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Magazine editors and tool experts have acclaimed for years the superior performance of the Laserkerf laser guide for radial arm and mitre saws. The Laserkerf II has been redesigned both mechanically and electrically to out perform its older brother. The new unit is brighter and smaller with the same simple installation and incredible accuracy. Pictured below is the retail laser guide kit which includes; installation brackets, both AC and DC power sources, and an installation CD with instructions and pictures for hundreds of saw models.
Additionally the CD contains great woodworking software to help make projects easier to plan and build.
The connector system allows the unit to be powered with the most convenient power at the time, DC for quick jobs or AC for continuous use.
Unlike other laser guides the Laserkerf II projects a beam that is the width of the blade to allow cutting on either side of the blade. The laser projects a beam continuously without the saw being turned on so that both hands can be used to adjust the wood and saw to any angle. Safety and accuracy are the hallmarks of the Laserkerf II system with excellent customer service when needed. Laserkerf II is without a doubt the most accurate and versatile laser guide that can be installed on a saw. Why purchase a new saw when you can up date your saw with the best technology, and besides, most of the new saws do not have a laser as good as the Laserkerf II.
The Laserkerf comes in 2 different beam widths
Beam Width: Model 100 is for thin kerf or for blades from .092" to .109" wide (2.34 to 3.02mm) Model 125 is for standard kerf or .125" wide. (3.175mm)
Power sources: The Laserkerf II comes with both an AC and DC power source. 2AA batteries are used in the battery pack. The AC supply has reaches approximately 6 feet.
Follow the following two steps to see which laser and bracket would be best for you.
First: Review the saws listed below to determine how the Laserkerf will be mounted to your saw. Additional information will be listed as soon as it is available on our web site.
Second: Cut a kerf in a piece of wood and measure the width of the kerf. Measuring the blade is not as accurate as measuring the kerf. Thin kerf's, of 3/32 or .100", use model 100. Standard kerf's, of 1/8 or .125", use model 125. If you switch blades for various projects the model 125 is recommended.
Kit Contents (note: Some Components may vary in Australian Version)

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