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Makita 36V (18V X2) LXT Brushless 10 in. Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with AWS (Tool Only)

Model number
XSL04ZU

The Makita XSL04ZU is the tool-only version of the 36V (18V X2) LXT brushless 10 in. dual-bevel sliding compound miter saw with AWS capability and built-in laser guide. The brushless motor delivers 4,400 RPM, crosscuts up to 12 in. at 90 degrees, and bevels 0 to 48 degrees in both directions. The AWS-capable design allows wireless connection to compatible Makita dust extractors. Requires two 18V LXT batteries (sold separately). Makita has marked this model as discontinued.

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Model no.
XSL04ZU
Brand
Makita
Category
Miter Saw
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Miter Saw
Voltage
36
Platform
LXT X2
Blade Diameter (in.)
10
No-Load Speed (RPM)
4,400
Max Bevel Left Deg
48
Max Bevel Right Deg
48
Max Crosscut 90 In
12
Brushless
Yes
Tool Only
Yes
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Weight (lbs)
60.2
Warranty
3-year limited

§ What's Included

01 miter saw
02 10 in. 40T micro-polished miter saw blade
03 dust bag
04 vertical vise
05 triangular rule
06 hex wrench

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

What is the difference between XSL04ZU and XSL04PTU?

The XSL04ZU is the tool-only version and the XSL04PTU is the full kit. Both are the same 36V brushless 10 in. dual-bevel sliding compound miter saw with AWS and laser. The PTU kit adds two BL1850B 5.0Ah batteries, a DC18RD dual-port charger, and an AWS wireless transmitter.

Is the XSL04ZU discontinued?

Yes. Makita has discontinued the XSL04ZU. The XSL06Z is the current tool-only 10 in. brushless miter saw replacement and is recommended for new purchases.

Does the XSL04ZU bevel in both directions?

Yes, it is a true dual-bevel saw. The bevel range is 0 to 48 degrees in both the left and right directions, and the miter range is 0 to 60 degrees left and right with positive stops at common angles.

What does AWS mean on this saw?

AWS stands for Auto-Start Wireless System. The XSL04ZU is AWS-capable, meaning it can communicate wirelessly with a compatible Makita dust extractor to start and stop it automatically when the saw runs. The AWS transmitter is not included with the tool-only version.

How much does the XSL04ZU weigh?

Makita lists it at 60.2 lbs. with batteries installed. As a tool-only model, it ships without batteries, but the rated operating weight with two 18V LXT batteries is approximately 60 lbs., which is typical for a 10 in. cordless sliding compound miter saw.