Straighter Cuts with a Track Saw
Posted: Thursday, October 01, 2009
by Maria Polidoro
http://www.acetoolonline.com/
A track saw has the ability to make perfectly straight, precise cuts with ease. The pivotal component of a track saw is the metal track that helps guide the saw along a straight and accurate path as the operator makes the cut. The track is placed on the surface to be cut and lined up with the exact line that is to be followed. Track saws can be used to create straight cuts whether they are at a right angle to the surface or a bevel, and reduce or eliminate the splintering that is common when cutting certain materials with other types of hand saws.
Track saws are available with tracks of differing lengths. The tracks in most models can be connected end to end to create tracks of customized lengths, versatility that makes them ideal for a variety of jobs. The bottom of the track will typically be equipped with strips of high friction material, which hold the track in place and eliminate the need to secure the track by clamping or another method in most cases. On certain track saws, this high friction material may need to be trimmed along the length of the track prior to the first use.
As always, it is advised to follow all manufacturer guidelines and safety recommendations when operating all kinds of hand and power tools.
About the Author: Maria Polidoro is the owner of Ace Tool, a leading dealer and service center for electrical power tools. Headquartered in Wantagh, New York, Ace Tool offers over 70 major brands including Champion Tools, Milwaukee, Amana and virtually all other major brands.
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