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What is the cutting depth capacity for the WorxSaw Compact Circular Saw?
The WorxSaw's cutting capacity varies depending on whether the cut is a vertical or beveled cut.
Cutting depth at 90 degrees: 1-11/16" (including nominal 2x material)
Cutting depth at 45 degrees: 1-1/8”
What kind of blades does the WorxSaw Compact Circular Saw use? Where can I get
more?
The 4-1/2" WorxSaw Compact Circular Saw uses any 4-1/2” circular saw blades with a 3/8”
arbor. Additional blades are available at your local hardware or home improvement store.
What kinds of materials can I cut with the WorxSaw Compact Circular Saw? What
kinds of blades are included?
The WorxSaw was born to cut wood, especially 2" nominal lumber materials. Included, you’ll
receive a carbide-tipped wood cutting blade. But, when it comes to cutting, the blade determines
the material your WorxSaw can tackle. You can customize to the job at hand by picking a blade
to fit your needs. The WorxSaw can use any 4-1/2” blade with a 3/8” arbor.
How do I use the parallel guide?
The parallel guide installs on your WorxSaw in seconds and secures in place for confident
parallel cuts. First, unplug your WorxSaw to avoid accidental starts.
Loosen the hex screw at the front of the base plate. Take the long, thin side of the parallel guide
and make sure the measured marks are facing up. Insert it into the base plate in front of the blade
through the holes in the base. Line up the desired measurement in the notch at the front of the
base plate and tighten the screw to secure it in place. Line up the parallel guide’s edge flush
against the cutting surface, reinstall the battery and you’re ready to cut!