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Cut-off saw Yato YT-82181
The Yato YT-82181 cut-off saw is a benchtop electric saw designed for precise metal and material cutting in workshop environments. It is driven by a 2450 W motor delivering a maximum no-load speed of 4000 RPM and accepts a 355 mm blade with a 25.4 mm bore. The saw includes an adjustable fence with angle settings from 0° to 45°, a robust base for stability, and a compact form factor with a weight of 17.2 kg that supports steady operation on a workbench.
The high-power 2450 W motor provides consistent cutting performance for a range of materials while the 4000 RPM maximum speed balances cutting efficiency and control. The standard 355 mm blade diameter and 25.4 mm bore ensure compatibility with commonly available cutting discs. Adjustable fence angles from 0° to 45° allow accurate miter cuts, and the benchtop design combined with a 17.2 kg weight delivers good stability during use. The saw’s construction supports straightforward material positioning and reliable repetitive cuts.
Position the saw on a stable workbench or appropriate stand and secure it to prevent movement. Install a compatible 355 mm cutting blade with a 25.4 mm bore, following the blade manufacturer’s instructions and ensuring the blade guard is correctly fitted. Set the fence and angle stop to the required cutting angle between 0° and 45°, clamp the workpiece firmly, and confirm the blade can rotate freely before switching on. Start the motor and allow it to reach full speed (up to 4000 RPM) before engaging the cut, applying steady feed pressure and avoiding excessive force. After cutting, wait for the blade to stop completely before removing the workpiece or making adjustments.
Use appropriate abrasive or metal cutting discs rated for up to 4000 RPM and matched to the 355 mm diameter and 25.4 mm bore. Wear personal protective equipment including safety glasses, hearing protection, and gloves. Keep hands clear of the blade path and secure small or irregular workpieces with clamps or a vise. Allow the motor to cool during prolonged use and inspect blades regularly for wear or damage to maintain cut quality and ensure safe operation.
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