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PORTER-CABLE Chop Saw, 15-Amp, 14-Inch (PCE700)

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Features

  • 15 Amp, 3,800 Rpm Motor With Replaceable Brushes Provides Power And Durability For The Chop Saw
  • Quick-Release Material Clamp Of The Metal Chop Saw Allows For Easy Material Cutting And Removal
  • Cutting Fence With Miter Adjustment Of The Metal Cutting Saw Allows Up To 45 Degree Angles To Be Cut
  • Spark Deflector Provides Safety And Clear Line Of Sight For Cutting

Description

Our 14-inch Chop Saw for Metal Cutting features a powerful 3,800 RPM motor for clean cuts and long motor life. The quick-release material clamp allows for easy material cutting and removal, and a cutting fence with miter adjustment allows up to 45 degree cutting angles. A spark deflector provides clear line- of-sight for accurate cutting, and a heavy-duty steel base provides stability while cutting. The cut off saw also has a spindle lock for easy blade changes.

Brand: PORTER-CABLE


Color: Multi


Blade Material: Metal,Steel


Surface Recommendation: Metal


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎PORTER-CABLE


Color: ‎Multi


Blade Material: ‎Metal,Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Metal


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Spindle Lock


Included Components: ‎(1) PCE700 | (1) 14" Cutting Wheel | (1) Wrench


Product Dimensions: ‎22.69"L x 14"W x 17.06"H


Voltage: ‎120


Warranty Type: ‎Limited Warranty


Item Weight: ‎32 Pounds


Speed: ‎3800 RPM


Blade Length: ‎14 Inches


Cutting Angle: ‎45 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎15 Amps


Wattage: ‎3.42E+3


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎46


Handle Material: ‎Plastic or Rubber


UPC: ‎885911373746 722544735520 787721473350


Manufacturer: ‎PORTER-CABLE


Part Number: ‎PCE700


Item Weight: ‎32 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎PCE700


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎14"


Style: ‎Chop Saw


Material: ‎Blend


Horsepower: ‎4 hp


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Cord Length: ‎8 Feet


Special Features: ‎Spindle Lock


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 year limited warranty


Date First Available: December 30, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great bang for the buck
Style: Chop Saw
After reading lots of mixed reviews on this saw, and way too many bad reviews on every Dewalt chop saw I truly wanted, I finally bought this one for 1/4 of the price of the Dewalt, yet with less bad reviews. I ordered a Dewalt blade like many others suggested because of the claims of how bad the one that comes on it is. Well, I tried the factory blade, and it did just sit and spin and melt the metal and did not cut the material AT ALL if the metal was laid flat. So, being experienced in fabrication and mechanics... I set the material on end and the factory blade works good. The depth of the chop makes even thicker stuff easy to cut this way. Power is good as long as you don't force it through the cut. Is it as good as a 1k unit in a fab shop? No, but it's dirt cheap and for the average fabricator or weekend warrior or most average shops.... I'd recommend this in a heartbeat. And I'm picky about my tools, and I would absolutely buy this again. And unlike every Dewalt model I researched, this one actually makes STRAIGHT CUTS! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2022 by Team Curly Butt Team Curly Butt

  • Cuts metal fast and straight
Style: Chop Saw
My first impressions are it is a bit sloppy with the shields/hood. They flop around a bit, but in no way affects the saw from cutting through metal. I cut various sizes of metal, the most being 1/2 inch rebar and it was fast and clean. The shield/hood is sloppy, and is fully tightened. A lot different then my Dewalt Miter saw. I plan to take it apart and fill the gaps with some felt washers, and that should give it the solid feel I expect from a good quality tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by ILoveMyDog

  • Good Chop saw for the money after putting a new blade on it.
Style: Chop Saw
I was considering the Harbor Freight chop saw for $90 but they were out of stock. I order this one instead for a few more $. The appearance and construction seems way superior to the one i had been considering at HF. I am approaching the limits of this saws capacity by cutting 3"x4"x1/8 square tubing at a 45 degree angle. Tried my first cut with the blade that came with the saw. Total disappointment. It did not cut at all. Spend 45 minutes and popped the circuit breaker once and only made it 50% of the way. I had 35 more cuts to go to finish my project and was considering returning the saw and paying someone to make my cuts. Then I Tried the Dewalt Metal Cut wheel that was 1/8 thick and had similar results and could not finish the first cut. Thought i would give it one more try and bought a 5 pack of the Makita 14" x 1" x 3/32" Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel and wow what a difference. Each cut now takes about 2 minutes. Cuts are clean and fast. I think the thinner blade made for thick steel made the difference. The angle guide is not at all accurate. Set at 45 degrees and i am getting 42 degrees, other than that, this was a good buy as i got my project cuts done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Bradford

  • It's a fine tool for what it is.
Style: Chop Saw
People misunderstand this and similar tools' place in the world. This is a respectable saw in the sub-$200 group. I would not use it for any kind of production work, but for a casual user, it is fine. "The deck is not square!" Not my experience; the first thing we did was check square when we received it. I suspect such users did not prop the stock or were working with unclean metal that did not sit flat on the deck. "The motor is weak and blows circuit breakers!" and "The included disc is terrible!" What? First, if you take any grinding tool and push hard on it, you will load the motor and wear out the grinding discs faster. Cutting tools need to be run at a certain speed and a certain force, while grinding tools enjoy a tradeoff between speed and tool wear. You can grind with minimal force; the disc will last longer, but the cuts will be slower. The included disc works fine, though better discs will certainly work better. Just go easy on the pressure and take your time. You can't go too slow, except for the time it takes. If you want fast, clean cuts, get a $800 cutting tool with a carbide tipped blade. If you want to make occasional cuts and don't mind going slow to get a good quality cut, this tool is fine. General advice, not specific to this tool: Aligning material to be cut is difficult. Build yourself some supports for any material that overhangs the deck. Get a face shield. Carbon steel cuts will shower some good sized sparks. Wear good hearing protection. Grinding, especially a 14" disc, is LOUD. Ease up on the pressure. Go slow. Be patient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Antoine Rockamora

  • Good value
Style: Chop Saw
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by MuttFL

  • Good Saw for Home Shop
Style: Chop Saw
I use this saw in my home shop to cut angle, flatbar, and small pipe. It works very well for my purposes. It is NOT for precise cuts, and you will have to clean up the flashing on the ends of your cuts. Good value for my occasional use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by GrumpyOldMan

  • Quality tool for the shop
Style: Chop Saw
Quality tool for the shop always good to have an extra chopsaw Around if it’s a good price
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Joe Franco

  • Adequate for my needs
Style: Chop Saw
Just a couple of comments: 1) Make sure to square the guide to the blade. My saw was WAY out of square out of the box. It is easy enough to adjust, but don’t assume it is set up and ready to cut. 2) It pulls a lot of current. I used it on a 15amp circuit with just a couple of LED lights on the same circuit. I had to turn the lights off to keep the breaker from tripping when I started the saw. If I got a little aggressive with the cut, the breaker would trip. Find a 20amp circuit if you can. 3) I made several cuts on pretty large aluminum extrusions. I went slow and the cuts were pretty square, but the burrs were huge and took awhile to file off. Maybe a blade instead of the abrasive disc would produce less burrs. 4) This is a pretty basic saw; nothing fancy, but for somebody like me who only occasionally needs to cut metal, it is adequate. It seems sturdy enough. Time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by Paul K.

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