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Makita 16" saws - 5402A v's 5402NA #8543 05/02/04 11:18 AM
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Does anyone have any advice on which of these two models is better?
Obviously the NA model has an electric brake which from a safety point of view is nice but is there anything else to watch for?

thanks...Simon

Re: Makita 16" saws - 5402A v's 5402NA #8544 09/25/04 10:55 PM
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Brakes are really nice and worth the price. In my shop, we use 415mm saws similar to the 5402 but beefier. One is almost antique and lacks a brake, the other is a few years old and it's the one I reach for. Besides the obvious saftey issues the non-braking model takes a while to coast to a stop.

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Brakes are really nice and worth the price. In my shop, we use 415mm saws similar to the 5402 but beefier. One is almost antique and lacks a brake, the other is a few years old and it's the one I reach for. Besides the obvious saftey issues the non-braking model takes a while to coast to a stop.

Re: Makita 16" saws - 5402A v's 5402NA #8546 09/27/04 11:04 PM
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I believe the NA model also has more power.


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