DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCS371B)
Category: Band Saws
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCS371B) excels for onsite metal cutting. It cuts up to 2-1/2 inches and balances well with a centered handle. Band Saws offer portability and cordless convenience for fast on-site metal work.
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw DCS371B for onsite metal cutting
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCS371B) delivers portable power and rugged cutting for metalwork on jobsites. These Band Saws combine a centered handle, LED light, and tool-free blade change to reduce fatigue and speed swaps. For quick specification checks, review the most relevant measurable items below before buying.
- Power type: Cordless, 20V MAX Li Ion (battery sold separately)
- Maximum cut capacity: 2-1/2 inch round stock
- SCH40 pipe capacity: up to 2 inch
- Blade handling: Tool-free blade change with lever to loosen tension
- Guides and durability: Dual-bearing blade guide rollers and blade tracking adjustment
- features: Centered handle, LED worklight with 20-second delay, integrated hang hook
Which blade types and tooth counts cut metal cleanly?
DEWALT DCS371B cuts stainless and mild steel cleaner with bimetal blades of 14 to 24 TPI. TPI (teeth per inch) means the number of cutting teeth on a one-inch blade segment and determines cut speed versus finish. For thick stock use lower TPI blades such as 3 to 8 TPI; for thin sheet use higher TPI blades such as 18 to 24 TPI to avoid tearing. Matching blade width and TPI to material improves blade life and reduces binding on the job.
Choosing a cordless bandsaw for tight jobsite metal cutting tasks
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCS371B) suits tight-site cutting where balance and compact size matter. The centered handle and ergonomic soft grip reduce wrist torque in cramped positions and improve cut accuracy. Note this model ships as a bare tool and requires a 20V MAX Li Ion battery and charger purchased separately. Compare runtime and weight (missing in spec sheet) when you evaluate Milwaukee and Makita alternatives for jobsite endurance.
How can I maximize battery runtime when cutting thick rebar?
DCS371B conserves battery when you choose the correct blade and control feed speed. Use a lower TPI bimetal blade for heavy rebar to reduce cutting resistance and maintain a steady, moderate feed rate to avoid motor stall. Favor higher-capacity 20V MAX batteries such as 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah for longer run times and swap batteries proactively on long demolition runs. Let the blade and motor cool between extended cuts and carry a spare charged pack to avoid downtime on remote sites.
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw DCS371B blade and battery tips
DEWALT 20V MAX Portable Bandsaw, Cordless, Bare Tool Only (DCS371B) performs best when operators match blade type and battery capacity to the material. Replace dull blades promptly, and use the tool-free blade change and blade tracking adjustment to keep blades centered and reduce vibration. The LED worklight improves line-of-cut visibility in shaded outdoor areas, and the integrated hang hook prevents damage when you stow the saw on scaffolding. Since runtime and blade spec details are absent, plan to buy extra blades and a 20V MAX high-capacity battery for sustained field use.
What s the safest technique for cutting conduit in tight spaces?
this DCS371B portable bandsaw enables controlled conduit cuts in tight spaces when you clamp and support the tube. Secure the conduit with a chain or steel jaw clamp close to the cut to prevent twisting, then mark the cut line and keep the blade engaged at a steady feed. Use an 18 to 24 TPI blade for thin-walled conduit to get a smooth edge, and keep hands clear of the blade path while using the ergonomic back handle for counterpressure. Wear eye protection, gloves, and hearing protection, and let the blade slow before removing the saw from the cut to avoid sudden binding.
What blade should I stock for mixed steel and conduit jobs? Use a range: 3-8 TPI bimetal for thick stock and 14-24 TPI for thin tube and stainless. How many cuts per battery charge can I expect? Battery life varies by blade, material, and pack capacity; use 4.0-5.0Ah packs to maximize cuts and bring spares. How do I extend blade life? Keep blade tension correct, maintain blade tracking, cut with steady feed, and use cooling or lubrication for abrasive alloys.
