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Makita 5402NA 16-5/16" Circular Saw

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Features

  • Powerful 15 AMP motor delivers 2,300 RPM for enough power to cut through pressure treated lumber
  • Cuts 6x material at 90 and 4x material at 45 in a single pass
  • Weighs only 32.1 lbs. for increased operator comfort
  • Electric brake for maximum productivity
  • Ideal for cutting large timber, pressure treated lumber and wood logs

Description

Value-priced, high quality tools - leading the market by ensuring that products are rugged, reliable and reasonably priced. From the Manufacturer This circular saw from Makita features a shaft lock for quick blade changes, a large depth control lever for secure adjustments, and an oversized trigger handle to ensure operating ease, with or without gloves. Its big support handle also contributes to operator ease and comfort. Other features include a noise level (87 dB) that is easy on the ears, a high power Makita motor, and a blade stabilizer for consistent blade rotation and top of the line cutting performance. This saw bevel cuts 0-45 degrees large, sports an easy to adjust lever for operating ease, and a carbide tipped blade. FEATURES Large capacity blade cuts 6-1/4" at 90 degrees and 4-3/16" at 45 degrees Weighs only 28.7 pounds for ease of operation Electric brake for maximum productivity Powerful motor delivers 1,800 max watts out Low noise level at only 87dB for quiet operation Blade stabilizer for stable blade rotation and superior cutting performance Large depth control lever for convenience and secure adjustments Large support handle for increased operator comfort and control Carbide tipped blade What's in the Box 32 tooth carbide tipped blade (A-90956) Hex wrench 6 (783204-6) Rip fence (164019-4) Specifications Blade diameter: 16-5/16" Arbor: 1" Max. cutting capacities: at 90 degrees 6-1/4"; at 45 degrees 4-3/16" No load speed: 2,200 rpm Watts out: 1,800 Amps: (115V) 15.0 Overall length: 24-1/4 inchesNet weight: 28.7 pounds. Shipping weight: 37.4 pounds

Brand: Makita


Color: Teal and Silver


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Hand Powered


Brand: ‎Makita


Color: ‎Teal and Silver


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Special Feature: ‎Brake


Included Components: ‎Makita - 16-5/16 Circular Saw 15A Electric Brake (5402NA)


Product Dimensions: ‎30.88"L x 13.78"W x 21.26"H


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Weight: ‎32.2 Pounds


Speed: ‎2200 RPM


Blade Length: ‎16 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎32


Cutting Angle: ‎90 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎15 Amps


Wattage: ‎1800 watts


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎46


UPC: ‎883814224646 088381042246


Manufacturer: ‎Makita


Part Number: ‎5402NA


Item Weight: ‎32.2 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎5402NA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎Circular saw


Shape: ‎Round


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎2


Special Features: ‎Brake


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Date First Available: February 15, 2002


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Your search for a large hand held saw to cut through Railroad Ties or Timbers stops here!
Wow...need something to cut through railroad ties like butter? Look no further. The strong motor and carbide tipped blade combination work like magic. After struggling doing multiple cuts around the periphery of a 7 "X 9" railroad tie with my 7 1/4" Circular saw and still having to take a sawzall or a chisel to finish it off and wear myself out, I was informed by a coworker in a side conversation about this beast. The is the ticket...it really sounds like a big "Sawmill" motor when it gets going and not loud at all. I actually took the ear plugs off after a couple cuts as they weren't needed. I'd highly suggest safety glasses however as this monster will generate mega shavings on your big timber cuts. The little safety switch disengagement could use a small contour to the top of it to actuate it a little easier with gloves, but you can do it with your thumb without gloves without a problem. It's not a cheap saw and once you hold this piece of equipment in your hands and watch it in action, you'll see it's made to last a lifetime with easily replaceable brushes/bearings and it's fasteners are all well laid out for easy maintenance. As with any saw, take your time on your cuts and on a big beast such as this.....keep them in a straight line, so as not to bind the blade. Give the blade tips plenty of time to rip away the wood on your large railroad ties, timbers, etc. and you'll be very happy with this mini-hand-held saw mill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2017 by Patriot Patriot

  • Looks like a monster, a pussy cat to use
This is intimidating as heck to look at, but not hard to use. Aside from the huge depth of cut, it feels and operates like a regular circular saw. I ripped some 5" x 5" black walnut beams into narrower boards. The first time I made three passes, but then I thought I would see what the machine could do. I set the black to cut five inches of walnut in a single pass, and it handled the task just fine. Didn't push hard, but speed of cut was perfectly adequate, the included blade has a narrow kerf and left a smooth cut. Seems pricey, but our business is creating lumber and we specialize in slabs and beams. This is a money-maker and a big time saver for us; and the results are far superior to trying to line up two opposing cuts. I have used it with and without the rip guide, and gotten good results either way. Make sure the piece you are cutting is well supported and clamped securely (unless it is so heavy it won't move). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2017 by Mark

  • This thing is a beast.
I'm a timber frame builder and have used this saw a fair amount. Okay, as far as big timber saws go this is the entry level model with an entry level price. This is a big saw and a bit of a handful to handle so be sure to use saw horses, clamps, clean work space etc.. You don't use this like a worm drive saw, it's too big and not balanced the same. Take your time with the cut and it will handle a 6"x 12" in one pass. It needs a good carbide blade to get good cuts. Once the blade dulls it starts to wobble and give poor results. It has a built in damper to help with this vibration but dullness with overcome it. For the price, this is an awesome saw. Compared to a Mafell it pales. If you're going to cut huge timbers all day every day I'd pass on this one but for one or two projects or the continual few timbers here and there it's perfect. There's a few things that I don't like on this unit. It is under powered. It pulls 15 amps so it's maxing out most home breakers so you won't see any more power in any machine without stepping up to 240 volts like the Mafells. There's a huge price jump to those saws with more power so take your time with this one and it cuts just fine. If you push, it's just bogs down and makes a poor cut. The power issue is more a breaker and circuit issue than a saw issue. My two biggest gripes are the safety release button and the blade guard. Some engineer somewhere went to great lengths to make the release button dang near impossible to work with one hand. It's ridiculous. The fix is easy. I epoxied a small wood "button" used to plug screw holes and painted it black. Took all of 10 minutes. Now it's fine. The blade guard though has no real fix. When you engage the guard as you push through the stock there is a bit of resistance to the guard lifting up and out of the way. This almost always makes the saw wonder off the cut line for a moment. To get a real good cut I clamp a 12" speed square to the timber as a guide and the wobble issue is no more. The other guard issue really sucks. When you cut a 45 degree miter with the blade set at 90 degrees, the guard will not retract no matter how hard you push. It binds and will not retract so you need to reach up with your free hand and help it start to retract and then it's fine. I find it dangerous running this monster with one hand. Makita needs to fix this issue. I usually have helpers around since no one builds a timber frame alone so I have one of them lift the guard for me which only takes a moment. The other option that I've seen and use is to loosen the lock knobs for the depth of cut. This keeps the plate on the wood at all times but allows you to "plunge" to start the cut which eliminates the guard issues completely. The initial plunge retracts the blade and then you cut as usual. On big timbers this is still a safe option. I wouldn't suggest it on smaller lumber.... but then again, go get your small saw for that stuff. Other than the guard being a hassle on some cuts, this is a great saw for the price. The supplied plastic "stand" for the saw is a must. It keeps the saw from getting bent up and it's elevated and easier to reach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014 by Thomas Brasby

  • An indestructable tool
I used this saw to build a 4,000 square foot log home. It never failed, and it was used it all day long and made hundreds of cuts in hundreds of 6 inch by 8 inch logs. The blade never required re-sharpening, though I suspect it may by now. It is both heavy duty, and heavy. It takes a pretty strong man to use it for hours at a time, so I hired off-duty firemen to do this for me. (They, too were indestructible.) The saw never gave a moment's difficulty. We did take good care of it, keeping it dry and secure, never dropping it or mishandling it. We tried to treat it as the quality tool that it is, and we were well rewarded. Now that I have finished the house and no longer need the saw, I have considered selling it, but to tell the truth, it is such a fine tool that I do not want to part with it, even though I no longer have a use for it. I think of it as a faithful and dependable friend. I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2013 by Russell F.

  • Nice for size
It is a little hard to start given the safety button and size makes it awkward to push button and pull trigger while controlling the starting cut. It is easy to get off track without using a guide. It is difficult to correct once you do leave the line. Cuts like a hot knife through butter on shorter cuts; sometimes tries to push back on longer ones. Easily makes the 6" deep cuts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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