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At a specific voltage the higher the amperage the higher the rated horsepower of the motor. You will see the amperage rating used when manufactures sell hand tools. A saw that draws 12 amps, it is stated, is better than the saw that draws 9 amps. As the question stands a comparison can not be made between voltage and amps.
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Tough to tell. The extra amps may buy you some extra torque, but will cost you more to run. You are better off trying to read some reviews on-line since there are many other factors to consider.
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Need to know the voltage of the motor. Use this formula, I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. Once you have the amperage then ask, what size wire is needed for (your amperage) at (your voltage).
Sounds dangerous. There are special slotting saws, that look like skill saws, that are designed to take more than one blade. A regular skill saw is designed to take one blade.
6 Amps is about the right rating for a medium size reciprocating saw.
Amps.
A 1,000 watt inverter giving 110 volts is rated at 9 amps.
A saw is a tool that is used in the "Construction" skill.
It is not accepatable to use any cleaning solutions for your skill saw. There are cleaning solutions that you can use that will help you clean you skill saw perfectly without having to run into problems in the future.
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A miter saw. A skill saw will do it with some practice.
A skill saw, table saw or jig saw work best.
Circular saws are rated for blade size and their motors are rated by 'service amps' .
You will need a radial arm saw or a stady hand with a skill saw for that cut.
At a specific voltage the higher the amperage the higher the rated horsepower of the motor. You will see the amperage rating used when manufactures sell hand tools. A saw that draws 12 amps, it is stated, is better than the saw that draws 9 amps. As the question stands a comparison can not be made between voltage and amps.