




ID MS355N 14" ELECTRIC MITRE SAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 30365
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Professional Cutting Power — Built for the Toughest Jobsite Demands
The ID MS355N 14-inch Electric Mitre Saw is a professional-grade 2400W mitre saw machine engineered for precision crosscuts, mitre cuts, and bevel cuts in wood, aluminium, and non-ferrous materials. Rated at 220–240V (Type G plug) and spinning at 3950 RPM, this heavy-duty compound mitre saw delivers the power, accuracy, and stability demanded by carpenters, joiners, and construction professionals alike.
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- 2400W High-Capacity Motor: The powerhouse 2400-watt motor delivers consistent, high-torque performance across the full cutting stroke, ensuring clean, stall-free cuts through dense hardwoods, thick softwood timbers, MDF boards, and non-ferrous metal profiles without bogging down under load.
- 355mm (14") Large-Diameter Blade with 25.4mm Bore: The generous 355mm maximum blade diameter paired with the industry-standard 25.4mm bore allows users to tackle wider and thicker workpieces that compact 210mm or 255mm saws simply cannot handle — ideal for large-section timber beams, wide skirting boards, and aluminium extrusions.
- Full 0–45° Bilateral Mitre Range: The precision-calibrated mitre table adjusts from 0° to 45° in both left and right directions, enabling fast, repeatable angle cuts for picture frames, door casings, crown moulding, and decorative trim work — with positive stops at the most commonly used angles for speed and consistency.
- 0–45° Left-Hand Bevel Cutting: The dedicated bevel tilt mechanism allows the blade to be inclined up to 45° to the left, unlocking the ability to produce complex compound angle cuts — combining both mitre and bevel simultaneously — essential for installing sloped ceilings, angled staircases, and multi-faceted joinery.
- 3950 RPM No-Load Speed for Clean Finishes: Operating at a crisp 3950 RPM, the saw strikes the optimal balance between cutting speed and surface quality, producing smooth, splinter-free finishes on both face and end grain — reducing the need for secondary sanding or planing on finished components.
- Double Insulation for Maximum Electrical Safety: The tool is constructed with a double-insulated housing, meaning the internal electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing. This eliminates the risk of electric shock even in the event of an internal fault, providing an additional layer of protection for professional users on site.
- 17.6kg Weighted Cast Base for Vibration-Free Accuracy: At 17.6 kilograms, the robust cast base provides an exceptionally stable, low-vibration platform during operation. This mass dampens harmonic resonance through the cut, maintaining blade tracking accuracy and extending blade life — critical when making repetitive precision cuts on a production bench.
The ID MS355N is supplied complete with the machine body, a user guide book, an auto-stop carbon brush set (1 pair) for extended motor life, a dust bag for cleaner operation, a spanner for blade changes, a full extension bar set for supporting longer workpieces, and a clamping block set to secure material firmly during cutting. The tool carries double insulation certification, confirming compliance with international electrical safety standards for Class II power tools.
General Purchase & Comparison Queries
What voltage and plug type does the ID MS355N use — is it compatible with UAE and UK sockets?
The ID MS355N operates on 220–240V AC at 50/60Hz and is supplied with a Type G (British 3-pin) plug, making it directly compatible with UAE, UK, and other GCC power outlets without the need for an adaptor. This makes it an ideal choice for professionals and workshops across the Gulf region and the United Kingdom.
How does the 355mm mitre saw compare to a standard 255mm or 210mm saw for professional use?
The 355mm (14-inch) blade capacity of the ID MS355N significantly outperforms compact 255mm and 210mm saws in terms of cutting depth and width. It can slice through larger-section timber beams, wide skirting boards, and thick aluminium profiles in a single pass — tasks that would require multiple passes or repositioning on a smaller saw. For construction, joinery, and aluminium fabrication professionals, the larger blade diameter translates directly into faster throughput and greater versatility on site.
Is the ID MS355N suitable for cutting aluminium and non-ferrous metals, or is it wood-only?
Yes — the ID MS355N is fully capable of cutting aluminium and other non-ferrous metals when fitted with an appropriate TCT (tungsten carbide tipped) aluminium-cutting blade. Its 2400W motor and 3950 RPM speed provide the sustained torque needed for clean cuts through aluminium extrusions, angle sections, and flat bar. Always use the correct blade type and appropriate cutting fluid or lubricant when cutting metal profiles.
Product-Specific and Usage Queries
What is the maximum mitre and bevel angle the ID MS355N can cut?
The ID MS355N offers a mitre cutting range of 0° to 45° in both left and right directions, allowing for a full range of angled crosscuts. For bevel cuts, the blade tilts up to 45° to the left, enabling compound angle cuts that combine both mitre and bevel simultaneously. This makes it well-suited for complex joinery tasks such as crown moulding installation, angled staircases, and multi-faceted furniture construction.
What accessories and components are included with the ID MS355N out of the box?
The machine ships as a complete ready-to-use package. Included in the box are the main machine unit, a user guide book, an auto-stop carbon brush set (1 pair) to help maintain motor performance over time, a dust bag for cleaner workshop operation, a spanner for blade installation and changes, a full extension bar set for supporting longer workpieces, and a clamping block set to hold material securely during cutting operations.
What does the double insulation feature mean and why does it matter on a jobsite?
Double insulation is a Class II electrical safety construction where all live internal components are separated from the outer tool casing by two independent layers of insulation. This means that even if the primary insulation were to fail, the secondary layer prevents any electrical current from reaching the outer body of the tool. For site professionals working in damp, dusty, or outdoor environments, this provides a critical additional layer of protection against electric shock without requiring an earth connection.
Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries
The saw is producing rough or splintered cuts — what could be causing this and how do I fix it?
Rough or splintered cuts are most commonly caused by a dull, damaged, or incorrect blade for the material being cut. Ensure you are using a sharp TCT blade with the correct tooth count for your application — higher tooth counts produce finer finishes on wood, while fewer teeth are better for faster ripping cuts. Also check that the blade is correctly tensioned and the bore is properly seated on the arbor. Feeding the material too quickly can also cause tear-out; allow the 3950 RPM blade speed to do the work by using a smooth, controlled downward stroke.
My mitre cuts are not coming out at the correct angle — how do I calibrate the mitre table?
If your mitre cuts are drifting from the set angle, first check that the mitre lock handle is fully tightened after setting the angle. Use a reliable digital angle gauge or precision square to verify the actual cut angle against the scale reading. Most mitre saws have a small adjustment screw or detent mechanism at the 0° and 45° positive stops that can be recalibrated — refer to the included user guide for the specific adjustment procedure for the ID MS355N. Ensure the workpiece is held firmly against the fence and base during the cut, as any movement will introduce angular error.
The motor seems to be losing power or cutting slowly — what should I check?
Reduced motor power is often linked to worn carbon brushes — the ID MS355N includes an auto-stop carbon brush set precisely for this reason, as the auto-stop feature halts the motor when brushes reach the end of their service life to prevent damage. Replace the carbon brushes with the supplied spare set following the user guide instructions. Additionally, check that the power supply voltage is stable at 220–240V and that the extension lead (if used) is of sufficient gauge for the 2400W rated input — an undersized cable will cause voltage drop and apparent power loss under load.
Machine (1 Pcs), Guide Book (1 Pcs), Auto-stop Carbon Set (1 Pair), Dust Bag (1 Pcs), Spanner (1 Pcs), Extension Bar (1 Set), Clamping Block (1 Set)


