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CUTTING | SKILSAWS


FLOORING 3600 Solid, laminate, engineered flooring 3540 3600 4-3/8 in. Flooring Saw


Features • Completes Most Cuts for a Flooring Installation Portable saw that makes accurate cross, miter and rip cuts


• Dual Sliding Rails For superior accuracy and effortless operation during cross and miter cuts


• Miter Detents at 0, 22.5 and 45 Degrees Locks fence into place at the most common miter cut angles used in flooring installations


• Innovative Locking System Secures saw on rails for rip cuts


• Die-Cast Aluminum Miter and Rip Fence Durable aluminum fence provides optimal cut accuracy


• Carry Handle For easy transport between jobs


• Soft-Grip Saw Handle with Ambidextrous Lockout Switch Designed for left and right handed users


• Push Stick with On-Tool Storage • Built-In Cord Wrap


• Vacuum Port For maximum dust collection


• Dust Bag Keeps work area clear of debris


Specifications Rating


Amperage


No Load RPM/Min Weight (lbs.)


120V 7.0


11,000 23


Includes 4-3/8 in. 40-Tooth Carbide Tipped Blade 75540


Self Aligning Rip/Miter Fence


Blade Wrench Clamp


Push Stick Dust Bag


1619PA0201 1619PA0204 1619PA0348 1619PA0102 1619PA0205


Optional Equipment 4-3/8 in. 36-Tooth Carbide Tipped Blade


3510 Ceramic, travertine, porcelain, marble, granite


TRANSFORM THE LOOK OF YOUR HOME WITH NEW FLOORING AND TILE WORK


75536


FLOORING SAW BLADES


75536 Premium Blade • Increased Durability


Longer lasting Premium C3 carbide teeth for fast, smooth cuts


• Greater Precision Triple chip tooth grind provides clean cuts


75540 Standard Blade • Durability


Carbide teeth for fast, smooth cuts


• Precision Teeth are sharpened with a 600-grit diamond wheel to deliver smooth cuts


2X LIFE COMPARED TO 75540 BLADE For project ideas and tips: www.skiltools.com 37


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