Product Description


As BL Motor Circular saw, the low-maintenance and powerful brushless motor ensures maximum performance with a longer run time as compared to conventional brush motors.
The cordless portable circular saw is easy to use thanks to the tool-free adjustment options in cutting depth and angle of inclination as well as the simple saw blade change using the spindle lock.
- The dust extraction adapter ensures a clean workplace.
- The high-quality LED lighting provides optimal illumination of the cutting area.
- Foldable Rafter Hook is easy to storage after working
Model No.
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LCC777-10L New Battery Circular Saw
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Voltage
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20V
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Rated speed
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5000RPM
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Cutting capacity
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65mm @ 90° 50mm @ 45°
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Motor Type
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Brushless Motor
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LED
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YES
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Blade Size
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Φ190mm
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Vacuum Hose
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35mm
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Bevel Capacity
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56°
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Advantage
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Brushless Motor
Foldable Rafter Hook
All Aluminum Base and Guard
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Selling Features
1. 100% Aluminum safety guard and base plate
2. Larger Cutting Capacity
3. LED Worklight
4. Dust extraction adaptor


Company Profile
Professional Battery Power Tool Manufacturer
One-Battery Solution for a wide range of Power tools like cordless drill, cordless saw, cordless vacuum cleaner, cordless angle grinder, cordless impact wrench, cordless sander, and more.



FAQ
FAQ for cordless circular saw
Q: What are the main advantages of a cordless circular saw?
A: Cordless circular saws offer several advantages:
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Portability:
They are not tethered to a power outlet, allowing for greater freedom of movement and use in various locations, especially where power sources are limited.
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Convenience:
They eliminate the need for extension cords, making them easier to use in tight spaces or outdoor settings.
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Safety:
While all power tools require careful handling, cordless saws remove the tripping hazard of cords.
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Brushless motors:
Many newer models feature brushless motors, which provide longer runtimes, increased power, and extended tool life.
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Dust Collection:
Some models have integrated dust collection systems to minimize airborne dust particles and keep your workspace cleaner.
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Ergonomic Design:
Many cordless saws are designed with comfortable grips and balanced weight distribution for ease of use and reduced fatigue during operation.
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Tool-free Adjustments:
Many models offer tool-free adjustments for cutting depth and bevel angle, allowing for quick and easy changes.
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Increased Cutting Depth:
The combination of brushless motors and larger blades (typically 6 1/2" or 7 1/4") can offer a significant cutting depth.
Q: What are the limitations of a cordless circular saw?
A: While cordless saws offer many benefits, they also have some limitations:
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Battery Life:
Runtime is limited by battery capacity, and heavy-duty tasks may require frequent battery changes or having extra batteries on hand.
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Power Output:
Cordless saws might not be as powerful as corded models, especially for cutting very hard or thick materials. Our LCC777-10L professional model are the only model which offer the same power as corded saw, 1800W.
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Blade Size:
While blade sizes are comparable to corded saws (most commonly 6 1/2" or 7 1/4"), some cordless saws may use smaller blades, which can affect cutting depth and speed.
Q: What should I consider when choosing a cordless circular saw?
A: When selecting a cordless circular saw, consider:
- Cutting Depth: Determine the maximum cutting depth you need for your projects.
- Bevel Capacity: If you need to make angled cuts, ensure the saw has an adjustable baseplate for bevel cutting.
- Motor Type: Brushless motors offer longer runtime and increased power.
- Battery Compatibility: If you already have other cordless tools, consider a saw that uses the same battery platform for convenience.
- Ergonomics: Look for a saw with a comfortable grip and good balance.
- Features: Consider features like dust collection, LED lighting, and tool-free adjustments.
Q: How do I properly use a cordless circular saw?
- Safety First: Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection, and a dust mask.
- Secure the Workpiece: Ensure the material being cut is firmly supported and clamped down.
- Mark Your Cut Line: Accurately mark the cut line on the material.
- Start the Saw: Engage the safety switch and trigger, then bring the blade into contact with the material.
- Maintain a Steady Pace: Avoid forcing the saw through the material; let the blade do the work.
- Use Guide Rails (Optional): For straight and accurate cuts, consider using guide rails.
- Blade Maintenance: Keep the blade sharp and clean for optimal performance and safety.
- Store Safely: Store the saw in a safe, dry place when not in use.