Triton 1400W Plunge Track Saw TTS1400 (950638)

£84.995
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Triton 1400W Plunge Track Saw TTS1400 (950638)

Triton 1400W Plunge Track Saw TTS1400 (950638)

RRP: £169.99
Price: £84.995
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Also, I was very happy to see it come with two guide rails, a connecter bar, and a bag. Plus, the plunge depth is an impressive 55mm. As the second cheapest saw on this list, I was really pleased with the quality of the build as well as its cutting power. For this category, I looked for a saw that had a good quality build as well as a price that wouldn’t break the bank. Even though I stated from the beginning that I was partial and personally owned multiple Makita products, but being unbiased, it is still clear that the Makita plunge saw is a perfect combination of the aforementioned criteria. Keep in mind, though, that the saw does not come with a guide rail, and you will have to buy this separately. Even given that, the price is still considerably lower than the most expensive saws. A very close and also great choice would be the Scheppach plunge saw. Best Budget Plunge Saw

The first is the depth of cut. This is determined by the size of the blade and the depth of the throat plate. For most applications, a depth of 2-3 inches will be sufficient. However, for more intricate work, a saw with a deeper throat plate may be necessary. Another major benefit of quality plunge saws is the inclusion of integrated dust extraction units. These are essential safety elements for when you are cutting materials likely to generate high volumes of dust, especially when you’re making continuous cuts and working with large volumes of workpieces. Dust extraction is facilitated by the enclosed design of the blade guard of a plunge saw, keeping your workspace free from excess levels of dust in the air and the workpieces you’re handling more free of debris. Key Factors to Consider A plunge cut involves any cut that is in the interior of a piece of wood. Think of a square cut out of a rectangle. These drills have a specific job of being precise and clean with the cuts as oftentimes, tight and specific parameters are needed for whatever may be installed into the hole. This is something that a regular circular saw simply can’t do efficiently. So we need to add some kind of guide rail for the saw to run along precisely. This ensures stability and precision. Scoring facilities are a very handy feature to look out for if you’re looking to ensure smoother, cleaner cuts and less waste. If you opt for a plunge saw with a scoring facility, you can make a shallow score across materials before you begin with actual cuts. If you are working with materials that are prone to splintering, such a feature helps minimise the risk of you damaging a workpiece in the cut. The more professional user will almost certainly want to invest in a plunge saw with this feature as standard. Plunge Saw Extras The 1,400W motor produces speeds ranging from 2,000 to 5,500 rpm, while its soft-start function and overload protection should reduce the risk of anything untoward.

Another key feature you want to be looking out for when purchasing a plunge saw is variable speed control. If you intend to work with a wide range of materials, then variable speed control is an absolute must. Not only will it ensure the best cutting results across a variety of material workpieces, it allows for maximum versatility and better levels of control as you work. Other Handy Features

Looking to find the best plunge saw available to handle your heavy-duty cutting requirements? These robust saws offer unique features you won’t find with similar circular saws, with high levels of control and more precise cutting action the name of the game. We’ve put together a go-to guide to help you make the best possible buying decision when shopping around for the best plunge saw for your needs. Plunge Saws Explained Plunge saws are easy to get to grips with, so you won’t find complex user guides bundled with any of our shortlisted products. You can also look forward to better cut capacity with a plunge saw. If you anticipate that you’ll be working with much larger workpieces, a plunge saw is fit for task. When used properly, a plunge saw that provide you with a safe option for cutting and trimming much larger workpieces, like sheet materials and boards to more manageable sizes. The second factor to consider is the size of the motor. A larger motor will be able to handle more strenuous cutting tasks. However, it is also important to consider the weight of the saw. A heavier saw can be more difficult to manoeuvre, making it more difficult to make accurate cuts. A soft start feature will definitely appeal to those less experienced with plunge saws. A soft start feature will help ensure better levels of cutting accuracy when you begin to work with material, but it also makes the machine you’re using more user-friendly in a general sense. The best plunge saws on the market will include a soft start motor and can be enhanced by utilising guide rail clamps to ensure you maintain optimal levels of control as you work.With its variable cutting speed, you can cut everything with the Festool 561554 TS 55 REQ-Plus GB Plunge Cut Circular Saw. The plunge saw promises to deliver smooth and accurate cutting even without rail due to the presence of dual cutting adjustment scale. And for optimum precision and accuracy, while cutting, the plunge saw also comes with transparent sliding viewing window. The cool thing about this saw is that you don’t need to adjust your materials while cutting because of its guide jaws. All Plunge saws work the same way, but their capabilities vary by product. For instance, asthmatics and people with allergies should look for a machine with a dust extraction port capable of connecting to a vacuum. Not only does this minimise irritants in the air, but it also ensures timber particles can’t obscure cut lines. Ideally, look for a dust extraction port that rotates through 360 degrees, reducing the risk of disconnection as you move the plunge saw around. motor power, 57mm maximum cutting depth, adjustable speed, dust extraction system, 165mm blade, low noise. The over-moulded main handle sits beside a trigger and separate plunge release control, while a prominently positioned speed dial can raise the speed to 5,200 rpm.

Of all the saws tested, the plunge cuts were the cleanest. As mentioned before, the Festool comes very close in cut precision, but this saw takes that level of precision to the next level. The Scheppach is comparable to the Bosch in terms of the price point, but you get a little more for your money if you are not concerned with names. In addition, this battery-powered plunge saw features an automatic torque technology which provides the appropriate speed needed to cut any materials throw at it. Not only that but also features an electric brake and soft start which makes cutting more fun and interesting than before.A plunge saw is a specialised device you may not need if you consider all options. If you’re unsure whether a plunge saw is suitable, our review of the 21 types of saws will help you decide. motor power, weighs 8.96kg, 165mm blade, variable speed (2200 – 5200rpm), vertical plunge action, 57mm maximum cutting depth. With that said, this is an amazing saw with great ergonomics. It just feels good in the hand. With the slightly higher price point, I was expecting a little more power, but I was surprised to see the 1200-watt motor handled pretty much everything and was more than ample. The Makita DSP600ZJ BL LXT Multicolour Plunge Saw remains the cynosure of every eye in the market perhaps due to its large diameter blade with 20mm borehole depth. To be honest, this plunge saw is far beyond that. The cutting depth of this saw can be adjusted up to 56mm so you can cut as desired. Besides, you can cut materials from the slope that is as steep as 48° with ease. And you can also vary its speed up to 6300 rpm for more versatile cutting.

Increasingly eclipsing the less practical circular saw, the spring-mounted circular blades on plunge saws are ideal for precise and consistent cuts through the hardest woods. Named after its wattage, Triton’s TTS1400 is a relatively stylish piece of equipment with an apricot chassis and a semi-cylindrical soft-grip handle suitable for left or right-handed users. I’ll start this off by saying that I am a person partial to Makita products as I have faithfully used them for years.

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We’ve now outlined the major design features to consider when buying a new plunge saw. Whatever option you decide to go for, you’ll want to ensure all of the above comes as standard. However, there are many other features and areas of functionality you will want to bear in mind to best meet your individual requirements. Power and Performance Being one of the most expensive saws on this list, I was looking for superior build and quality. As expected, DeWalt definitely delivered and went above and beyond in all areas. So to start, what exactly is a plunge saw and why is it so important for my kitchen renovation? Furthermore, why is a plunge cut saw different from a regular circular saw? These are all questions that will be answered momentarily.



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