Rockwell RW9266 BladeRunner X2 Cross Cut Sled






Key features
- •Ideal for precise cross cutting applications
- •Cutting groove for easy alignment
- •Room to place your hands safely during your cuts
- •Helps produce 90-degree cross cuts
Rockwell RW9266 BladeRunner X2 Cross Cut Sled
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Customer Reviews
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A must-have accessory for your Bladerunner X2
ES•November 29, 2017
I'm so glad I bought this accessory for my Blade Runner X2 it may cutting laminate flooring so much easier and my lines are always very straight
I would like contrasting numbers on the rulers but they're functional
Jeff•July 3, 2017
Plastic, but stable once properly installed on the blade runner. I would like contrasting numbers on the rulers but they're functional, or easily bypassed. It's a worthwhile purchase if you have the blade runner 2x.
Great for THIN parts.
Edward M.•July 2, 2017
This is a MUST HAVE to the RockWall Saw. One important hint, if the part is too small for the huge gap, just use the stick to back up the part.
I found that the cuts are strait across, but the VERTICAL was leaning if I did not watch the pressure on the part. Use a blade that is as stiff and short as you can for best alignment for strait cuts. For thin work you get nice cuts.
I found that the cuts are strait across, but the VERTICAL was leaning if I did not watch the pressure on the part. Use a blade that is as stiff and short as you can for best alignment for strait cuts. For thin work you get nice cuts.
Easy straight cuts
B. Lewis•May 18, 2017
Useful for ensuring straight cuts with my Rockwell X2 saw
Plastic, what are you gonna do
Jerry E Irvin•April 15, 2017
Fit too tight. I am going to try a little grease on it, but am afraid of the dust collecting in the grease.
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