Power Input: ~2000 W (high for a handheld corded saw) — decent torque and cutting force for framing and dimensional lumber.
No-Load Speed: ~4100 rpm — typical for wood-cutting circular saws; good balance of speed and torque.
Blade & Cutting
Blade Diameter: ~235 mm (9′′) — allows deeper cuts than 71⁄4′′ consumer saws.
Max Cutting Depth:
~85 mm at 90° — enough for most 2× lumber and sheet ripping.
~60–65 mm at 45° bevel — standard bevel capacity.
Bevel Adjustment: Typically 0–45° — lets you make angled cuts for framing and trim work.