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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . Well the Crosscut station solves that, especially for someone who has to take their tools with them.
The Crosscut Station is portable so it works well for doing projects in the yard or to help with a project at a buddy’s house. With the Kreg saw station, you can cut with your circular saw just as accurately as with a mitre saw. DescriptionWith the Kreg KMA4100 crosscut station, you can cut boards up to 305 mm (12") wide quickly and accurately. It was a quick fix, but when all is said and done, assembly is easy and fits pretty much all circular saws regardless of size and blade orientation. The Crosscut Station is even compact enough to make it a portable cutting solution when you need accurate crosscuts and angle cuts on the go.The manual goes on to say that it might be necessary to position the fixed guide rail on the left to get the blade centered. Crosscut boards wider than most compound mitre saws can handle ((up to 305 mm (12″) at 90°)) and make a variety of mitre cuts from 0° to 45°. Siblings to the Crosscut Station are the Kreg Rip-Cut which attaches to a circular saw to make straight, accurate rip cuts.
The Kreg Crosscut Station KMA4100-INT is the perfect solution for precise and efficient crosscutting and ripping. They come with detachable material support blocks, which are great for working with extra-long boards. Get miter saw quality from your circular saw The Crosscut Station gives you the capabilities of a miter saw with just a circular saw and Kreg® guided cutting. These cookies are used by advertising and social networks to modify the displayed ads so that they are of interest to you. The Crosscut Station gives you the capabilities of a mitre saw with just a circular saw and Kreg guided cutting, allowing you to crosscut boards wider than most compound mitre saws can handle (up to 12" at 90°).There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data.