The DEWALT DWM120 Deep Cut Band Saw is built for demanding jobsite cutting. Its 10-amp motor provides the power to cut through rectangular stock up to 5 inches deep, while the variable-speed dial (100–350 SFM) lets you match the blade to the material—from steel pipe to aluminum. The LED sight light illuminates the cut line in dark areas, and the multi-position front handle gives you plenty of hand space for accurate, controlled cuts.
DEWALT DWM120 Band Saw: Performance and Control
Portable and rugged, the DWM120 features a serviceable steel shroud and rubber bumpers to withstand jobsite abuse. The integrated hang hook lets you store the saw without damaging the front handle or castings. With superior balance and ergonomics, you get more accurate cuts with less fatigue.
Blade Replacement on the DWM120
Changing the blade is straightforward: retract the blade tension, remove the blade guides, and slip in a new blade. The DWM120 uses a 44-7/8-inch blade, available from DEWALT and other vendors. Always release tension when storing the saw.
Features
10-amp motor powers through toughest materials.
5-inch deep cut capacity for rectangular and 4-3/4-inch round stock.
Multi-position front handle and hang hook for portability.
Model: DWM120
Weight: 14 lb
Voltage: 120V
Amperage: 10 A
Blade Speed: 100-350 SFM
Blade Length: 44-7/8 inches
Cut Capacity: 5" x 4-3/4" rectangle, 4-3/4" round
Product Type: Portable Band Saw
Seller: Workbench World
MPN: DWM120
Product Details
Blade Change and Setup
Keep a spare 44-7/8-inch blade on hand. When changing, a few minutes of care saves hours of frustration. Always ensure the blade is tensioned and tracking correctly before cutting.
Portable Band Saw Buying Tips
Look for a powerful motor, variable speed for different materials, and easy blade access. The DWM120 delivers all three, plus LED lighting and a hang hook for convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I change the blade on the DWM120?
Disconnect from power, open the wheel cover, release blade tension, remove the blade from the guides, and fit the new blade. Adjust tension and check tracking.
What blade length does it use?
The DWM120 uses a 44-7/8-inch blade.
Can it cut stainless steel?
Yes, with a suitable steel-cutting blade and proper speed.
What is the cut capacity?
It cuts rectangular stock up to 5" x 5" and round stock up to 4-3/4" diameter.
Is it heavy?
At 14 lb, it's manageable for portable use.
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Blaze
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Powerful
Plenty of power.
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Alma
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Versatile
This saw has cut through everything I've thrown at it. The variable speed is handy.
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D. W. Cole
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Deep cut
I was on the fence because it's a little heavy, but it's a portable band saw, not a toy. The deep 5-inch throat comes in handy. It cuts square. The variable speed lets me work with different metals. The trigger lock is a nice touch. It's built like a tank. I'd buy it again.
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Quentin
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Did the job
Used it to cut some rebar. It did the job. No issues.
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Elaine Wright
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Farm work
My husband was skeptical about a corded saw, but we've used it on our farm. It's reliable. The blade stays on track. We've cut old machinery frames and pipe. The handle is comfortable. It's not the lightest tool, but it's manageable. We're glad we got it.