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Evolution Power Tools R255SMS 10" TCT Multi-Material Sliding Miter Saw

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Availability: 15 left in stock
Fulfilled by Evolution Power Tools, LLC

Arrives May 24 – May 26
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Features

  • Accurate: cuts within +/- 0.5 . optimized gearbox ensures the best RPM for cutting steel and wood with nails. Clean & consistent cutting in wood. Virtually no burrs on steel = instant workable finish
  • Reliable: 160 hour motor life. Cut test endurance at 40, 000 cuts. Combined components improves durability and accuracy. Precision Component machining to deliver consistent cutting accuracy
  • Powerful: 15A motor. Hi-torque gearbox increases motor & blade-life. Cuts through steel like a knife through butter.
  • Safe: no heat & virtually no sparks. Built in safe and convenient cable hooks. Ambidextrous, ergonomic, horizontal trigger with comfortable grip = combats repetitive strain
  • 0 - 45 bevel & 50 - 50 miter. Wide base & rubber feet reduces vibration& increases precision

Brand: ‎Evolution


Blade Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood, Plastic, Metal


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Included Components: ‎Mains Cable Guide Clamp, Double Ended Hex Key (M6 & M5), Double Ended Cable Clip, Laser Lens Cap, 3pc Hold Down Clamp10 inch 24 Tooth Blade, Rotary Table and Neck, Cutting Head, Machine Table Extensions, Dust Collection Bag, Miter Locking Knob, Socket Headed Screws x4, Carriage Slides, Socket Headed Screw x1, Cable Clamp Component


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Amperage: ‎15 Amps


Item Weight: ‎34 Pounds


Blade Length: ‎10 Inches


Cutting Angle: ‎45 Degrees


Wattage: ‎1800 watts


Manufacturer: ‎Evolution Power Tools


Part Number: ‎052-0004


Item Weight: ‎34 pounds


Item model number: ‎R255SMS


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Cord Length: ‎120 Inches


Cutting Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year


Assembled Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Date First Available: July 11, 2019


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  • Quick Mitering capabilities
Pros: Great price point and definitely worth the money. The quick adjustment capability for mitering is awesome. Abrasive saws tend to make mitering difficult and time-consuming, because you need a wrench to change the angle. But with this saw, you can quickly adjust the angle, and this is a major reason I bought the saw. The blade is good for metal and wood and PVC. Read the advice on how to cut steel, and what orientation to secure the material. Cons: the first saw that was sent to me had an issue with cutting a straight vertical line. I noticed that the teeth would cut randomly to the left or right of the cut line, even with the material clamped. It took me a while, but I noticed that the arbor moved in and out of the motor about 0.014". Though that seems minimal, I don't doubt that the blade bends a little as well, and the motor housing can move left and right a little (as it does on most sliding saws). Add these up, and the cut can travel left and right significantly. The company sent me a brand new saw, after I returned my original. The new saw has about 0.0015" amount of arbor movement(10% of the original). This is much improved, and I will watch if that changes. Besides the arbor travel issue, the clamp could be a bit beefier, and the cord holder is plastic, and I stripped the securing screw. I had to replace the screw with a bigger one. Do Note: It does compound miter cuts, but only in one direction. The motor will tilt down to the left only, NOT to the RIGHT. The saw is light and easily moved. I like this, as I'm getting older. A dewalt miter saw I have is 45 lbs and I despise moving it, though it stays put. Pay attention to the way you cut the steel material, as it can extend your blade life. The knob to tighten the angle down could use redesign. It works, but does allow some wiggling from the set point. You can likely improve this, and I've thought of a way, but I didn't see the need personally. I am welding most joints that I cut with this, so even cuts within 1/16 are fine. You can limit travel from the set angle but simply maintaining constant pressure with the hand on the motor, toward the right or left direction. Simply control the direction you are cutting and don't go left and right with your force. The soft start is nice, though I thought it was a defect, LOL. The laser is a nice touch and is very accurate with some adjustment. Their customer service is great. I sent the original saw with the arbor movement defect back in a box, and they sent me a new saw because it is under warranty. Overall, I am very happy. The saw is light and easily moved. I like this, as I'm getting older. A dewalt miter saw I have is 45 lbs and I despise moving it, though it stays put. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019 by James CRNA

  • Amazing saw, short blade life with steel.
Update: I still really like this saw but the blades do not last as long as I hoped when cutting steel. I do not regret this purchase but I must bump it down to 4 stars. Original review: This is a fist impressions review and I will update it if anything changes. I bought this saw primarily for cutting mild steel. I tried it out on wood with both the orange all purpose blade, and the blue steel blade just to see how it worked. Both worded well for wood, but the blue blade is much better for steel. The price on the saw is extremely fair. So fair that I was skeptical. At this point I highly recommend this saw. If you set it up right and use a square to adjust the fence and bevel to 90 degrees, it will cut perfect every time. It was making beautiful double 45 degree compound angle cuts through 2 inch by 2 inch by 0.120 wall square tubing. There is no practical way to achieve this on a standard chop saw. It also rips through 3 inch by 3 inch by 1/4 wall angle iron like a hot knife through butter. It takes about 25 percent of the time that an abrasive chop saw would take and has much less sparks. I compared this saw to the rage 2 and rage 3 but picked this one because it is essentially the upgraded version of the rage 3 for $130 less. It was the same price as the rage 2 but the rage 2 doest have the ability to bevel cut or the quick adjust miter. The three negatives of this saw 1. I Takes more room than a normal chop saw. 2. Requires long sleeve shirt and face shield to operate safely. 3. It has a lot of plastic components. The positives of the saw highly outweigh the negatives and I couldn't be happier. Great saw at an even better price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019 by Ryan Hart

  • So far a great addition to my shop for the $$$
I bought this unit to cut many different materials I use in my metal fab shop. Alloy, Mild Steel, Stainless, TItanium and Aluminum tubing along with various bar stock, etc. The miter table works well even when covered with metal cut chips. The hold down clamp feels a little flimsy but you don't need to crank down on it to hold the material but the adjust-ability is nice. The biggest factor I've discovered is don't waste your time with the Evolution blades. I bought two of the "steel" blades and they were good for maybe two dozen cuts before they started getting dull and not cutting well. So I went to a local Industrial supply store and they turned me on to Diablo blades. They hooked me up with one designed for all metal alloys, not just steel or aluminum and it was less money than the Evolution blades. So far I've made probably over 40 some cuts including two cuts thru 3.5" dia. .250" wall DOM tubing and it just keeps on going with no sign of getting dull yet. So the combo of this saw with the Diablo blade works great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2019 by rcecarbldr rcecarbldr

  • Great saw for cutting metal
I bought this saw to cut metal for small fabrication jobs. I've mostly been cutting AL with it and the cuts are clean and accurate. I've also cut some steel and it's done fine as long as you let the saw do the work and don't force it. I'm still using the original blade and it's still sharp. You WILL have tons of metal shavings all over you and your workshop! The dust collector bag seems to do nothing at all. I have no metal shavings in it whatsoever. Also, the sticker that is on the platter should just be left off as it starts to shred from use and actually becomes a nuisance when you try to lay a piece flat. I ended up scraping it off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019 by Gary Cuozzo

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