
The Worx Bladerunner Portable Tabletop Saw is really a table saw that you can take anywhere. Most table saws are enormous and can take up an entire dedicated table in your workshop—and forget taking them out of the workshop and to the job site. But the Bladerunner is made to give you the power of a much larger saw in a form-factor that makes it much more flexible. The rack and pinion fence system enables smooth and accurate cuts. And despite its smaller footprint (15-3/4” x 17”), the Bladerunner easily handles larger shelving and trim materials. It’s the ultimate DIY machine because you can take it anywhere around the house, so flooring, cabinets, racks, and railing projects are all accomplished much easier. Plus, it’s simple to use. This design allows you to keep both hands free, so you can fully adjust the material as you need to. The quick, tool-free blade change system is compatible with any 4” t-shank jigsaw blade. And the base provides on-board storage for its miter gauge, rip fence, and blades. With a stroke length of ¾” and a no-load speed of 3000/min you’ll have more than enough capacity and power to tackle jobs both big and small. Stop bringing projects to your table saw and start bring the Bladerunner to your projects.
Q: Why is the Bladerunner considered a portable table saw?
A: The Worx Bladerunner is considered a portable table saw because it is smaller than most table saws and can easily be taken to different locations.
Q: What is the maximum size of material that the Bladerunner can handle?
A: The provided text doesn't specify a maximum size limit for materials, but it does mention that the Bladerunner easily handles larger shelving and trim materials.
Q: Can the Bladerunner be used for both small and large projects?
A: The Worx Bladerunner has enough capacity and power to tackle jobs both big and small.
Q: What is the purpose of the on-board storage provided in the base?
A: The on-board storage in the base of the Worx Bladerunner Portable Tabletop Saw is designed for storing the miter gauge, rip fence, and blades.
Q: How does the rack and pinion fence system contribute to accurate cuts?
A: The rack and pinion fence system enables smooth and accurate cuts.
Q: Does the Bladerunner come with a miter gauge and rip fence?
A: The base of the Worx Bladerunner provides on-board storage for its miter gauge and rip fence.
Q: How thick of material that can be ripped and will the ripped cut be smooth and straight.
A: Hello and thank you for your inquiry. The WX572L BladeRunner X2 can rip material up to about 1 inch thick, which makes it great for light-duty projects like trim, small boards, PVC, or sheet materials. Because it uses a jigsaw-style blade, the cut will be straight if you guide it carefully, but it won’t be as perfectly smooth or precise as what you’d get from a full-size table saw. It’s designed for quick, convenient cuts rather than heavy-duty ripping. Thank you for choosing WORX!
Q: Would this tool work to cut 3/4 inch depth boards at 45 degrees for French cleat wall organization?
A: Hello Vandryn! Thank you for your question. Yes, the blade runner will be able to cut French cleats just be sure to use a fine-tooth blade for smooth edges and the board is securely clamped to avoid movement. Thank you for choosing Worx!