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The WEN CT1065 is a professional-grade 10-Amp plunge cut track saw featuring a 6.5-inch carbide-tipped blade capable of ripping boards up to 2-1/3 inches thick and bevel cuts up to 45 degrees. Designed for precision and portability, it offers smooth, splinter-free cuts with a dust port for clean operation. Compatible with WEN’s track systems, it’s perfect for millennial pros seeking reliable, versatile woodworking tools backed by a 2-year warranty.







| ASIN | B07VFXFTVP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 834,188 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 697 in Circular Saws |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | WEN |
| Colour | Black |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,947) |
| Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459991526 |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
| Included Components | 6.5-inch 24-tooth carbide-tipped blade |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.5L x 24.1W x 24.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Track Saw |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Model Number | CT1065 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bevel Capability |
| Part Number | CT1065 |
| Power source | AC |
| Specification Met | CE, UL |
| Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 044459991526 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
C**O
Na que ver con makita y otras marcas
E**F
La sierra cumple muy bien para lo que está diseñada y el precio es razonable, tenía años queriendo una sierra de riel pero estaban fuera de mi presupesto. El único detalle importante es ver que no todos los modelos de rieles de esta marca están hechos para este modelo. Compré los 55" y tuve que adaptarlos
H**D
Ya proble la guia con mi sierra WEN funciona muy bien el producto llego antes de la fecha programada y muy bien protegido perooooo....al revisar las dimensiones por lo que pague el producto no mide lo que dice la publicacion esta mas corto de hecho le faltan 1- 1/4" a dimension total
A**N
I've never used a track saw before and didn't really see the need for one however with the increase in demand in things I build for customers with live edge slabs and that absolutely everyone no matter how little woodworking they do claiming these are must have tool I got one. Let me tell you this if you are cutting long wide slabs this is a necessity almost an then once you do have it you'll find it makes squaring ends super fast and if you don't like using the table saw to break down sheet goods it is good for that as well. When it comes to purchasing tools I DON'T buy Festool as it's overrated and not any better built than several other brands but I do usually buy most of my tools from a fairly big name when it came to this tool however it isn't produced by many companies and as I mentioned I didn't even think I would need or use this much so I just grabbed a cheap one than seemed to have decent reviews. I figured if it wasn't perfectly accurate oh well I just wanted it to break down rough stock but I will say this say is perfectly accurate a breaze to use and every bit as good as any other out there. It does how a few quirks like the anti kick lock.....yeah just take that off right away it's a nuisance. I've used this on 1/4" to 3/4" ply and MDF as well as 1" to 3" cherry and maple as well as black locust, osage orange, holly, and patagonian rosewood not to mention it eats walnut as a main staple like a champ. You'll want to throw on a good blade (I used an industrial thin kerf coated rip blade from Freud) but so far I've never had it bog down on anything. This does have slightly less cut depth of a regular circular saw but it leaves very little on a 3" rough slab and it can be easily hand cut or re cut with your circ saw. Most of my slabs are 2" but I do have a supply of 3" cherry and have cut 3" walnut and red oak for countertops and there was no bogging down or burning which cherry loves to do. Lastly I will say you should definitely forget the Wen tracking. I went with Makita as it's the happy medium and the easiest to find in many different lengths but also Festool tracking is exactly the same as well. This way if you do upgrade your sw later your tracking will still work with your new saw. I conclusion if you're like me and wasn't really sure thi was as useful as everyone else claims it to be or you're just starting out and aren't sure where to best spend your money then this is the saw. It is cheap enough to not break the bank but also a very good saw that you might find you won't bother upgrading later.
B**T
From photo you can see that clamp is almost identical to old (princess auto?) clamp I have. By simply welding suitable piece for track, could have made this for less than $10.
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