SSU 200 EB-Plus 230V

Sword saw UNIVERS
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The perfect tool for your trade
Achieve ideal results more quickly:

Whether you are working with wood or hard insulating materials, the sword saw for all materials common in timber construction up to 200 mm thick in top quality.

Convenient and safe:

Machine with guaranteed mobility: At just 6.5 kg, it is 30% the weight of circular saws with a comparable cutting depth.

Systems get it done:

Guided trimming, mitre, compound and longitudinal cuts in wood and hard insulating materials with the Festool guide rail.

Exact cross cuts

Dimensionally accurate and accurately angled cross cuts can be created quickly with the guide rail, angle stop and scale. Creates the perfect fit for wood or insulating material.

Precise mitre cuts

Thanks to a cutting angle adjustment of 60°, the SSU 200 is even suitable for extreme mitre cuts. The integrated guide slot in the aluminium die cast base plate enables exact cuts to be made in conjunction with the guide rail – ideal for timber construction. Cutting depth at 45°: 140 mm. And at 60°: 100 mm.

Easy compound mitre cuts

Complex compound mitre cuts can be made quickly and precisely thanks to the generous 60° cutting angle adjustment and guide rail with angle stop. Simply set the angle stop and mitre angle for a precise cut.

Tool-free chain changeover

Thanks to FastFix, the chain can be changed with just a few hand movements. The chain can also be tensioned without tools by turning the clamping wheel.

Healthy working environment

The extractor connector can be rotated by 360° to prevent the extractor hose from impairing work. For connecting Festool mobile dust extractors, e.g. CT 48 and CT 36.

Work adapted to the material

The SSU 200 is equipped with MMC electronics: Material- and chainsaw-chain-specific speed control, smooth start-up, overload protection and quick-acting safety brake guarantee perfect results in all applications and are gentle on both the machine and the material.

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