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The Makita LS1040 10" Compound Miter Saw features a powerful 15 AMP motor and a 4600 RPM blade speed, enabling precise miter cuts up to 52° right and 45° left with 9 positive stops. Its durable machined aluminum base and dual slide rails provide stability and smooth operation, while included accessories like a vertical vise and carbide-tipped blade make it a complete, professional-grade cutting solution backed by a 1-year warranty.
Brand | Makita |
Color | Beige |
Blade Material | Carbide,Aluminum |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Bevel Capability |
Included Components | Vertical Vise (122536-0), 10" 40T Micro-Polished Miter Saw Blade (A-93669), Triangular Rule (762001-3), Socket Wrench (782232-8), Dust Bag (122852-0) |
Product Dimensions | 20"L x 10"W x 21"H |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Speed | 4600 RPM |
Blade Length | 10 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 80 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381020107 |
Handle Material | Plastic or Rubber |
UPC | 883812010722 061346130233 088381020107 728639290592 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | LS1040 |
Item Weight | 27 pounds |
Item model number | LS1040 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Makita LS1040 10 Compound Miter Saw |
Style | Without Laser |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Bevel Capability |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**2
Excellent, especially for trim work.
Why buy a 10-inch non-sliding miter saw when the sliders are just a few bucks more? Because for doing trim work (crown, base, shoe, door casing, etc.) the light weight (25lbs!) and small footprint is great. Makes if very easy to take from room to room, and 10" is plenty big enough for this type of work. Also, the sliding miters, no matter what their mechanism, all seem to have a bit of side-to-side play. Seems unavoidable with so many moving parts. Not an issue for framing work. But these simple miter saws, with only one pivot point, are rock solid, making for more precise cuts. Just what you need for trim work. And this Makita LS1040 is beautifully made - metal throughout, and very easy to exactly set the stops for the 0 and 45 degrees bevel. Even comes with a small drafting 45-degree square to help you set it.One thing to note- extension wings are extra. I picked up a pair direct from 1-800-4Makita. Part number is 322312-4. And you will need to pick up a couple M6x20mm screws as well.
J**Y
Excellent quality
Very handy and portable little saw. Very well made and precise cuts
N**K
Resurrect a fence with my buddy Makita.
This is my first mitre saw. I bought it to replace a fence knocked down by a snow plow. It worked well with pressure treated lumber as well as PVC. I really love this saw and plan to use it extensively to help maintain our hundred year old house. Amazon lists it as made in the USA. I did not believe that and sure enough it was made in China. That being said I did not think there was any compromise in terms of quality. This is a great, easy to use tool.An additional note: I followed the directions to change the blade and ran into a problem. The bot holding the blade assembly together was a real challenge to remove. I tried the provided socket wrench and in addition a crescent wrench, Vice-Grip pliers, a ratcheting socket wrench, all to no avail. Finally I used a rubber mallet to force the provided socket wrench to loosen the bolt. A few wacks with the hammer did it. I share this with any other buyers who might run into the same problem. Still love the saw in any event.
L**D
Great Portable Miter Saw
I’ve had this saw for a couple of months now and so far it’s been great. I wanted a 10” miter saw for the portability. I am a carpenter by trade and do a good amount of trim work. A 10” saw like this has the ability to handle about 90-95 percent of the trim that will be installed in a typical middle class home. I know this has been observed by others already, but the saw is not quiet. The best way I’ve heard/read someone describe the way it sounds it that it “starts with a bang”. But it’s accurate, light weight, well made, and reasonably priced. I’d definitely recommend this saw to a professional or DIYer.
H**E
Seems Like I Win Gift Giving This Year w/ This Product
I bought this as a Father’s Day gift. I did my due diligence and researched these things pretty heavily as tools are not in my arsenal of knowledge. I was concerned - wasn’t sure how much use he would be able to get out of it - or if he purposes for it even, but seemed like a nice manly gift to give on Father’s Day.Since receiving he has been working or project after project so it seems we are getting use out of it - but he will just randomly start a conversation about it and how nice it is (usually around feature x,y or z).Currently him and my son are building a skateboard ramp - so I guess possibilities are endless with this.Overall, from what I can tell, it’s built nice, blade is lasting, easy to move around and there is not dust all over the place.I am glad we went with this product - I don’t n ke if any other one would have had such a positive response!
O**T
A robust budget saw
A very nice budget miter saw. It's fairly barebone - no sliding rails, no hyper-precise adjustments of cutting angles, no lasers, no integral stops - but really, does what it's supposed to. It's also small and lightweight enough to fit into a cramped suburban workshop - or be carried around.Contrary to the description, I don't think that this model is equipped with soft start - the saw starts with a loud bang! The motor is also deafeningly loud, which came as a surprise, given that Makita's circular saws run pretty quiet. Good hearing protection is a must.PS. Since the saw is fairly lightweight, it can jump around if not fastened down.PPS. Unlike most other Makita products, this one uses a fairly standard dust collection port.
G**N
Awesome Saw!
I love the speed and power of this saw. It will cut 5/4 x 6” deck boards, and 4x4’s. Easy to adjust for angle cuts. Checked with a degree finder and cuts were dead on. I use mine on the ground, or truck tailgate, no need for a stand unless you just prefer one.
F**S
Powerful, Lightweight Saw—With a Few Shortcomings
This is a well-made, powerful yet lightweight saw, easily transported to a work site and well-suited to a small home workshop such as my own. I have other Makita power tools, and have been happy with their quality, so I was favorably inclined to the LS1040. The only shortcomings I've identified so far concern engineering and design decisions. For some reason, Makita did not set the blade to be able to cut all the way through a 1x6; there's a little remnant of about 1/8". So close; why not go all the way? (The specs give the maximum cutting length as 5-1/8" but it's actually a bit more than that.) Initially I felt this to be a major design flaw (and it's still a missed opportunity in my book), but I realized that the workaround is just to elevate your 1x6 slightly with a 1/4" shim (making sure to clamp the work for stability). The other dimensional issue is that the vertical vise doesn't close tightly enough to clamp a 1x member without an extra pice of blocking. You may want to do this anyway to avoid vise marks on your work, but it would be nice not to have to fumble with the extra piece of blocking where a vise mark was not an issue. On the whole, however, this is a solid, compact piece of equipment that, if past experience is any indication, I hope to get years of service from. PS: Contrary to the description, it does not come with a light.
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