🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with the Rage 5-S!
The EvolutionPower Tools Rage 5-S Table Saw is a versatile, portable cutting solution designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With a powerful 15A motor, a 10-inch tungsten carbide tipped blade, and the ability to cut through wood, metal, and plastic, this table saw is engineered for precision and durability. Its adjustable bevel and miter capacities, along with a spacious table surface, make it ideal for a variety of projects. Plus, the included safety features and 3-year warranty provide peace of mind for every user.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 65 Pounds |
Blade Length | 10 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 63.5L x 10.2W x 7.6H centimeters |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Plastic |
Number of Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Speed | 2500 RPM |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Brake |
Color | Gray/Silver |
G**.
Hard to read and understand instructions
Works real good. Good quality. Pain in the back to put together.
R**A
Embalaje
La caja fue abierta y la volvieron a cerrar sin cuidado, no me llego el manual y algunas piezas se salieron de la caja al abrirla.Tuve que buscar el manual en internet para poder ensamblar, aun no la pruebo, ya que me tomó mucho tiempo armarla.
C**S
Best saw for the price
After the initial setback of trying to understand the instructions for assembly, I was extremely impressed. I purchased this saw 6 months ago (my first table saw) and put it to work right away. I'm a woodworker by trade and use it every day. A friend bragged to me about the same saw he had purchased and it didn't let me down. Nothing to buy separately, no missing parts, no defects and no worries. All it takes is a little common sense and this saw will do anything you need. Great for the beginner, sufficient for the tradesman, easy on the wallet. I don't see why everyone is crying over this, must be lacking the common sense
J**N
Suprisingly good budget portable table saw/universal work surface.
I got this on a recommendation from a cabinet maker friend of mine, told me that for simpler panel work that I don't need a $2k cabinet saw and to try this one, especially since it needs to go around with me. It's done me well. It's not top tier machinery or blades, but you get a good machine for what you pay for.Pros:+ Clean: The quality of the blade guard is laughable, but it in combination with the undercarriage vacuum port does a great job of keeping sawdust to an absolute minimum - I'm sure only Festool is cleaner.+ Accurate enough for amateur and small pro work: I'm not sure of the accuracy beyond 3 feet, but I got +/- 0.5mm at a meter of 11 ply AB marine plywood.+ Makes for a great hobby table: All of the accessories clear off and one is left with a completely flat table to work on. Pull out the table extensions and throw a bit of scrap ply on it and you've got a fabulous horizontal surface to pile too much stuff on and forget what all is there.+ Portable: It fits in the back of a Fiat 500E somehow. Not a spot of room left except for a toolbox beyond that, but it does fit.+ Somewhat standard aluminum T-channels: A bit of a pain to get any accessories on, but it uses standard channels everywhere there are any, so any T-channel accessories can be used just about anywhere.Cons:- Accessories leave much to be desired: the plastic protractor on the crosscut sled is useless beyond small cuts; as was mentioned, the blade guard is flimsy and wobbles actively on the riving knife; the push stick is such that handling it seems to push things out of square; and the greatest sin of all, despite having several nooks & crannies, none of the accessories seem to actually go anywhere save for the push stick.- Instructions are... odd: The images that come with the instruction manual are fantastic, and are clearly 3D mockups of the unit proper, and the visual assembly instructions are familiar to anyone used to working in any international manufacturing/assembly industry. Which is good, because anything written is useless. The whole thing is a tad convoluted to assemble too, though the few steps they could have done beforehand to make it simpler do save a lot of room in the box.- Motor is decent, but loses torque easily: It's no Bigfoot worm drive, but it's not garbage. It cut through the aformentioned plywood at a decent pace, but got bogged down hard the moment it hit a knot in more than one ply at once. I'd imagine cutting lumber goods would be adventuresome without a top-notch blade. Speaking of...- Included blades are lower mid-grade: Spot of wobble, teeth don't seem to understand knots, bit more tearout than I'd care for, covered in what feels like some 200L drum lubricant instead of blade oil, could use a sharpening right out of the box, but serviceable blades nonetheless. Use the money you save buying this machine and get a good Forrest or Ridge Carbide blade! It will do those blades justice. However...- Wonky changeout of blade: Standard way on low-end table saws - take out the kerf plate, run the blade all the way up, put in the arbor and arbor nut wrenches, put a fiberglass quilt over the blade to keep from gutting your hands if you slip - plus the arbor has more give to it than hands putting a lot of force on a nut near a blade would like.All in all a keen unit, unlike many others I like seeing what these straight-from-China-and-fine-with-it companies do in Western markets, and this is a strong mid-grade entry in a market with a low-grade price point.
T**N
Good product
Saw is nice, very functional. Directions are the worst I have ever tried to navigate. I'm a maintenance tech and had to resort to looking at the online picture to figure it out. Can print directions in 87 languages but good luck understanding them.
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