Milwaukee Tool 2736-20 M18 FUEL™ 8-1/4" Table Saw w/ ONE-KEY™ - Battery Not Included
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Milwaukee Tool 2736-20 M18 FUEL™ 8-1/4" Table Saw w/ ONE-KEY™ - Battery Not Included

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Milwaukee Tool 2736-20 M18 FUEL™ 8-1/4" Table Saw w/ ONE-KEY™ - Battery Not IncludedThe Milwaukee M18 FUEL 8 1 4 Table Saw w ONE KEY generates the power of a 15A corded saw, 24 1 2 of rip capacity and up to 600 linear feet of cutting per charge. Designed for the professional carpenter, remodeler and general contractor, the MILWAUKEE M18 FUEL 8 1 4 Table Saw w ONE KEY is optimized for power, portability and productivity. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor provides 5,800 RPM and higher speeds under load for corded cutting performance.

The Milwaukee® M18 FUEL 8-1/4 Table Saw w/ ONE-KEY generates the power of a 15A corded saw, 24-1/2 of rip capacity and up to 600 linear feet of cutting per charge. Designed for the professional carpenter, remodeler and general contractor, the MILWAUKEE® M18 FUEL 8-1/4 Table Saw w/ ONE-KEY is optimized for power, portability and productivity. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor provides 5,800 RPM and higher speeds under load for corded cutting performance. REDLINK PLUS Intelligence ensures maximum performance and protection from overload, overheating and over-discharge. The M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 battery delivers unmatched run-time in all applications. The rack and pinion fence system maintains accuracy and allows for quick adjustments. For maximum productivity, the tool has onboard storage for the included accessories and tool-free guard and riving knife changes. An all-metal frame provides durability for daily job site use.

Compatible with ONE-KEY, this is the industrys first table saw that wirelessly connects to a smartphone to Track and Manage a tools performance and location. Integrated Tool Tracking, available through ONE-KEY, provides full visibility to how and where tools are being used across your network of jobs and users. The app will track all ONE-KEY compatible devices within 100 ft range of your phone. By building the functionality into the tool, not the battery, all devices are trackable even if the battery is not charged or on the tool. The app will automatically keep records of the last time a tool was within range of the app, allowing you to pinpoint missing tools quicker and increase accountability of your crew. Paired with tracking, Integrated Tool Security provides the ultimate theft protection. Protect your investment with features like tool lock-out, or hide the tool from the nearby device screen so only you can see your tool is in range. If your tool is lost or stolen, render it useless by sending a remote command to the tool to shut itself off the next time it comes within range of any ONE-KEY app.

Features

  • 24-1/2" Rip Capacity to rip 4x8 sheets of plywood or OSB

  • All metal frames to handle tough jobsite conditions

  • On board storage for guard, riving knife, push stick, fence and miter gauge

  • POWERSTATE Brushless Motor: Purposely built for the M18 FUEL 8-1/4" Table Saw w/ One-Key(TM) to provide the power and performance of a 15A corded table saw.

  • Rack and Pinion Fence System for square cuts and easy adjustment

  • REDLINK PLUS Intelligence: Ensures optimal performance and provides overload protection to prevent damage to the tool and battery during heavy applications while still maintaining compatibility across the entire M18 System.

  • REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 Battery Pack: Provides 50% more power and runs 50% cooler versus standard REDLITHIUM HD packs. Superior pack construction provides the industry's best protection against job site conditions.

  • Single wrench blade change

  • Tool-free guard and riving knife changes

Specifications

Blade Size: 8-1/4"
Tool Warranty: 5-Year Limited Warranty
Power Source: Cordless
Length: 17.5 in
Weight: 41.6 lb
Height: 12.0 in
Width: 22.5 in
RPM: 6,300
Cut Depth at 90: 2-1/2"
Cut Depth at 45: 1-3/4"
Battery Type: 18V Lithium-Ion
Arbor Size: 5/8"
Max Bevel: 47 Degrees
Voltage: 18V
Battery System: M18

Includes:
(1) Anti Kick Back Pawls

Battery Not Included

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