DeWALT® 60V MAX* FLEXVOLT® DCS577B Worm Drive Cordless Circular Saw, 7-1/4 in Blade, 5/8 in Arbor/Shank, 60 VDC, 1-7/8 in at 45 deg, 2-7/16 in at 90 deg D Cutting, Li-Ion Battery, Left Blade Side, Bare Tool

DCS577B MFG #: DCS577B
$765.05 / PK
Non-Stock Item
  • Arbor/Shank Size: 5/8 in
  • Bare Tool/Kit: Kit
  • Battery Capacity: 6/9 Ah
  • Battery Included: No
  • Battery Type: Li-Ion
  • Bevel Capacity: 90 deg
  • Blade Side: Left
  • Blade Size: 7-1/4 in
  • Control Type: Trigger Switch
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Cutting Depth: 1-7/8 in at 45 deg, 2-7/16 in at 90 deg
  • Cutting Edge Material: Carbide
  • Dimensions: 8.19 in L
  • Handle Type: Rear
  • Manufacturer Name: Stanley Black & Decker
  • Request For Quote: No
  • Shoe Material: Magnesium
  • Speed: 5800 rpm
  • Type: Worm Drive
  • Voltage Rating: 60 VDC
The 60V MAX* 7-1/4 in framing saw features a blade oriented to the left of the motor and the handle positioned at the rear of the saw to optimize line of sight when cutting. An electronic brake helps stop the blade after the trigger is released. Bevel capacity is 53 deg with stops at 45 deg and 22.5 deg. The saw achieves smooth, accurate cuts and long runtime with a durable, high grade magnesium shoe and an efficient brushless MO maximum.
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  • Item Features
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Wood Cutting Applications
  • The saw has an electronic brake that helps stop the blade after the trigger is released
  • Bevel capacity of 53 deg with stops at 45 deg and 22.5 deg
  • Durable, high-grade magnesium shoe and an efficient brushless motor for smooth, accurate cuts and long runtime
  • Includes a rafter hook that allows users to hang their tool for convenience
  • An integrated dust blower allows the user to clear its line of sight while cutting
  • On board blade wrench storage for convenience when changing blades
Blade Wrench, FLEXVOLT® 7-1/4 in Carbide Tipped Circular Saw Blade and User Instruction Manual
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