The Milwaukee® M18™ FUEL™ 9-inch Cut-Off Saw with ONE-KEY™ is a super-versatile tool for cutting various materials. Unlike traditional gas-powered saws, it runs on Milwaukee's M18 REDLITHIUM batteries. This saw can cut reinforced concrete and many other metal and masonry materials. It's up to 50% lighter than gas saws on the market. With the M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 Battery, you won't have any gas-related problems. It produces no fumes, so you can use it indoors. It starts instantly, no need to mix gas and oil, and no gas engine maintenance. The battery works with over 200 other Milwaukee M18 tools. The saw also has ONE-KEY™, allowing you to connect it to your smartphone wirelessly to track and manage it. Included are one 2786-20 Cut-Off Saw, one 49-93-7025 Diamond Blade, and one 49-94-9000 Abrasive Blade. Key features include the power to cut reinforced concrete, being up to 50% lighter than gas, no gas headaches, a 3.4-inch cut depth, a 9-inch blade diameter, 6,600 RPM, a 7/8-inch blade arbor, a quick-connect onboard water connection, a load indicator light, a weight of 10.6 lbs (bare tool), a RAPIDSTOP™ Blade Brake, onboard tool storage for a wrench and hex key, ONE-KEY™ tool tracking and management, a fully adjustable guard, and a fully cordless OSHA-compliant concrete cutting solution with the M18™ SWITCH TANK™ Water Supply (2820-21WS).














Using the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 9-inch Cut-Off Saw is easy. First, make sure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Then, select the appropriate blade for the material you're cutting - use the diamond blade for masonry and the abrasive blade for metal. Before starting, adjust the guard to the right position for safety. To start the saw, just press the trigger. When cutting, apply steady pressure and let the saw do the work. Remember, it can cut reinforced concrete, but take it slow for best results. For indoor use, enjoy the fact that there are no fumes. And with the ONE-KEY™ feature, you can keep track of your saw on your phone. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the saw to remove any debris. Check the blade for wear and tear regularly. If it's dull or damaged, replace it. The battery should be stored in a cool, dry place. When not in use, keep the saw in a safe place, and make sure the onboard tools like the wrench and hex key are stored properly. This way, your saw will last a long time and keep performing well.