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MK Morse 101172-MKM 050326101172, Multicolor, 14 Inches

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  • CIRC SAW 14" METAL DEVIL BOX
  • Cuts faster: M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting system cuts much faster than traditional abrasive wheels. It can cut through 6 inches x ¼ inch thick steel in approximately 12 seconds.
  • M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting systems offer exceptional wear resistance and make more cuts than most other cutting systems.
  • The special motor maintains torque at optimum RPM's for cutting through metal smoothly and efficiently.


Product Description

CIRC SAW 14" METAL DEVIL BOX M.K. Morse CSM14MB 14-Inch Dry-Cut Metal Cutting SawIf you are an electrician, a heating and air conditioning professional, a mechanical contractor, or a residential handyman this M.K. Morse Metal Devil dry cut saw is all the tool you need to quickly and safely cut any machinable metal. It is a must for every contractor. The Metal Devil is perfect for doing framing projects or complex pipe fitting work. It cuts through steel and other tough metals as easily as a traditional circular saw blade cuts through soft pine. These devils cut faster, cut cooler, and cut longer than most things you are used to seeing in industrial plants or at construction sites. Cuts cooler: People are amazed to find how cool freshly cut metal edges are after cutting. The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips means there is minimal heat transferred to the inner plate.Cuts faster: M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting system cuts much faster than traditional abrasive wheels. It can cut through 6 inches x frac14; inch thick steel in approximately 12 seconds. Cuts Longer: M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting system works together with blades that have a hardened steel inner plate that is a unique combination of tungsten carbide and titanium carbide tips brazed to the teeth. As a result, M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting systems offer exceptional wear resistance and make more cuts than most other cutting systems. Whats in the box: Safety guard, mitering vice, 8 mm hex wrench, 6 mm hex wrench, safety gogles, ear plugs, M.K. Morse Metal Devil steel cutting blade M.K.Morse Metal Devil saw. M.K. Morse CSM14MB 14-Inch Dry-Cut Metal Cutting Saw meets MC, ISO9002, and is CSA safety certified.

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M.K. Morse CSM14MB 14-Inch Dry-Cut Metal Cutting Saw

If you are an electrician, a heating and air conditioning professional, a mechanical contractor, or a residential handyman this M.K. Morse Metal Devil dry cut saw is all the tool you need to quickly and safely cut any machinable metal. It is a must for every contractor. The Metal Devil is perfect for doing framing projects or complex pipe fitting work. It cuts through steel and other tough metals as easily as a traditional circular saw blade cuts through soft pine. These devils cut faster, cut cooler, and cut longer than most things you are used to seeing in industrial plants or at construction sites.

Cuts cooler: People are amazed to find how cool freshly cut metal edges are after cutting. The unique metallurgy of the carbide tips means there is minimal heat transferred to the inner plate.

Cuts faster: M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting system cuts much faster than traditional abrasive wheels. It can cut through 6 inches x ¼ inch thick steel in approximately 12 seconds.

Cuts Longer: M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting system works together with blades that have a hardened steel inner plate that is a unique combination of tungsten carbide and titanium carbide tips brazed to the teeth. As a result, M.K. Morse Metal Devil cutting systems offer exceptional wear resistance and make more cuts than most other cutting systems.


Whats in the box: Safety guard, mitering vice, 8 mm hex wrench, 6 mm hex wrench, safety gogles, ear plugs, M.K. Morse Metal Devil steel cutting blade M.K.Morse Metal Devil saw.

M.K. Morse CSM14MB 14-Inch Dry-Cut Metal Cutting Saw meets MC, ISO9002, and is CSA safety certified.



David M Cheetham
June 20, 2025
This thing is a monster. There is simply no comparison between a dry-cut saw and an abrasive saw. If you need precision cuts, or even just some assurance that a 90-degree cut will actually come out square, look no further. This saw saves a ton of time both in how fast it cuts and in the amount of work you have to do cleaning up a cut from an abrasive saw.Solidly built frame, and extremely heavy-duty clamp assembly. The horizontal handle and trigger are very comfortable to use both left- and right-handed, and the safety trigger is very easy to operate. The saw says "smooth starting" but it will still jump in your hand... but the mass of the motor and housing dampens that well enough that it isn't an issue. The blade guard completely conceals the blade when the saw is at the top of it's travel, so you must lower it to position work for accurate cuts.My only complaint is that the clamp doesn't have a pivoting quick-release like many other metal-cutting saws, but this doesn't really detract much from the usefulness of the tool... it's just a thing to get used to.I've made hundreds of cuts (almost exclusively A519 alloy 1018 steel) since purchasing this saw in October, and now in mid-December, the supplied blade has about 1/6th of it's teeth dulled, chipped, or broken clean off the blade. It still cuts acceptably in its condition, though not as fast and not as clean as new. Still vastly better than an abrasive blade. If you have the money, this is a must-have machine in any shop and a night-and-day difference from your old abrasive saw. Buy one and enjoy!UPDATE:It is now mid February. I've lost track of how many cuts I've made, but it's a lot. I'm not sure I've made up the difference in cost compared to how many abrasive blades I would have used in the last 5 months, but I'm probably ahead by about $1000 in labor hours. Between the speed of cutting, the fact that cuts don't have to be ground aggressively to remove flashing and burrs, and the accuracy of the angles I can cut now... If you're a business owner and you DON'T have one of these you have failed at life. This saw will save you money every single time you pull the trigger.Here's the scary part: The blade loses teeth. I'm down to about 9 teeth left on this blade (the one that came with the saw). They don't dull, or chip... they just fly off (and hit you in the face sometimes). THE BLADE STILL CUTS. It doesn't seem to notice that almost 90% of the teeth are distributed into the dust I sweep into the recycle bin. It just keeps going. I'll replace it soon with a new blade, but I want to get rid of the last few teeth before I swap it out just to see if it will still cut. I'm certain this is a terrible idea, but I have to know. The most unnerving thing about it is that it almost doesn't seem to cut any slower than when it was new, and it's still vastly better than an abrasive blade in terms of speed and angle accuracy. Ridiculous.
Dj Magic Mike
April 18, 2025
Country of Origin: TAIWAN.MK Morse has a PO Box as their mailing address and is located states-side in Ohio. These types of things all worry me when it comes to buying tools, as I typically focus on buying products that have good support and are made in the US. Especially when it comes to my tools.Anyway, I dont think I had too many options when it came to chop saws. I saw the offerings by Dewalt and Milwaukee but they seemed a bit too bland. A few things that pushed me to buy this product:1) Build quality and construction. Base, clamp, and machine all appear to be heavy duty metal. The scissor-style blade guard doors are very nice.2) Low RPM, high torque. Motor starts smoothly (not abruptly).3) Vise adjustments are all hex bolt. I prefer this over the tool-less designs that other manufacturers offer.4) D-style handle. I was worried that I purchased a side-handle model but rest assured, my machine came with the D-handle. Very comfortable and the safety switch is easy to operate.I'll update this review if there are any downsides to this machine. Besides electronics, this is the first product from overseas that I am truly impressed with.8/30/13 Update:I have been using the machine a lot more lately, and this time with stainless. Do not attempt to cut stainless with the stock blade, it will dullen quickly. For stainless, you will need a 90 tooth blade and it usually has a smaller cutting area (kerf). These blades are NOT cheap. From what I've gathered, Dry Cut saws are only good for softer metals and low volume. If you plan on cutting metal daily, I would highly advise either a band saw OR cold saw, and it is mandatory that they be liquid cooled in order to protect the blade. This immediately puts you in a different price catagory, as a bandsaw/coldsaw will easily cost much more than the asking price of this machine. Remember, blades for these machines are NOT cheap and resharpening services are equally expensive with questionable results. My local store charges $30 per blade to re-sharpen and it takes 1 week. I have not tried that yet. Instead, I picked up some spare blades for ~$100 bucks which is dirt cheap compared to what they usually sell for ($250-300).One thing you guys need to remember is to cut SLOW. If you see sparks, you are cutting too fast and you are work hardening the material.
Rob
January 17, 2025
Fabulous saw; love it! Used it to cut a bunch of Superstrut at 90/60/45 angles (0/30/45 on scale); worked brilliantly!The saw is solidly built, very accurate, and easy to use. It shipped with a Morse Metal Devil NXT 14” steel cutting blade (CSM1466NSC), which makes precise cuts through 12 gauge 1-5/8 square strut like butter (yes, I used “precise” and “butter” together to describe the cuts…haha…but it’s a fair description). And, I was able to make some 1/16” thick clean 90 degree slices with it when adjusting some strut sizes that were a bit tight. Amazing!Usage Notes:1. This type of saw throws small metal bits (larger than dust, but not swarf) everywhere, but that is typical for a cold cut metal saw. The catch tray under the blade does a great job, but doesn’t get all of it; I’d say it captures about 60-75% of the debris.2. To avoid trashing my workspace until I can set up a cutting area for metal, I worked outside on pavement, and used a wheeled magnetic sweeper to clean up. This will obviously only work for metals like steel (and other ferrous metals that are magnetic; not all are). Will be ordering a magnetic swarf stick to help with cleaning the saw and work area.3. I put a 24x36 metal drip pan under the saw to help keep the immediate area clean(ish) so I wouldn’t get metal bits stuck in my shoe soles. Worked very well.4. Wear proper safety glasses, and a tight knit long-sleeved shirt or jacket! You’ll regret it if you don’t!
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