

⚡ Cut fast, cut smart – own the job site with power and precision!
The 3 in. Heavy Duty Electric Cut-Off Tool HFJ14 by Chicago Electric Power Tools is a lightweight, corded electric saw featuring a powerful 1400W motor and a 3-inch cutting disc spinning at 20,000 RPM. Designed for precision and ease, it cuts up to 1 inch deep through metal, straps, and sheet materials, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking speed, control, and durability.
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Style | Angled |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Color | Red, Black, Silver |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |
| Manufacturer | Chicago Electric Power Tools |
| Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 3.38 x 3.5 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Special Features | Maximum speed (rpm) 20,000 RPM |
| Included Components | Accessories Included: hex key and open end wrench |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Why did I wait so long to buy one of these?!
I have a dremel, and that's fine for little stuff. I have even used it for things like bolts up to maybe 3/16" thick or so, but I've broken those little cut-off wheels several times. This is a much sturdier, much better choice. The cut-off disk is 3" in diameter and about 1/16" thick. I initially bought it to cut off a 5/8" thick bolt that could not be removed from existing construction. Made a quick job of that! I've also used it to slice through some copper cladding to get at the wood panel underneath, cut through spring steel while demolishing an old couch, and routine cutting down of bolts that are just too long for what I need. A very handy tool to have around.
S**N
great value
Works great, powerful, easy to change blades
A**W
Be Cautious of thickness of cutoff blades you use -- safety aspect.
I received the Chicago Electric Heavy Duty 3 Inch Cutoff Tool HFJ14 in two days. It has a hefty, industrial feel to it -- a reassuring feel.I put on a Lenox diamond 3" diameter cutoff disc, with a 3/8" center hole. It made a lot of noise because the Lenox disc is 0.050 " (1.2 mm) thick, and the disc mounting shaft has an 0.080" protrusion. This 0.030" difference makes the Lenox 0.50" thickness disc loose. Lenox specifies their disc only for their Lenox tools. Well, I want the diamond, anyway, on MY tool. "Diamonds (tools) are a guy's best friends".As a workaround, I put a washer, with a 3/8" hole, 0.050" diameter on the shaft. It worked great, with no play and no vibration. You may have to grind the washer to the desired thickness.Since the body diameter of this tool is 2 3/4", and the disc is 3" it's designed to use, you may have difficulty in cutting a flat piece of sheet metal, or flat other material. I suppose, you would have to SLANT the tool to the work to be able to cut it. You could consider a 4" disc tool. Four (4") inch disc are not recommended for this tool, as it would require changing to a larger diameter disc guard; AND, then, the rpm may be too high for the disc or the tool. Your decision.Next: to actually use the tool!
K**E
Efficient
Worked great to cut up a metal gazebo!!
T**J
Not a changeable mandral
Wanted to use 1/4" shank deburr,will not work with this tool. TJ
N**.
Just what I was looking for!
Works great! Purchased it to use as a tile saw for patch jobs. Bought a dremmel tile blade for it and it works great. Feels very solid and has a nice weight and grip for use.
E**R
No Blade
Perhaps it's just me, but I expected there to be an actual blade included. It's not, so I had to go shopping again. The fact the blade is not included is hinted at, but looking at the photos and ads I assumed it was included
M**N
Gets right in there for close jobs
Easy to handle
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