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Angular Miter Saw TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) — 1800 W, blade 52 teeth
Angular Miter Saw TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) — 1800 W, blade 52 teeth
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Angular Miter Saw TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) — 1800 W, blade 52 teeth
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Angular Miter Saw TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) — 1800 W, blade 52 teeth
Angular Miter Saw TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) — 1800 W, blade 52 teeth
TRYTON TU1800B (model YTU03052) is an angular miter saw designed for accurate crosscuts and bevel cuts in wood and wood-based materials. Equipped with an 1800 W motor and a fine-tooth 52-tooth circular blade, this saw provides stable cutting speed and clean edges for trim work, framing and precise joinery tasks. The compact design and adjustable miter and bevel settings enable repeatable angle cuts and controlled depth for workshop and on-site tasks.
The high-power 1800 W motor delivers consistent torque under load, reducing the chance of stalling during demanding cuts. The 52-tooth blade produces smoother finishes and less tear-out compared with coarse blades, minimizing the need for secondary sanding. Adjustable miter angles and bevel tilt give flexibility for compound cuts, while a sturdy base and clear scale markings support accurate setup and repeatability.
Secure the saw to a stable work surface and fit the correct blade for the material if replacement is needed. Mark the workpiece clearly and set the desired miter and bevel angles using the saw’s scale and stops. Clamp the workpiece firmly against the fence and hold it immobile. Start the motor and allow it to reach full speed before lowering the blade into the cut, maintaining a steady and controlled feed. After completing the cut, raise the blade and wait until it stops before removing the workpiece or making further adjustments. Follow standard safety procedures including eye and hearing protection.
Use the 52-tooth blade for crosscuts and finish work to achieve cleaner edges; switch to a lower-tooth-count blade when faster, rougher cuts or rip-style cutting is required. Regularly check blade sharpness, maintain the motor vents clear of dust, and use proper clamping to improve cut quality and extend tool life.
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