

🔧 Cut sharp, cut smart — the pro’s plunge saw for flawless finishes!
The Makita SP6000J1 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw Kit combines a powerful 12 AMP motor with variable speed control and a 55" precision guide rail to deliver smooth, accurate, and splinter-free cuts. Its large cutting capacity and versatile bevel settings make it ideal for finish carpentry, cabinetry, and remodeling. Lightweight magnesium components and a stackable tool case enhance portability, making it a top choice for professionals seeking precision and reliability on the jobsite.















| ASIN | B00CHN6L74 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,948 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in Power Circular Saws |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbide |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | Makita |
| Color | Teal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,989) |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381650823 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | 55" Guide Rail (194368-5), 6-1/2" 48T Carbide-Tipped Saw Blade (B-07353), 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw (SP6000J), Case, Hex Wrench (783203-8) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 16.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SP6000J1 |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 48 |
| Part Number | SP6000J1 |
| Power Source | corded |
| Product Dimensions | 59"L x 12"W x 14"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Bevel Capability |
| Special Features | Bevel Capability |
| Speed | 5200 RPM |
| Style | Saw w/ guide rail |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 088381650823 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
J**.
Eight years on, still love this saw
I assume the title about covers it : I've owned this saw since 2018 and have made countless hundreds of cuts with it. I've replaced the rubber pads on the bottom of the track but I'm still on the same track. It's done fine and still makes straight cuts. I'm a few blades in now and I don't actually remember if the factory blade was great, though I don't remember it being conspicuously bad either. I just cut through 1 1/2" red oak yesterday. It wasn't super speedy but it got the job done. Maybe the motor has lost some power over the years but not a lot. It was about a hundred dollars cheaper when I bought it (with inflation probably about the same price) but I consider it one of the best woodworking purchases I've ever made. I use this twice as much as my table saw. Even the case has more or less lasted, though some latches have cracked a little.
T**D
Really nice saw, incredible cut quality!
I purchased the Dewalt and took it back before using it and purchased the Makita instead. My reason for this is that Makita and Fess use the same track design, which means there are more accessories to make this system even better. Dewalt has discontinued many of their accessories, and aftermarket accessories for other track systems in many cases do not work with Dewalt due to their double sided track design. I really wanted a t-square attachment for the track to make setups easier when breaking down sheet goods. You don’t need one, but it is nice to have. Ok, so what about quality? Both the Dewalt and Makita feel like good products. The Dewalt T is heavier, and feels like it is made from some heavier castings. I did not run the Dewalt but I did adjust the saw and check its ability to slide well. The Makita slid across the track much more smoothly than the Dewalt. Adjustments are similar, so I consider them equal here. The Makita has a track retaining latch that keeps the saw from tipping off the track when doing miter cuts. What about accuracy? I had to square up a piece of 3/8” painted furniture grade plywood that arrived in a parallelogram shape from my cabinet company. How a company with huge panel saws and CNC machines cannot cut a square corner is beyond me. This piece was going to skin the back of a peninsula and join to the face frame of a cabinet, so the cut had to be accurate, clean, and straight. The results were absolutely perfect! I think the cabinet company should buy this saw. The quality of the cut was better in every way. I replaced the factory blade with the 56 tooth Makita thin kerf blade before setting up my track. This added some cost, but I think it was worth it. The saw cut very well with this blade. Makita should include this blade standard. It felt like the motor was coasting, which I can in part attribute to the anti friction coating on this blade. I like the plunge movement better on the Makita too. The Dewalt felt a bit unnatural. Makita has a very nice track bag to hold your tracks too. It is extra but I really liked the quality. The box that comes with the saw is also nice, and has a bit of extra room in it to hold a spare balde or two. All I can say is buy this thing. You won’t be disappointed.
R**S
A Couple of Improvements Could Be Made But Overall a Great Saw
I recently purchased this saw from Amazon. I'm quite happy with it in spite of a couple of problems. First, upon receipt the base was warped. When I set the saw on the track there was a pronounced rocking chair effect. Turns out a couple of screws in the base had been over tightened. Since I (knowingly) bought a saw that had been previously purchased and then returned to Amazon, it's possible this problem did not originate with the manufacturer (although the saw did not appear to have been used). It took me a while to figure out what the problem was, but once I did, it was an easy fix. Second, there is a button/pin you push in to use the saw's pre-cut feature and then pull back out to make the final cut. It pushes in just fine but when you try to pull it back out the small red rubbery cap pulls off. This is a real annoyance. You have to pinch the sides of the button to hold it in place while you pull. There doesn't seem to be an easy fix for this. Since the button is soft, I don't think any glue of cement will help. You just have to remember to pinch as you pull. You could remove the pin from the saw, drill a small hole in it, tap it, and install a screw to hold the cap on but this would be a lot of bother. Third, and last, the blade I received does not cut melamine well. It chips badly on the underside. I replaced it with a Tenryu melamine blade which cuts beautifully with virtually no chipping. The Tenryu blade is slightly smaller than the Makita blade but the pre-cut feature still works although you may need to press down in the saw a little to keep the pre-cut from occasionally skipping. I sharpen my own saw blades so, when I next sharpen blades, I'll resharpen the Makita blade and see if I can get it to cut better. So far I've cut 45 melamine cabinet doors with this saw. I've not yet cut anything but melamine. The chipping caused by the Makita blade resulted in a great deal of ugliness an it all needed fixing which was tedious. Anyway, after a little tweaking, I love the SP6000. I can't well compare it to other track saws since it's the only one I've used. I love how I can accurately cut full 4x8 sheets w/o a lot of lifting and fighting with bulk and weight. My great wish is that I could find a VERY ACCURATE square with which I could easily and accurately layout four foot cross cuts in full sheets. There are gizmos you can attach to the track that are supposed to help you do this but they are so short that I can't see how they could be accurate over a four foot span. There are large collapsible four foot squares but they are for laying out floor tile or other similar tasks where "close enough" is all you need. "Close enough" won't work for cabinetry. Framing squares are neither accurate enough or long enough to work well. Does anyone have any helpful comments they might make?
D**N
Da descrizione è previsto il binario guida che invece non viene consegnato. Il packaging della spedizione a dir poco inappropriato, il prodotto è arrivato ammaccato. Diffidate e prendetela altrove.
Y**V
You will be 100% happy how it performs
S**H
Well made. Ergonomic. Precise. Powerful. User-friendly. Makita excel in cutting tools and this bit of kit is no exception. Used to cut 20mm like a knife through butter. Lines were smoother than the factory cut. Connected to a vacuum and created hardly any mess. Pre-scoring feature means splinter free cuts on both sides of ply—another outstanding feature on a product with so much going for it. (Tip: just remember to keep the machine moving at a consistent pace or it will burn the wood!)
L**K
Prenez garde ! À se demander si Makita ne tenterait pas d’escroquer les clients d’Amazon… La scie Sp6000J est indiquée fournie avec la coulisse 194368 (1400mm de longueur), mais le rail est manquant ! J’ai pris le risque de commander malgré un avis qui en faisait état. Je me disais qu’il devait s’agir d’une exception, d’un simple oubli. Mal m’en a pris ! Manifestement c’est plutôt la norme. Mais ça n’est pas tout… Au déballage, les notices étaient froissées et certaines rangées dessous la semelle de la scie… Parlons-en de la semelle. Celle-ci présente des traces de gras, de rayures et de nombreux petits impacts laissant douter de l’état neuf du produit ainsi que de qualité de la glisse sur les rails… Autres éléments à déplorer : - contrairement à la photo, il n’y avait pas d’emballage carton autour de la caisse plastic Makita, elle est donc assez rayée ; - l’emballage Amazon ne protège peut être donc pas assez cette caisse plastic, ce qui expliquerait pourquoi celle-ci était enfoncée (pour pouvoir l’ouvrir j’ai dû la redresser…) ; - la vis de serrage servant à bloquer l’angle de biseau se promenait dans la boîte ; - service client injoignable ; - finition douteuse… - description erronée car il ne s’agit pas d’un appareil de 110 volts de tension et il manque le rail promis ; Bref, à croire qu’il s’agit d’un produit reconditionné. Même les outils LIDL bénéficient d’un rangement mieux soigné… Enfin, j’ai signalé le produit comme non conforme.
L**.
Comme indiqué, le titre induit en erreur puisqu'il est indiqué scie + coulisses... mais le rail n'est pas livré. Décevant, je mets donc la note la plus basse, en espérant que MAKITA lise ce message et puisse faire un geste commercial.
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