
DEWALT® 60V MAX* Brushless Cordless 6-1/2-in. Track Saw™ Kit
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- Zero clearance TrackSaw(TM) cutting system delivers straight, splinter-free, precise cuts
- On track cut depth: 2-1/8 in. @90 degrees and 1-5/8 in. @ 45 degrees ; depth of cut scale accurately accounts for thickness of track
- Continuous anti-kickback mechanism and riving knife prevent kickback when engaged
- Straight plunge mechanism for optimal ergonomics
- For use with TrackSaw(TM) dual edged tracks for perfectly straight cuts in both directions
- Cordless convenience with the power of a corded tool
- Enclosed low profile guard gives a 90% dust extraction capability
- (1) DCB606 60V MAX* FLEXVOLT® 6.0Ah Battery
- (1) Blade
- (1) Blade Change Wrench
- (1) DEWALT T-Stack Kit Box
- (1) DCS520 6-1/2 in (165mm) TrackSaw™
- (1) DCB118 20V MAX* Fan Cooled Fast Charger
- 3 Year Limited Warranty, 1 Year Free Service, 90 Days Satisfaction Guaranteed
We take extensive measures to ensure all our products are made to the very highest standards and meet all relevant industry regulations.
Customer Support* * Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 and 60 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 and 54.
* With FLEXVOLT® 60V MAX* battery when used with DEWALT 20V MAX* tools
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