The Dongcheng 10″ (255 mm) Miter Saw is a powerful, high‑capacity cutting machine designed for precision and durability. With a robust 1,800 W motor, ultra‑high no‑load speed of 5,300 rpm, and included blade, this tool delivers clean, efficient cross‑cuts and bevel cuts ideal for woodworking, trim, framing, and light metalwork projects.
Technical Specifications:
Brand: Dongcheng
Blade / Disc Diameter: 255 mm (10″)
Rated Power Input: 1,800 W
No‑Load Speed: approx. 5,300 rpm
Net Weight: approx. 10.5 kg
Includes: Blade (pre‑installed or included in package)
Application Material: Wood, MDF, plywood, light metal extrusions (with appropriate blade)
Cut Type: Cross‑cut, Miter, Bevel (with angle adjustments)
Applications:
Cutting timber, siding, mouldings, frames, panel goods
Precision angled and beveled cuts for trim work, flooring, windows and door assemblies
Light metal or aluminum extrusions when fitted with correct blade
Suitable for professional contractors, workshops, and advanced DIY users
Key Features & Benefits:
High‑Power Motor (1,800 W): Provides strong torque and consistent cutting performance for demanding jobs.
High Speed (5,300 rpm): Delivers fast, clean cuts, minimizing tear‑out and improving finish quality.
Large Blade Size (255 mm / 10″): Offers deeper and wider cutting capacity compared to smaller saws.
Blade Included: Unlike many models, this includes the blade—so you’re ready to go out of box.
Relatively Lightweight (≈10.5 kg): Easier to transport and set up than larger industrial saws.
Versatile Cutting Options: Adjustable miter and bevel angles allow flexibility for complex cuts and installations.
Built for Production: Solid build and high specs make it ideal for serious workshop use and heavy duty tasks.
Directions for Use & Safety:
Secure the saw on a stable and level workbench or stand.
Confirm the included blade is properly mounted and rated for the speed.
Clamp or secure your work‑piece firmly, set the miter/bevel angle as needed.
Power on the saw, allow it to reach full speed (~5,300 rpm) before beginning the cut.
Steadily feed the workpiece into the blade; avoid forcing the cut.
After cut completion, power off and wait until blade stops fully before removing off‑cut.
Safety gear: wear eye protection, hearing protection, gloves; avoid loose clothing; ensure dust extraction or a mask when materials generate fine dust.








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