Used Miter saws / chop saws for sale (156)

Cross cut saw
WINTERCUTMAX 450

Optimization cross-cut system w.line detection
Crecon Dimter2004

Cutting saw
StromabCT600

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Cut off saw
STROMABTR 350

Cross cut and bevel saw
Böttcher & Gessner
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Under-table mitre saw PAUL AO 15
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Mitre saw
STROMABCT-600-6000

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madrewdckrd 50

Chop saw
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Radial arm saw Best 960 S
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Chop saw
GrauleZS 200 N

Mitre saw, cross-cut saw
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Mitre saw
WINTERASKS-6045

Chop saw
Stihl ES 121 Kappsäge Holtec

Under-table crosscut saw
REINHARDTRKP 160

Chop saw
LANDONIPIŁA DO CIĘCIA PAKIETÓW

Chop saw
Omga2005 OPT
What is meant by Mitre saws / chop saws?
Mitre saws, also known as chop saws, are specialized tools used for making accurate crosscuts and mitres in a workpiece. These saws pivot on an axis to allow for angled cuts, typically used in woodworking, carpentry, and metalworking. The primary difference between a mitre saw and a typical saw is its ability to cut at a variety of angles, offering precision and efficiency in creating angular cuts.
Types of Mitre Saws
There are several types of mitre saws available, each suited for specific tasks:
- Basic Mitre Saw: Provides straight and angled cuts but lacks the ability to tilt for bevel cuts.
- Compound Mitre Saw: Offers the ability to make bevel cuts in addition to straight and mitre cuts, allowing for more complex cutting tasks.
- Sliding Compound Mitre Saw: Features rails that enable the blade to slide forward and backward, increasing the length of cuts it can achieve.
- Dual Compound Mitre Saw: Allows for bevel cuts at any angle with blades that tilt both left and right.
Choosing the Right Mitre Saw
When selecting a mitre saw, consider the type of work you intend to perform, the size of the materials, and the need for portability. Assess features like motor power, blade size, and additional functionalities such as laser guides or digital displays to enhance cutting accuracy and efficiency.
Mitre saws, also known as chop saws, are specialized tools used for making accurate crosscuts and mitres in a workpiece. These saws pivot on an axis to allow for angled cuts, typically used in woodworking, carpentry, and metalworking. The primary difference between a mitre saw and a typical saw is its ability to cut at a variety of angles, offering precision and efficiency in creating angular cuts.
Types of Mitre Saws
There are several types of mitre saws available, each suited for specific tasks:
- Basic Mitre Saw: Provides straight and angled cuts but lacks the ability to tilt for bevel cuts.
- Compound Mitre Saw: Offers the ability to make bevel cuts in addition to straight and mitre cuts, allowing for more complex cutting tasks.
- Sliding Compound Mitre Saw: Features rails that enable the blade to slide forward and backward, increasing the length of cuts it can achieve.
- Dual Compound Mitre Saw: Allows for bevel cuts at any angle with blades that tilt both left and right.
Choosing the Right Mitre Saw
When selecting a mitre saw, consider the type of work you intend to perform, the size of the materials, and the need for portability. Assess features like motor power, blade size, and additional functionalities such as laser guides or digital displays to enhance cutting accuracy and efficiency.

Chop saw
MetlsawCS2-T8-24

Mitre saw
WINTERASKS-6060

Cross-cut station with saw blade 800 mm
HüllinghorstSLK 300 K

Under-table crosscut saw
PAUL15PL

Under-table miter saw
Schneider KSD

Pull saw
GrauleZS200

Multiple cross-cut saw Daveba
Daveba

Miter saw, rip saw and cross cut saw
HüllinghorstSLK 300
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