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Bosch18V Cordless Circular Saw Solo (Model: PKS 18 LI)

R1,399

Retail: R1,900
Please Note 
  • Battery and charger not included.
About

The PKS 18 LI circular saw provides cordless mobility for versatility when cutting. Its parallel guide maintains a straight cutting line. Adjust various cutting depths and angles quickly and easily. Use this cordless saw on any worksite even without a power outlet. It is designed for straight cuts in wood and wood-based materials. CutControl provides orientation allowing exact cuts along drawn lines.

The attachment for vacuum cleaners minimises the mess when cutting thanks to a direct connection that sucks up particles on the spot. The saw's spindle lock enables easy saw blade changes.

The tool belongs to the POWER FOR ALL ALLIANCE.

Product Features
  • Parallel guide offers assistance for straight cuts in wood-based materials
  • Easy adjustments to cutting depth and angle
  • Cordless use on any worksite even without an access to outlets
  • CutControl offers added accuracy while following the straight line
  • Syneon Technology regulates energy use for optimal efficiency and longer runtime
  • POWER FOR ALL: One battery and charger for an entire Home & Garden tools system
Product Specifications
  • 1 Year warranty
  • Circular saw blade rated diameter: 150 mm
  • Circular saw blade bore size: 16 mm
  • No-load speed: 4.300 rpm
  • Baseplate: 133 x 244 mm
  • Protective guard: Plastic
  • Cutting depth range at 90°: 0 – 48 mm
  • Cutting depth range at 45°: 0 – 36 mm
  • Machine weight; 2,6 kg
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