SearchWhat are you looking for? Select a category Saws Dry Saws Wet Saws Cutting Wheel Dry Cutting Wheels Wet Cutting Wheels Parts Contact CUSTOMER SERVICE 9:00am – 5:00pm (330) 778-1212 [email protected] Request a Quote Miter Saws Buying Guide What closest describes the material being cut?This will guide you on the process of selecting the best product to use. Solids or Ballscrews or Rails Rebar or Cable or Wire Rope or Bundles Widely varying shapes and sizes Thick wall pipe Angles or Extrusions or HSS Thin Wall TubingWhich is most important? Faster cut time and lower abrasive wheel consumption are most important. Quality finish and low burn and limited dust are most important.How often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15 times a day Several times per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2 inches and below 2 to 2.5 inches 2.5 to 3.5 inches 3.5 inches and aboveWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 1 inch and below 1 to 1.5 inches 1.5 to 2 inches 2 inches and aboveHow often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15x a day Several time per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 inches and aboveWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2 inches and below 2 inches and aboveWhich is most important? Quality finish and low burn and limited dust are most important. Faster cut time and lower abrasive wheel consumption are most important.How often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15 times a day Several times per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 inches and aboveWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2 inches and below 2 inches and aboveHow often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15 times a day Several times per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 to 3 inches 3 to 4 inches 4 inches and aboveWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 1.5 inches and below 1.5 to 2 inches 2 to 3.5 inches 3.5 inches and aboveWhich is most important? Faster cut time and lower abrasive wheel consumption are most important. Quality finish and low burn and limited dust are most important.How often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15 times a day Several times per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 to 3.5 inches 3.5 to 4.5 inches 5.5 to 7.5 inchesWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2 inches and below 2 to 2.5 inches 2.5 to 4 inches 4 inches and aboveHow often will the saw be used? Occasionally Less than 15 time per day Several times per hour Nearly continually or in productionWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 inches and aboveWhat is the largest material typically being cut? 2.5 inches and below 2.5 inches and above Show me my options Here are your options:Sorry, no results found.Please repeat the product guide and try different answer combinations. Retake Product Guide