. W x 21 In. H x 21 In. L
Cord Length 8 Ft.
Warranty 1 Year
CID 1
Compliance & Restrictions

Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov