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Dewalt, D24000, Saws, Power Tools, Tile Saws, Na 10" Wet Tile Saw With Cantilevering Rail And Cart System And 69 Pound Weight The Dewalt 10" Wet Tile Saw Is Extremely Durable And Efficient. This Amazing Tool Only Weighs 69 Lbs Which Allows One Person To Transport And Set It Up. Making These Even More Versatile Is The Cantilevering Rail/Cart System Which Allows For 24" Ripping Capacity And 18" Tile On Diagonal. Features: Cantilevering Rail/Cart System Allows For 24" Ripping Capacity - 18" Tile On Diagonal - Only 69 Lbs - Allows One Person To Transport And Set Up Tile Saw - Stainless Steel Rail System Is Integrated Into The Tile Saw Frame, Insuring Accurate Cuts - Integrated 45/22.5° Miter Feature For Quick Angled Cuts - Plunge Feature Allows The User To Make Quick Plunge Cuts For Electrical Outlets And A/C Registers - Dual Water Nozzles Can Be Adjusted For Optimal Water Placement On Blade In Order To Minimize Over-Spray And Mist - Rear And Side Water Attachments Can Be Placed On Tile Saw To Catch Overspray From Large Tile - Keeping The Water In The Pan - Removable Cutting Cart For Easy Cleaning Of Tile Saw - Compact Tile Saw Frame Allows For Easy Transport And Storage In Vehicle - 34" X 26" - 3-1/8" Depth Of Cut Allows For Cutting Of Most V-Cap And Pavers - Specifications: Amps: 15.0 Amps - Blade Diameter: 10" - Max Rip Capacity: 24" Tile - Diagonal Cut Capacity: 18" Tile - Plunge Feature: Yes - Max Depth Of Cut: 3-1/8" - Integrated 45° Miter: Yes - Integrated 22.5° Miter: Yes - Length: 34" - Width, Housing Only: 26" - Edge Guide: 45/90° - Pan Material: Abs Plastic - Stand: Included In D24000s - Removable Water Containment Tray: Yes - Position Of Rail System: Integrated - Hp: 1.5 Continuous Duty Hp - Tool Weight: 69 Lbs - Tool Weight: Lbs - Dewalt Is Firmly Committed To Being The Best In The Business, And This Commitment To Being Number One Extends To Everything They Do, From Product Design And Engineering To Manufacturing And Service.

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