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Makita LS1016L 10-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Laser

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Makita LS1016L 10-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Laser

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 31.5 x 21.2 x 20.2 inches ; 60 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 69.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B0028Y4Q2O
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  • Item model number: LS1016L

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Price : $499.00
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Makita LS1016L 10-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Laser

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
Makita changes the game with the LS1016L 10-Inch Dual Slide Miter Saw featuring a crown molding cutting capacity of 6-5/8 inches (vertically nested)—the largest in its class. It has a patented Four-Steel Rail Sliding System that further increases rigidity to produce superior cuts, and the exclusive six linear ball bearings design for smooth, adjustment-free, "dead-on" accurate cuts.

LS1016L Features
CAPACITY - 6-5/8" Crown Molding (vertically nested) and 4-3/4" baseboard (vertical) cutting capacity
ACCURATE - Exclusive 6 linear ball bearings deliver smooth, solid, and adjustment-free "dead-on" accurate cuts
PRECISION - Designed with a patented 4-steel rail sliding system further increases rigidity to produce superior cuts
PORTABLE - Less weight (52.2 lbs.) and most compact design in its class for easy jobsite portability
INCLUDES - Blade, dust bag, vertical clamp, wrench and triangle

Tool Specifications
Blade diameter
10"
Arbor
5/8"
Crown molding (nested)
6-5/8"
Baseboard (vertical)
4-3/4"
Max. cutting capacity (90°)
4-3/4" x 12"
Max. cutting capacity (45° L/R )
2-1/2" x 8-1/2"
No-load speed
3,200 RPM
AMPs
15.0
Dimensions (LxWxH)
28-1/8" x 25-1/4" x 26-1/2"
Net weight
52.2 lbs.Large Cutting Capacity, Increased AccuracyThe LS1016L has an innovative direct drive gearbox and patented retractable guard system engineered for increased vertical cutting capacity. At 6-5/8 inches, the LS1016L has the largest crown molding cutting capacity (vertically nested) in its class. The patented retractable rear guard also provides the LS1016L with 4-3/4-inch baseboard cutting capacity (vertical), and a 12-inch capacity at 90 degrees. In addition, the exclusive six linear ball bearings deliver smooth, solid and adjustment-free "dead-on" accurate cuts. The saw also has a patented Four-Steel Rail Sliding System that further increases rigidity to produce superior cuts, as the four steel rails provide less deflection. The result is a larger cutting capacity and more accuracy.
Precise Miter and Bevel CutsThe LS1016L has an exclusive 4-3/4-inch sliding fence system, with four sliding fences featuring upper and lower fence adjustments for more precise miter and bevel cuts to accommodate a variety of cutting applications. The saw miters 0 degrees to 52 degrees left and 0 to 60 degrees right, with positive stops at 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6, and 45 degrees (left and right). The dual rear-handle bevel lock is easily accessible with adjustments 0 to 45 degrees (left and right), with positive stops at 22.5, 33.9, and 45 degrees (left and right). Precision adjustments are made easier with dual front bevel scales for improved visibility. The easy one-touch (push in ; turn) miter lock system is designed for accurate adjustments and increased efficiency. For more precise cuts, a built-in laser indicates the line of cut whether the blade is turning or not, and also includes an on-off switch and micro-adjustments for precise "left-of-blade" or "right-of-blade" cutting.
Ergonomic and Compact DesignIn addition to the large cutting capacity, power, and accuracy, the LS1016L offers a range of convenience and ease-of-use features. The LS1016L has less weight and the most compact design in its class, so it's portable and more easily transported. In addition, the patented Four-Steel Rail Sliding System requires two inches less rear space than competitor dual sliding miter saws. The see-through blade guard system provides greater visibility of blade and line of cut, and has a one-step blade change process for increased efficiency. The ergonomic rubberized horizontal D-handle design has a better fit and added comfort, and the large trigger switch is designed for easier operation.
15 AMP Power, Smoother, Higher-Quality CuttingThe LS1016L has a 15 AMP direct gear box motor that never slips, bogs down, or requires maintenance like belt-driven saws. The soft start feature delivers smoother start-ups, and the Electronic Speed Control maintains constant speed under load for smoother, higher-quality cutting.
Best in Class for a Range of ApplicationThe LS1016L is engineered for finish work, remodeling, trim work, and furniture making. It is ideal for a broad range of trades, including finish carpenters, professional woodworkers, case and base installers, cabinet installers, cabinet manufacturers, closet installers, decking and flooring applications, siding installers, stair installers, and general contractors seeking a best-in-class 10-inch dual slide compound miter saw for the jobsite or on the benchtop.
About Makita Miter SawsMakita's new miter saws are designed with an innovative direct drive gearbox and patented retractable guard system engineered for large vertical cutting capacity—the new LS1016L 10-inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw has a crown molding cutting capacity of 6-5/8 inches (vertically nested). In addition, the exclusive six linear ball bearings deliver smooth, solid and adjustment-free "dead-on" accurate cuts. The saw also has a compact design with a patented Four-Steel Rail Sliding System that further increases rigidity to produce superior cuts, as the four steel rails provide less deflection. The four steel rails also enable a more compact rear design than standard two-rail systems. Makita's new miter saws with DXT (Deep and eXact Cutting Technology) deliver a larger cutting capacity and more accuracy combined with a more compact rear design.
About MakitaMakita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools, and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to produce tools that are stronger, lighter, more powerful and easier to use. Makita USA, Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit the web site at makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.
WarrantyEach Makita tool is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers.
What's in the BoxMakita LS1016L 10-inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw, 60T TCT Saw Blade, Vertical Vise, Dust Bag, Triangular Ruler, Socket Wrench and Hex Wrench.
This compound miter saw has a powerful 15 AMP 115V direct drive motor, electronic speed control and largest crown molding cutting capacity in its class. Compact design with a patented 4-Steel rail sliding system. Exclusive 6 linear ball bearings. Increased capacity for up to 6-5/8" crown molding (vertically nested), 4-3/4" baseboard (vertical), and 12" cross cuts at 90 degrees. Innovative direct drive gearbox and guard system. Miters 0-52 degrees left and 0-60 degrees right, with stops at 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6, and 45 degrees (left and right). Exclusive 4-3/4" tall dual sliding fence system features upper and lower fence adjustments for more precise miter and bevel cuts. Dual rear-handle bevel lock is easily accessible and adjusts 0-45 degrees (left and right), with positive stops at 22.5, 33.9 and 45 degrees (left and right). Large precision-machined aluminum base supports material for more efficient cutting. Replaceable stainless steel miter scale features large and easy-to-read markings. Easy one-touch miter lock for accurate adjustments and increased efficiency. Easy-to-read dual bevel scale for more precise adjustments. See-through blade guard system for greater visibility of blade and line of cut. Easy one-step blade changes for increased efficiency. Rubberized feet help tool stationary. Large adjustable fence levers for fast and easy adjustments Fully enclosed bottom throat plate for a cleaner work surface 4-1/2" base height enables user to use three (3) 2x material for temporary table extensions. Includes: 10" x 5/8" 60T TCT saw blade, vertical vise, dust bag, triangular rule, socket wrench, hex wrench. Max. cutting capacity miter capacity: 90 degrees - 4-3/4" x 12"; 45 degrees L/R - 2-1/2" x 8-1/2"; size (L x W x H) 28-1/8" x 25-1/4" x 26-1/2". Shipping weight 64.0 pounds.
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Technical Details

  • Four-Steel Rail Sliding System
  • 6 Linear ball bearings
  • Capacity for up to 6-5/8-inch crown molding (vertically nested), 4-3/4-inch baseboard (vertical), and 12-inch cross cuts at 90
  • Powerful 15 AMP direct drive motor
  • Exclusive 4-3/4-inch tall dual sliding fence system

 

Makita LS1016L 10-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw with Laser

 

Customer Reviews


I just got this saw...
I was very nervous making a large purchase like this without ever seeing this new model in person, but I like the original model so much that I decided it was safe to trust Makita.
They did not let me down.
It's way too early to give a real review, but since there aren't any here yet I thought somebody else in my position could use at least a general "it's great" to go on before spending the money.
My first impression is a good one. I'm very, actually VERY impressed.
I had one real concern the first time I used it - the upper slides do not glide very smoothly - hard to describe, but they sort of rumble like there's something stuck in the roller bearings.
I called Makita about this and they immediately knew what I was talking about, and assured me it's normal for this saw and will go away soon when the bearings are broken in. I found that a bit odd, but they sounded sincere, so I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt.
Other than that one point that I'm going to keep a close eye on, I feel comfortable saying that if you're like me, going out on a limb and buying this new model, I think you're going to be pleasantly surprised when it arrives.
For the rest of this week I'm going to try to list anything I don't absolutely love about it, but from what I see so far, that's going to be a very short list.
If I do find any flaws I'll try to update my review immediately.
trouble in paradise
First, the upper bearings DO operate more smoothly now, but they're still not perfect. At least they're trending in the right direction. So I'm still giving Makita the benefit of the doubt here... but really, should you have to wait weeks to break a $500+ saw in? Couldn't they add an extra robot to their line to slide the saw back and forth a few thousand times FOR me?
Now to a bigger problem. Somehow I missed this on my first round of playing with the saw. At first I thought this saw didn't have a stop for 0 degree bevel (blade tilt). I thought that was very odd, but also figured I was just missing something. Over the past couple of weeks, I just haven't had to make any bevel cuts, so I never thought twice about it. As it turns out, there is supposed to be a 0 degree stop, and it is easily adjustable by a cap screw - but mine is so far out of whack that cranking the screw all the way in only brings my blade within 5 degrees of where it's supposed to be. As I come here to update my review, I see the other reviewer was luckier (smarter) than me and caught this problem with not one, but two saws!
I'd guess that Makita under-engineered the stop, and it's getting bent or cracked with shipping. If it's easily bent or cracked with shipping, It follows that it's easily bent or cracked while transporting... That's an obvious negative.
We'll see how Makita handles this, and I'll update when I get it corrected.
Next - the fence was off a few degrees, left to right in relation to the blade. I never trust any saw is dead on from the factory, and I think going over a new tool is something you must do, even if it's only to prove it's 100% accurate. So I certainly don't fault Makita for being off.
What bothers me with this particular inaccuracy is that my saw seems to be at the extreme edge of a tolerance in this area. Hard to explain without writing 10 pages, but the fence is easily adjustable - it's one piece, you loosen a few bolts, the holes for which provide enough slop so that you can nudge the fence to set the angle to a perfect 90 degrees relative to the blade.
On mine, there's plenty of slop to move the fence in the wrong direction, but I had to fully push the fence hard against the bolts, and pull on the opposite side (picture the saw blade as a fulcrum in the middle), and tighten the screws while forcing the fence into that position. And that's fine - all's well that ends well, and the fence is perfectly aligned now - but man... if it were off just a hair more, there'd be nothing I could do but make the holes in the fence bigger. Again, it IS within the proper tolerance, but JUUUUST so. You may want to check yours right away when you get it.
Other observations:
I've come to love the laser. I never thought I would, so it surprises me. It is very accurate and it's quite a time saver. I'm tall, so bending down to sight the blade along a mark takes time and effort - not much - but you add it up for every cut, and it becomes significant. I never gave it much thought until I started using this laser. I'll still recheck my more precise cuts, but I do find I can get VERY close with the laser alone, and that re-checking is usually a waste of time.
I DO like that the laser is on it's own switch (in fact, I can't imagine why it wouldn't be) - but I DON'T like that I forget to turn it off, constantly. I don't know what the life span of the laser is, but I imagine I'm going to find out at some point in the future.
Maybe they're immortal, but I would feel more comfortable with momentary contact type switch with a timer - say 30 or 60 seconds. That way you can still have it on while you're lining things up, and don't have to worry about turning it off.
I love how light the saw is. And I love the fact that Makita made the handle areas on the sides comfortable with well rounded edges. It's a small thing, but it's actaully easy to carry this saw around. Once I mount it to a wheeled stand it won't matter, but I haven't yet, and I'm appreciating the portability factor.
No complaints at all about the makita blade yet. We'll see how well it holds up, but for now I'm getting glass smooth cuts on everything I put in there.
Miter settings - be SURE to lock the table, even on a detent! I was amazed at home much slop was in the back rails while I was playing around back there once - then I locked the table (by rotating the front knob) and found (to my great relief) that it tightened right up. I tend to be lazy and often forget about locking the saw on a miter cut, but on this one, you have to remember to do it. I guess you could say that about any saw, but on this one - it really matters.
Other than all that, I still love this saw. Zero regrets, and I still highly recommend it.
One more update - talked to Makita about the zero degree bevel stop - my only recourse is to ship the saw back to Amazon... (and of course the box is long gone). My fault for not checking EVERYTHING sooner I guess. Now I'll be without a saw for several weeks - but at least I'll get a brand new one back. Which would normally be a wonderful thing - but NOW I'LL HAVE TO BREAK IN MORE BUMPY ROLLER BEARINGS ALL OVER AGAIN! If I didn't love the saw, I wouldn't have the patience for this.

This is my first sliding mitre saw, I've owned two basic mitre saws before, both of them cheap units, one from Sears (Craftsman) and one from Canadian Tire (Mastercraft). I'm in Ottawa Ontario, purchased this saw through Amazon and imported it as it is not available in Canada until late 2009. I wanted a 10" saw since I already own some 10" blades, and 12" blades are more expensive.
I'm not a professional contractor, more of a serious DIY-er. So far this year I've installed hardwood and new baseboard and casings throughout the main floor of our house, and I'm now using this LS1016L to complete a two level 23x21 foot deck with lots of angles and stairs out back. I thought it was high time I get myself a good quality saw with a reasonable cutting capacity. The LS1016L seemed to fit the bill.
I gave this saw 4/5 stars, let's get the bad news out of the way first.
Issue 1 - TOP RAIL BEARING SMOOTHNESS
After reading how others had not been pleased with the smoothness of the upper rail travel, this was the first thing I checked when I unboxed the saw. Yep, the bearing travel is a little rough, for sure, not nearly as smooth as the lower rails. I found that loosening and re-tightening the cap on the back of the top rails eliminated most of this roughness almost immediately. This is easy to do:
1.Pull the saw all the way forward and lock the lower rails, then push the saw back and lock the upper rails.
2.Using a 3mm Allen Wrench, loosen the set screws in the top of the rail cap about 1 turn each.
3.Wiggle the cap until it feels loose then tighten the set screws being careful not to torque the cap and load the rails.
This cured the majority of the bearing roughness right away. The top rails still don't glide as smoothly as the lower rails do (and they probably never will given the way they are supporting the weight of the saw head), but they are much better now.
Doing this helped tremendously with my particular saw, but there is no guarantee it will work with every saw, I'm just sharing my experience.
Issue 2 - 0-DEGREE BEVEL STOP
Others have had an issue with the bevel stop being broken. This worries me a little since mine is definitely still there and working, but it feels "soft" and seems to flex a bit when trying to set the saw for a 0-Degree cut. Is the stop in my saw working as designed? Is it cracked and therefore more flexible than it should be? I guess I won't know unless I take the bevel mechanism apart and have a look. Shipping this saw back to Amazon isn't practical since it costs a fortune and I no longer have the box to ship it in. If I ever disassemble this thing to figure out what's going on I'll update this review.
OTHER NIT-PICKS
A number of other small issues that bug me about this saw, but really aren't significant to its operation:
1.The clamp (vise) doesn't tighten down quite enough to keep it solidly in place when carrying the saw around. Another thread on the screw would allow it to tighten firmly down to the table and keep it in its place.
2.The laser can be adjusted to the left or right of the blade, but doing this requires loosening a small plastic cap that's difficult to get a good grip on. Can't there just be a lever to switch it back and forth? How about a laser on BOTH sides of the blade?
3.It almost cuts a 2x10 at 45 Degrees - ALMOST. I need to take about 4-5 swipes with a hand saw to finish the cut. If another ¾" of travel had been designed into the upper rails and kerf/mitre plate this cut would be no problem, and would give Makita a great spec to brag about.
AND NOW FOR THE THINGS I LIKE ABOUT THIS SAW:
MITER TABLE/LOCK
The mitre table and lock system works beautifully. Simply set to the desired angle and turn the knob counter clockwise; a spring loaded lock pops into place and it's SOLID. Using the lock even when in one of the common angle locks helps to improve the rigidity of the table too. Very nice.
SOFT START
This works so well and really gives the saw the feel of a professional grade tool. The blade goes from rest to full speed very quickly, but with absolute smoothness! There's no kick or torqing through the saw head - beautiful.
QUIET
Makita chooses a sealed gearbox to transfer power to the blade instead of a belt (as so many other companies use), I like this idea much better. It is also very quiet - I don't even feel the need to wear ear protection using this saw.
CONSTANT SPEED DRIVE
The LS1016L maintains blade speed as you are cutting; it automatically ramps up motor torque to overcome the resistance of cutting. This gives the saw an effortless feeling about it, the saw never sounds like it's working very hard.
SMOOTH OPERATION
Between the soft starting, quiet gearbox, solid mitre table lock, constant speed drive and excellent included 60T carbide blade, this saw is one smooth cutting machine. Cuts never bind unnecessarily and the blade makes beautiful cuts, very smooth. I think the lower cutting speed of the blade (much lower RPM than some other saws) helps greatly with keeping vibrations out of the blade. This saw cuts SMOOTH.
EASY TO CARRY
The handles in the base are large, rounded, and easy on the hands when carrying. This saw may be RELATIVELY light compared to some, but it still weighs over 50lbs so nice handles are a definite plus. It also folds up into a relatively compact package, much smaller than any 12" saw for sure, and according to the specs this saw cuts as big as many 12" saws do.
Overall I'm happy with my purchase and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this saw. I'm not going to put it through the rigors of professional use so it will probably last for a very very long time. If I figure out that 0-Degree bevel stop and get the upper rail bearings to loosen up a bit, this LS1016L will be with me for many years to come.

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