RIDGID 71687 614 Circular Saw, Dry Cut Saw Features Large 14-inch Carbide-Tipped Blades for Cutting Steel, Copper, Aluminum, Plastic or Wood

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Feature

Specially formulated thread oil to cool pipes and rod shafts during the threading operation and extend the life of the threading machine
Designed for use with the RIDGID 418 Oiler Gun to help ensure a cleaner, more consistent application process
Improves the overall thread quality by reducing torque during the threading process and allowing for faster removal of the metal
RIDGID threading oil has minimal odor and its anti-mist formulation helps ensure a cleaner operation
This thread cutting oil is safe for longer continual use because it's free of chlorine, halogens, PCBs and heavy metals

Description

Delivering the largest cutting capacity in its class, the RIDGID 614 Dry-Cut Saw is one of the most efficient pipe saws on the market. It features large capacity 14-inch (35.6 cm), 80-tooth carbide-tipped blades that operate at 1300 RPM to quickly slice through steel, copper, aluminum, plastic or wood up to 5-1/8 inches (128 mm) in diameter without the need for cutting oil. This high-performance pipe cutting saw makes clean, precise straight cuts or miter configurations without burr, abrasive dust or heat. A heavy-duty, two-lever vice clamps the work-piece securely to allow exacting straight cuts or angle cuts of 45 to 90 degrees.

The 614 models speed of operation and consistently clean cuts save time on prep and cutting, making this dry cut saw twice as fast as standard, abrasive saws. The lightweight design and built-in maintenance tools make it the ideal electric pipe cutting saw for use in the shop or for those times when your job takes you off-site. RIDGID covers its products with a lifetime warranty against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the tool.

Since 1923, RIDGID has remained the symbol of certainty to dedicated professionals of the expert trades. Every tool that bears the RIDGID brand is engineered to the same high standards of quality, strength and endurance, as was that first heavy-duty pipe wrench more than 80 years ago.