What Sets the Milwaukee Table Saw Apart
When you're building a workbench or cutting plywood for a bay partition, the saw has to hold its fence and deliver the same cut every time. It's the stationary piece in your saw collection, built for repeated rips off a fence, and the rack and pinion system locks in and stays put between cuts. The POWERSTATE™ brushless motor holds 6,300 RPM under load, which is the kind of Milwaukee tool engineering that keeps blade speed consistent through 3/4" sheet goods all morning.
A Milwaukee track saw earns its keep on long guided cuts where a rail does the steering, and a circular saw is what you grab for quick freehand breakdowns on site. The table saw is the one you set up when the fence does the thinking, and every piece needs to come off at the same width.
Cordless Power of Milwaukee M18™ Table Saw
Going cordless with an M18 table saw means no outlet during a bay build-out and no extension cords dragged across a job site. The FUEL system's brushless motor does the heavy lifting, and REDLINK PLUS™ intelligence, which is Milwaukee's built-in system that manages heat, load, and discharge, keeps blade speed steady, the same way your Milwaukee miter saw holds RPM through a crosscut. And on an M18 REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ 12.0 Ah battery, you get up to 600 linear feet of ripping before swapping packs.
That same battery drops right into a band saw for metal cutting or a Milwaukee Sawzall™ when the job demands rough cuts. That cross-platform runtime puts the FUEL table saw in real competition with corded units for a full production day.
Setting Up the Milwaukee Table Saw Stand
A Milwaukee table saw stand raises it to working height and wheels it, so you're not bolting it to a bench or cutting from the floor. The folding stand (48-08-0561) is all steel, weighs only 15 pounds, and latches directly to the table saw with a quick-attach system so the saw stays locked through cuts and lifts off clean when you're done. With adjustable feet that handle uneven job site surfaces, and the whole thing folds flat, so it packs out as fast as it sets up. At working height, you're feeding sheet goods through the blade without hunching over a low bench or fighting an awkward setup.