I have a Milwaukee 2522-20 M12 FUEL 3" CUT OFF TOOL. My goal is to cut 18-gauge mild steel sheet metal into coupons.
The product description says is designed for cutting various metals and steels. I have tried to use it numerous times with the Milwaukee supplied 3 in. x 0.040 in. x 3/8 in. metal cut off wheels. It has been terrible:
* If I run the saw with forward rotation of the wheel, the saw wants to skip out of the cut and across the surface.
* If I run the saw in reverse, it does not skip, but bogs down in the cut. I can't even cut 6-inches before it stops.
I am clamping the sheet to my work bench. One side is fully supported. The other is extended off the bench a few inches.
What am I doing wrong? This is the intended purpose of the tool. They have been selling it for years with good reviews. I had it replaced once and had the same results with the replacement. I don't get it. I'm sure I'm doing something stupid, but I don't know what. I'm ready to throw it away.
P.S. I can make the same cut with my M12 die grinder using similar blade. It cuts fine, but is harder for me to get a straight cut with it. The cut off tool gives me a better angle for visibility and has a guard that I can run along a guide.
The product description says is designed for cutting various metals and steels. I have tried to use it numerous times with the Milwaukee supplied 3 in. x 0.040 in. x 3/8 in. metal cut off wheels. It has been terrible:
* If I run the saw with forward rotation of the wheel, the saw wants to skip out of the cut and across the surface.
* If I run the saw in reverse, it does not skip, but bogs down in the cut. I can't even cut 6-inches before it stops.
I am clamping the sheet to my work bench. One side is fully supported. The other is extended off the bench a few inches.
What am I doing wrong? This is the intended purpose of the tool. They have been selling it for years with good reviews. I had it replaced once and had the same results with the replacement. I don't get it. I'm sure I'm doing something stupid, but I don't know what. I'm ready to throw it away.
P.S. I can make the same cut with my M12 die grinder using similar blade. It cuts fine, but is harder for me to get a straight cut with it. The cut off tool gives me a better angle for visibility and has a guard that I can run along a guide.



