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Hercules Mini Benchtop Cut-Off Miter Saw for Hobby Crafts (Mini Cut-Off Saw)

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 13
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Size: Mini Cut-Off Saw


Brand: Unknown


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Brake


Included Components: Bare-Tool


Voltage: 110 Volts


Amperage: 9 Amps


Speed: 7800 RPM


Blade Length: 2 Inches


Number of Teeth: 60


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Cutting Angle: 45 Degrees


Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 5.6 x 4.3 inches


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.69 pounds


Manufacturer: Hercules


Date First Available: November 14, 2017


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  • Changing the blade
Everything was fine when I purchased this. It worked great. The problem came when it was time to change the blade. First, the instructions are very poorly written and don’t even give you a clue as to how to go about this. I figured out on my own that you must remove BOTH guards, and using the second Allen wrench that came with it, put that Allen wrench in the set screw of the belt gear opposite the blade in order to keep the shaft from turning as you loosen the screw that holds the blade on. BE SURE TO TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE to loosen. Once I got that figured out, I put the new blade on and as I was tightening it, I noticed I didn’t have it centered on the washer very well and the blade was off center. Now I had merely SNUGGED the screw but with all my strength I could not get it undone again. I don’t know what was going on there but it was like I had put a breaker bar on the end of that wrench and pulled it tight with all 190 pounds of body weight. I fought to get it loose for an hour before I ended up stripping the Allen wrench. I got mad, took the dremel, cut a slot in the screw, got out my Dewalt hammer drill, set it in reverse, put in a flat bit and got it free that way. The drill actually popped like it had to use real torque to get that to come loose and it was finger tight when I stopped. And yes, I know which way I was turning it the whole time. So it’s ruined now. I think its junk and would avoid it but if you need to change the blade, remove both guards, turn the blade with one hand until you see the set screw hole in the center of the gear on the left side. It’s the gear that’s at the front on the left. Put the smaller of the two Allen wrenches in that hole and push down to keep the gear from turning. Put the other Allen wrench in the screw that holds the blade on, stand in front of the machine and pull the wrench to you to loosen. Push back to tighten ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Gary Kenneth Mattes

  • A Hercules good for cutting warm butter....
A Hercules good for cutting warm butter.... I received this unit April 8 and had it ordered with some extra blades. You might find this product under dozens of different marketing names. All of them are the same, maybe different color and brand-name but all course have the same weak motor. Unless you're cutting but Balsa wood or cardboard paper don't hope for too much. Also, it came which two small wrenches, both the wrong size and I had to resort to my Allen wrench set. The cutting disc holding nut is 3/32" but the provided Allen wrenches were smaller. The main issue is that the motor, which is listed as a 90 W motor with a max RPM of 7800 has no torque and under the slightest load loses most of its RPM under minimal load. The tooth belt drive pulleys are 1:1 I tried various materials, from wood to metals. Small pine trim so so, oak forget it. Aluminum or brass tubes with a wall thickness of 1mm (0.04") yes, but once your wall thickness of a, let's say 3/8" tube approaches 1/16" the saw is challenged and you are faster cutting it with a hacksaw. Trying to cut a ½" plumbing type copper pipe, forget it! A Wiremold (LeGrand) 500 metal wire raceway, forget it. You'll hit your 80th birthday before you're through. The clamping device maximum opening is short of 7/8" maximum so you only can clamp up to ¾". The center of the clamping vice is the highest point functioning as the moving device clamp guide. Thus the height measures from base level 23 mm The blades that fit are all 2 inch but if you remove the protective cover you can also mount 3 inch saw or abrasive blades. You will need to fashion some kind of guard. Cardboard or aluminum. To sum it all up just another crappy Chinese product and not thought out. Not worth it unless you need to cut balsa wood, warm butter or thick air.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021 by Vero Veritas

  • shipping and product excellent
no issues
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022 by Hank S.

  • Ok for what im using it for.
Bought it for my wife to use on her doll house project. Its more confusing and harder to use than my full size compound miter saw.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by chris baynton

  • Good for the price
The media could not be loaded. In some pieces it will take a little while to cut and maybe you will have to turn the piece some times especially if you will make the cut in angle but the is very clean and precisely. Good for the price
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022 by Vinicius

  • Awesome
I love this. I can cut all sorts of things with it. I even cut a piece of pvc pipe although I had to turn it to cut on all sides because it was just a tad bigger for the saw but that can be expected because of the size of the saw but that’s ok.I’m very satisfied with my saw.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022 by Christine

  • Great hobby saw for the craft room. No safety switch on the trigger though
This little saw is a great saw for the balsa and even bigger wood/plastic projects. The vise is both handy and a bother depending on your material to cut. Sometimes if you need to see the exact place the blade will cut you'll need to lower the blade to see the contact point, adjust the position and then tighten the vise. Not unusual at all if you don't have a laser indicator like the big saws do, but while doing all that be careful NOT to pull the trigger switch and cut yourself. There is no safety button. By simply moving the saw down to see the cut contact point, you can easily start the saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2019 by Mike K.

  • Very good for what it is!
I read several good and bad reviews on this item before purchasing. My intent was to find a good power tool for cutting zinc and copper came for stained glass without spending $200 or more on a brand name came saw. This Hercules saw is an inexpensive option which works very well for limited production. Because of the lower quality and design of this tool, it must be coaxed along when using it. It tends to get stuck in what ever you’re cutting if you try to go too fast, and when it does you need to quickly back out of your cut or shut off the machine to avoid burning out the motor! When used correctly it works fine if you’re not in a hurry. I don’t expect this saw to last indefinitely, but it’s a good cheap alternative until I find something better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2019 by Dr Biner

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