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Makita 7 1/4" brushless cordless 36V circular saw with inaccurate positive bevel stops


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The positive stops on my brand new Makita XSH06 for 45 degree and for 56 degrees are fine.  However, the positive stop for 22.5 degrees stops shy at about 20 degrees.  2.5 degrees inaccurate.  I've looked long and hard at it and I can't see anything blatantly wrong with the positive stopping device.  Does anyone else see this flaw in their 7 1/4" Makita circular saw?

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I have the exact same size and have been using it on my addition.  I think something might be up with your saw.  Mine stops at 22.5 just fine.  However I wasn't the first one to use the saw out of the box so not sure if someone adjusted something or it was fine from the box.

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9 hours ago, Eric - TIA said:

I have the exact same size and have been using it on my addition.  I think something might be up with your saw.  Mine stops at 22.5 just fine.  However I wasn't the first one to use the saw out of the box so not sure if someone adjusted something or it was fine from the box.


Thank you for the response!  Yes I think you're right and that the bevel stops on this new saw are not working properly.  I'm reaching out to Makita warranty department now.

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