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Mitre Saws

In professional carpentry and finishing work, precision is non-negotiable. When installing skirting boards or structural framing, a cut that is one degree off can lead to wasted material and time. AEG mitre saws serve as the highly dependable anchor of any site cutting station. They perfectly blend high-capacity cutting capabilities with invaluable portability, ensuring trade professionals can deliver flawless results wherever and whenever. Whether you are making deep or wide cuts, our tools are built to execute every movement with accuracy.

The AEG mitre saw range

Our selection of compound mitre saws is built to tackle everything from standard trim to wide, deep framing boards. Engineered with robust sliding rails, these saws provide a consistently smooth cutting motion, ensuring accuracy across the entire width of the material.

To help professionals achieve the perfect cut on the first attempt, AEG mitre saws are equipped with advanced accuracy features. Integrated LED shadow cut lines or precision lasers provide perfect blade alignment before the blade even touches the wood. Additionally, many of our models feature dual-bevel functionality. This allows tradespeople to tilt the saw head both left and right, enabling complex angled cuts without the physical strain of constantly flipping long, heavy materials around the cutting station.

Why choose AEG mitre saws?

  • Since 1898, AEG has been committed to engineering power tools that can withstand the rigours of professional environments. Our mitre saws are built to last.

  • We take environmental responsibility and user safety seriously, designing our saws with highly efficient dust-management ports to keep your workspace clean.

  • Should your equipment ever require maintenance or calibration, the AEG PRO Repair Service is on hand to provide rapid, expert assistance, ensuring your workflow remains uninterrupted.

Mitre Saws FAQs

Should I choose a sliding or non-sliding mitre saw?

If your work frequently involves cutting wide materials like large laminate panels or deep shelving boards, a sliding compound saw is essential. Non-sliding models are generally more compact and suited for standard skirting and trim.

How do I maintain the accuracy of my mitre saw?

To preserve precise calibration, always securely lock down the sliding carriage and saw head during transport. Regularly clean the fence and base to ensure no debris throws off the angle of your material.

Are these saws compatible with mitre saw stands?

Yes, our mitre saws feature standard mounting points, making them fully compatible with professional, heavy-duty mitre saw stands for optimal stability and material support on site.