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HD5860 | 8-1/4" Worm Drive SKILSAW®

8-1/4 In. Worm Drive SKILSAW®

Model #HD5860

The 60 degree bevel is an exclusive feature of the 8-1/4" worm drive SKILSAW® model HD5860. With a high torque 13 amp motor, the 8-1/4 inch worm drive Skilsaw® offers tremendous quality.

  • Exclusive 60° bevel feature with 8 1/4" blade is ideal for angled cuts
  • High Torque 13 Amp Motor
  • Oil indicator level and relief bellows for long life
  • Precision-machined, durable worm drive gears for longer tool life
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Features: 8-1/4" Worm Drive SKILSAW®
  • Exclusive 60° bevel feature with 8 1/4" blade is ideal for angled cuts
  • High Torque 13 Amp Motor
  • Oil indicator level and relief bellows for long life
  • Precision-machined, durable worm drive gears for longer tool life
  • 22 amp switch and heavy gauge cord
  • Die-cast aluminum motor and gear housings for durability
  • Note: Saw weight includes blade and cord
Specifications: 8-1/4" Worm Drive SKILSAW®
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  • Depth of Cut at 45 Deg.:
  • Depth of Cut at 90 Deg.:
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  • 13.0
  • Diamond
  • 8-1/4"
  • 8-1/4"
  • UL, CSA
  • 8 Ft.
  • 2-1/4"
  • 2-7/8"
  • HD5860 (F01258600B)
  • 4,300
  • Heavy Duty
  • 120V
Includes:
  • 24-Tooth Carbide Blade
  • Blade Wrench
Reviews: 8-1/4" Worm Drive SKILSAW®
HD5860 5 5 1 1
It's worth its weight in gold, with best line of sight, power, and reach. I use side winder saws, and they work fine, but I prefer the worm drive saws. I use the super 77 daily for work, and I own the 8 1/4 for projects where I need to cut rough, 2x, true dimension lumber. In rough sawn, it will cut clean through at a 45 deg where a smaller 7 1/4" will not. The super 77 and the 8 1/2 are the most rugged hand power tools I own and will motor through treated, engineered and wet wood without bogging. The great line of sight to the cut line allows me to make more accurate cuts than any side winder I have owned. The handle in the rear allows me to gain 5-6" more in reach, and this is great when cutting sheet goods. Having the handle in the rear makes the saw more stable and helps it to track better. The extra weight and the rear handle are an advantage. If you turn your stock so you cut down hill, gravity works to effortlessly cut through the material. It is a change from a side winder but to me, it is worth it with the better line of sight, rear handle, increased power, and the gravity assist cutting. October 18, 2012
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