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Stanley2200W 355mm Chop Saw with Saw Wheel (Model: SSC22-B9)

R2,599

Retail: R3,559
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R650 with Payflex instalments

R2,599

R3,559
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STANLEY® has set the precedent for quality tools and engineered solutions for professionals around the globe for more than 175 years. With a legacy of reliability, STANLEY is the No. 1 tapes manufacturer in the world and continues to drive the industry forward with innovations.

Product Features
  • High power abrasion-protected motor delivers high overload capabilities for greater durability
  • Ergonomic design for good handling and less user fatigue
  • Quick-release clamp results in less time to changing the workpiece
  • Adjustable spark guard allows the user to control the direction of the sparks coming from the machine
  • Heavy duty guard for maximum user protection
  • Spindle lock for quick and easy wheel change
  • 2200W powerful motor is suitable for tough applications 
  • Ergonomic design for longer usage and less fatigue 
  • Heavy duty base for better durability and accuracy
Product Specifications
  • Power Type: Corded
  • No load speed: 3800rpm
  • Wattage: 2200 watt
  • Product Dimensions ‎27L x 4W x 42.5H cm
  • Voltage ‎240 Volts
  • Amperage ‎15 Amps
  • Item Weight ‎400 Grams
  • Speed ‎3800 RPM
  • Blade Length ‎355 mm
  • Number of Teeth ‎36
  • Cutting Angle ‎45 Degrees
  • Current Rating ‎15 Amps
  • Blade Shape ‎Round
  • Warranty: 1 year
What's in the Box?
  • 1 x Unit
  • 1 x Wheel
  • 1 x Wrench
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