Makita Miter Saw LS1013 10" Slide Dual Compound Miter (Mitre) Saw
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Makita Miter Saw LS1013
10" Slide Dual Compound Miter (Mitre) Saw
What's in the Box
Carbide tipped blade - 64 tooth (721414-A)
Vertical vise (122538-6)
Socket wrench #13 (782212-4)
Dust bag (122523-9)
Triangular rule (762001-3)
2 Ea. Extension wing (322932-4)
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
Max. cutting capacities: 90°/90° 3-5/8" x 12";
45°/45° 2" x 8-3/4"
No load speed: 3,700 rpm
Amps: (115V) 13.0
Overall dimensions: (L x W x H) 29-7/8" x
20-1/2" x 24-5/8"
Net weight: 46.5 lbs.
Shipping weight: 60.0 lbs.
Makita LS1013
10" Slide Dual Compound Miter (Mitre) Saw
Technical Details
Dual slide compound 10-inch miter saw kit; 15 amp motor
Cuts 52 degrees right and 47 degrees left with 9 positive stops at 15, 22-1/2, 31.6, 45
degrees left or right and 0 degrees
Dual steel rails; carbide tip blade
Includes saw, vertical vise, blade, wrench, triangular rule, 2 extension wings
29-7/8 by 20-1/2 by 24-5/8 inches; 46-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty
From the Manufacturer
The innovative angular head design and powerful 13-amp motor of the Makita 10-inch
miter saw allows you to cut trim board quickly and easily. The adjustable pivot fence
supports larger stock, cutting a two-by-twelve at 90 degrees and a two-by-eight at
compound 45 degrees left. Other features include 45-degree bevel right and left, a
two-pole sliding mechanism, a multilocation vise, and ultra positive stops. Your miter saw
purchase includes a vertical vise, dust bag, socket wrench, triangular rule and two
extension holders.
FEATURES
Dual steel rails with two linear ball bearings ensures stable, accurate and vibration-free
cutting
Precision bevel cutting up to 45° both left and right
Miter cuts 57° right and 47° left with 9 positive stops at 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 45° left or right
and 0°
Adjustable pivot fence for supporting larger stock
Cuts a 2 x 12 at 90° and a 2 x 8 at compound 45° left
Powerful 13 AMP motor
Includes 64 tooth carbide tipped blade
What's in the Box
Carbide tipped blade - 64 tooth (721414-A)
Vertical vise (122538-6)
Socket wrench #13 (782212-4)
Dust bag (122523-9)
Triangular rule (762001-3)
2 Ea. Extension wing (322932-4)
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
Max. cutting capacities: 90°/90° 3-5/8" x 12"; 45°/45° 2" x 8-3/4"
No load speed: 3,700 rpm
Amps: (115V) 13.0
Overall dimensions: (L x W x H) 29-7/8" x 20-1/2" x 24-5/8"
Net weight: 46.5 lbs.
Shipping weight: 60.0 lbs.
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Riding on a horizontal double-rail system, Makita's 10-inch dual sliding compound miter
saw is one smooth operator. Both rails are self-cleaning and sli de on linear ball
bearings. The horizontal rail design also seems to give this s aw some extra stability, a
feature we appreciate, especially in a saw that bevel s to 45 degrees both ways. Makita's
saw has a vertical grip design with a thumb- activated safety switch and a paddle trigger,
and while the vertical design migh t be slightly less ergonomic than the horizontal
D-handle, it does allow you to use the saw comfortably with either hand. Plus, the paddle
grip makes squeezing the trigger easy no matter how you're holding the handle.
The saw crosscuts a two-by-twelve at 90 degrees and also has the depth capacity to cut
four-by-four material--a feature deck builders, in particular, demand. Th e saw's table is
large, too, giving you plenty of workspace for making wider cro sscuts. The saw's nine
positive stops make it easy to lock in common miters. The miter lock on this saw has a
screw handle that is a little more time-consuming than recently popular cam-lock design.
We really like the soft start and electri c brake, however; they're user-friendly features
that make a big difference, esp ecially when a job requires a lot of constant, repetitive
cuts. The pivot fence adjusts for supporting large stock and flips back for bevel cuts.
The saw also h as a well-designed work clamp that lets you make precision cuts on small
pieces without having to get your fingers too close to the blade. Like most sliders, th is
saw features a depth-stop mechanism in case you have to make a few quick dado cuts on
a job site. And, for home shop users, this saw also gives you the added option of a
release safety button that pulls out and locks the saw off. --Jon Groebner
