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OUTPOWER: Makita-built brushless motor with variable speed control dial (2,500 - 4,900 RPM) for faster cutting performance
OUTSMART: The digital communication within XGT optimizes performance to provide up to 2X longer sustained power under heavy-load applications
OUTLAST: The digital communication within XGT actively monitors and protects against overload, over-discharge and overheating
Large cutting capacity 2-3/16" at 90º; and 1-9/16" at 45º
Bevel capability (-1º to 48º) with positive stops at 22.5º and 45º
Soft start feature for smooth start-ups
Electric brake for maximum productivity
Built-in depth stop allows a preliminary first cut of (5/64") 2mm to (7/64") 3mm to be performed prior to cutting through the entire material for clean and splinter-free cutting
Auto-start wireless System (AWS) utilizes Bluetooth technology for wireless on-off communication between the tool and dust extractor
AWS capable with Auto-start Wireless Transmitter (part no. 198901-5) sold separately
Convenient on-board hex wrench for fast and easy blade changes
XGT Tools and Batteries are designed with a multi-layer contact interface for more constant power delivery to take on high-current demands
XGT Batteries feature rigid rails with impact-resistant construction to secure the battery to the tool during high-demand applications (battery not included)
The XGT Rapid Charger with dual-fan design circulates air through the battery to cool the battery and circuit board quickly for faster charging (charger not included)
The XGT Rapid Charger's digital display indicates battery charge level (-80%, +80%, 100%)
The XGT Rapid Charger's built-in chip thoroughly communicates during the charging process to control current, voltage, and temperature for more efficient charging
3-year limited warranty on tool, battery, and charger
Only use genuine Makita Batteries and Chargers
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