
Description
Scie circulaire. 7 1/4 po. 15A. 5 600 tr/min. Semelle en composite de pointe, assure une surface de coupe légère, robuste et stable. Protège lame supérieur et inférieur en magnésium léger. Biseau de 50° avec crans d'arrêt à 22.5° et 45°. Protège-lame inférieur anti-accroc. Rangement de clé sur l'outil. Grands leviers d'ajustement et crans d'arrêt de réglage de la profondeur. Ventilateur puissant qui aspire la poussière de la surface de coupe. Prise ergonomique confortable et souple. Comprend sac de transport et lame à pointe au carbure 24 dents.
Caractéristiques
Ampérage
15 A
Tours par minute
5600
Butée
22,5° et 45°
Diamètre de l'arbre
5/8"
Dimensions de la lame
7 1/4"
Inclus
Lame au carbure 24 dents et sac de transport
Garantie
1 an
Capacité du biseau
56°
Source d'alimentation
Électrique
Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble
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Scie circulaire électrique 7 1/4 po est évalué
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Rated 5 de
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GGZ2003 par
Great Saw for the Price Range
Bought this as a replacement for another brand of circular saw. This was slightly more expensive but worth the extra money. It is very easy to control, cuts true and quieter than my previous saw. I di read some review about their saw(s) not cutting correctly but I did not experience that.
I haven't used it enough to give a durability rating. The reason for not giving an excellent mark on the features and value is that I would like a hard case in this price range and a rip fence.
Date de publication: 2014-05-27
Rated 2 de
5
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Buzz par
Won't cut 90 degrees
I bought this Bosch yesterday because the shoe on my cheap Craftsman saw bent. I expected to have to "fine tune" the cut angle on a new saw, but what I didn't expect was that it won't cut 90 degrees no matter what! The shoe of the Bosch hits the motor housing before it reaches 90. I love the features of the saw, but if it won't cut true then it's useless to me or anyone else unless you don't care about accuracy. I even tried loosening the screws where the shoe attaches to the actual saw body, but there wasn't enough play to get me any clearance. I may try another one, just to see if it was a fluke, but come on now, shouldn't you be able to expect a brand new anything to do what it's supposed to do?
Date de publication: 2014-04-29
Rated 1 de
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Millerwelding6 par
junk
this saw really isnt that good. i had a dewalt that i used for most of the jobs were i needed a circular saw. one job i was on a roof and it fell 2 stories and bent the bace plate so its not true. i went out and bought this saw and started using it. it sounds really weird when you pull the triger sounds really weak. its also really easy for the blade to stop with this saw. it feels like the motor is like a little 8 amp motor. it just dosnt have the power to cut efficently like the dewalt did. also the bace plate is really easy to mess up. the makings are off on my saw and dosnt cut stright along the. buying this saw makes me want to throwgh it in the dumpster and go buy a dewalt again.
Date de publication: 2019-02-01
Rated 4 de
5
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isaacdanforth par
Darn Good Saw
This Bosch Saw is quite good but probably not the best you can buy, but for the money it is a good choice. The saw is of good design, has no foolish "safety" trigger, plenty of power, and is of seemingly good quality. It should have a quick blade release and come with the extra guide tools; hey Bosch!!!. The carry bag is better than a hard case, in my opinion. I'm somewhat of a fan of Bosch. It has a 56 degree bevel cut, an extra hook for hanging (of questionable value), and a long cord. A good buy at a hundred bucks.
Date de publication: 2015-05-15
Rated 4 de
5
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HandyHandy par
Complete review
I have a number of other Bosh tools and have been happy with them so for the price I gave this one a go.
What I liked was the quick stops on the depth setting. This is also a problem though because when you want to fine tune the depth the saw falls into the preset depth locations. That was a pain. I read about how other people had trouble getting a straight cut. It took me a little time to get use to this but I was able to cut straight with it.
I cut a lot of wood before writing this review. For the money (on sale) I would buy it again. It is a heavy saw so if you need to cut up in the rafters that maybe a show stopper for you.
Date de publication: 2017-09-26
Rated 5 de
5
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super-steve par
only pro`s need this saw
on a framing job , my nickname was SUPER-STEVE because i sawed , toted my own lumber , and kept one , sometimes 2 full framing crews hopping , if working side by side, and we didnt build truss roofs...all stick framed . i used this saw on the job every day for 15 years or so without incident... {im semi-retired and run a charter fishing bus. now} the first feature that a pro will apreciate is the almost 60 degree bevel , much better and safer than putting a pencil or wedge between the table and wood to get a sharper bevel . second is the table assembly , not flimsy like a `kita , or them yeller saws...u drop one of them on its side and the table will never be 90 degrees to the blade again...not so with this one....3rd is the rafter hook , self expanitory....i love love love the spring loaded adjustments for the table , cant count how many times i had to stop work to take the `kita apart so it would lock down the table....i bought mine , like i said 15 yrs ago , they do rough carpentry and trim well , i cut trim , crown , even cut down 12 light bi-fold mahogony doors { not cheap } on the knob side using a straight edge...try that with a `kita thats been dropped a few times...mine had a male plug on the saw that u could plug any cord into...loved that , no more tying cords together or wrapping with tape or plastic in the rain... hope they havent done away with that feature...after 15 years of HAAARD use mine finally smoked the switch and melted the inside of the handle . plan on buying another one today without hesitation ....i said only pro`s need this saw , because only a pro will recognise and appreciate the features this saw has to offer . yes , its heavier , yes your forearms will feel it after cutting in a roof system , but if treated like a saw , not a hardee plank grinder or a firewood cutter , it will outlast ten `kitas or yeller ones...
Date de publication: 2016-09-14
Rated 4 de
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Bryan par
Good circular saw for beginners or professionals
This was literally the first power saw I ever purchased and I still use it today. Bosch generally makes fine products, and this is no exception. Some details:
Cons: I'll start with the criticism first. This saw is fairly heavy and it will probably take a bit of practice before you are making perfect straight cuts. Because this is a sidewinder, it is somewhat difficult to visualize where you are cutting without getting close. Side note: ALWAYS wear eye protection with any saw, but especially this one, as it has a tendency to throw splinters back at you, especially if you are making dados. Another thing to watch out for is that the blade guard makes a bit of a thump when it comes back to the motor, but mine is quite functional (one reviewer complained that his blade guards got stuck).
Pros: If you are working on a ladder, there is a rafter hanger right on the handle to hang this tool in between cuts. In addition, there is a quick-and-dirty framing guide printed right on the motor. Also, as a 15-amp saw, this thing has a lot of power. The only time I've ever stalled it was when I was trying to cut through some wet firewood in a hurry (not recommended).
I haven't done a lot of bevel cuts with this, but I will say the depth guide is fairly accurate. There are positive stops at 22.5, 30, and 45 degrees (and of course 90).
Date de publication: 2015-03-18
Rated 1 de
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Kekk par
Broke first time I tried to use it
When I found this Bosch saw on sale, I was excited, because I like Bosch tools and appliances and buy them when I can. They are generally, highly rated, reliable and well-thought out (designed). When I picked up the floor model and compared it to other makes/models I was impressed--lighter weight, rugged-feeling, great depth adjustment and several detents for commonly used depths. Also, it has a blower to blow dust out of the way while you are cutting, which aids in cutting a marked line.
However, when I tried to use it, I could not get the adjustment lever to tighten down enough because it eventually hits the sole-plate. So looking at the instructions, which could be better, the adjustment lever has a feature that some wood-working tools have in that you pull the lever out or up (depending on the orientation) to back it's rotation to allow you to continue to tighten. When I tried this the plastic retainer popped off as well as the handle and the spring. And no matter how much coaxing, it would not go back on. Very bad design. Too much plastic and too flimsy--this wouldn't last at a job site where you have to adjust the blade depth a lot and where tools get a lot of abuse. I am disappointed in Bosch and this tool. I took it back and got another make and model.
Date de publication: 2015-06-22