You're probably dealing with the same old problem—trying to cut thick steel or stainlss without burning up blades or leaving a ragged edge, and it just eats up time. 2. What it does is run at a lower speed than a standdard abrasive saw, so the blade actually cuts through the metal rather than grinding it, which means way less heat buildup and burrs you'd have to clean off later. 3. We've got three speed settings here—800, 1000, and 1300 RPM—so you can dial it in for different thicknesses, and the 3500W motor doesn't bog down easily even on 14-inch stock. 4. The blade itself uses a 25.4mm arbor hole and 2.2mm tooth thickness, which is better than teh thinner blades you see on cheaper units, and it holds up to repeated use without warping. 5. Usually our company have these in stock, but if you're ordering more than 50 units or so, just give us a heads up on lead time—it's typically 20 days or so. 6. Anyway, the 25kg weight makes it portable enough to move around shop, but it's not really suited for continuous production line work where you'd want a fixed station instead.