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Milwaukee 6310-20 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Ni-Cad Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)


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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 6310-20


Features
3,200 rpm with electric brake, great balance
Tool only (no battery or charger), Allen Wrench
Circular Saw Blade
Features all-metal upper and lower guards
Rigid aluminum shoe for rigorous job site use

Accessories
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Editorial Reviews:

Bare Tool Only. No Blades, Batteries, Charger, Carrying Case or Accessories. The 6310-20 Milwaukee 18 Volt Cordless Circular Saw operates on a 2.4 amp hour nickel-cadmium battery (not included) and can cut up to 145 2 x 4's or 106 feet of 5/8 inch OSB material on a single charge. This 6-1/2 inch saw includes an electric brake which stops the blade in seconds. The Cordless Circular Saw can bevel up to 50 degrees for cutting extreme angles. The saw features all-metal upper and lower guards and a rigid aluminum shoe for rigorous jobsite use. A soft grip handle results in a more comfortable gripping surface. Voltage: 18 DC. Blade Size: 6-1/2". Metal/Wood Cutting: Wood. Depth of Cut at 90-degrees: 2-1/8" Depth of Cut at 45-degrees: 1-9/16" Depth of Cut at 50-degrees: 1-13/32"Bevel Capacity: 50-degrees. Spindle: 5/8". No Load Speed: 3,200 RPM. No. of Batteries Included: 0. Electric Brake: Yes. Spindle Lock: Yes. Tool Length: 15-1/2". Tool Weight: 6.6 lbs.


User Comments about the Milwaukee 6310-20 18-Volt 6-1/2-Inch Ni-Cad Cordless Circular Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

I HAVE TRIED OTHER CORDLESS SAWS, LIKE SEARS, OR KAWASAKI, AND THERE IS NO COMPARISON TO THIS MILWAUKEE 18 VOLT SAW. AND THE PRICE WAS LOWER THAN ANYWHERE I'VE SEEN AROUND, AND TRUST ME, I LOOK AROUND BEFORE I PURCHASE ANYTHING OF VALUE. just PICKING IT UP, YOU HAVE THE "FEEL" OF A REAL SAW, AND THEN USING IT IS EVEN A BETTER FEELING.



For one thing the blade is much larger at 6.5" while the Dewalt was only the odd 5-3/8" blade. It really completes the cordless set and amplifies the capabilities of being cordless.This saw is very powerful and can cut through a lot more than my older Dewalt. RPM of blade is a little slow so you have to be aware of this so you don't try to jam too much wood through while cutting. The saw itself handles very nicely; especially for right-handers.Cons: It is a little heavy for a cordless so it is harder to use as a "trim saw". Bought this as an add-on to my Milwaukee 18v hammer drill set. That size was okay but always was just short of fulfilling the needed cut depth. But it will eventually get the job done and with the 18 volt battery it will last so you don't have to be so conscious of using up the battery.Bought this at $69 so I can't complain. This size is more conventional and hence usable.



This saw seems to be of high quality. Milwaukee told me when I called today that all of their cordless circular saws are made in China. I just want to mention that it is not made in the USA as two of the reviewers mention. It is made in China.



Well balanced yet heavy duty; cast aluminum base plate; love the left side saw blade so a right-hander can see the cut without having to look over the saw; great price and it came quickly



I have a lot of cordless circular saws DeWalt, (2) Milwaukee (1) Craftsman (2) Black & Decker (1) Ryobi (1) Makita (1) Denali (1) and probably a couple I have forgot about. It will bend and you can straighten it out unlike a cast aluminum shoe as used on some other saws. This is a great tool. I don't know what else to say, it is a tough saw, it doesn't look very special but it sure does work good. It cuts like it has eyes. The stamped aluminum shoe isn't going to break if you drop it. The Milwaukee is the first saw I reach for when cutting O.S.B, plywood or 2x or smaller lumber.


It is quiet, very smooth running and well balanced. They range in blade size from around 4" to the 36 volt DeWalt 7 ΒΌ inch. And it is one of the quietest circular saws I own. The lack of any vibration and the great sight line make it easy to make very precise cuts on a variety of materials.