![]() ![]() ![]() The motor & gear housings of the SKIL Mag 77 SHD77M are made of magnesium. Since Skilsaw was the company to first bring these types of cutting machines to the market, almost everyone mistakenly calls every other brand of circular saw a “Skilsaw” too! After more than seven decades of being on the market, it is a pretty safe assumption that a good many homes owe their construction to carpenters being dependent on their “Skilsaw.” Over the last 70+, there have been improvements and updates to the Skilsaw Model 77, but the fact is that it still shares in its original design. This new saw was called the Skilsaw Model 77. Using the Model E as its basis, a new improved worm drive saw was designed and started production in 1937. This saw featured a die-cast aluminum motor housing and was manufactured all the way up until 1939. In 1926, the company was renamed Skilsaw Inc., and a few years later in 1928 a major breakthrough was made with their development of the Skilsaw Model E Circular Saw. The original company that designed and manufactured the first ever electric handsaw was the Michel Electric Handsaw Company which was founded in 1924. Blade screw in really good condition with no stripping of bolt or threads.Built like a tank.Just to pay homage to what we are dealing with here, it is only fitting that we give a bit of the history of the SKIL Model 77 Skilsaw. Push button for blade change works smoothly. Bearings are tight.Carbon brushes in good shape.Armature in good shape. Cord has no nicks and still has ground plug. “ Skilsaw Professional Model 77- RPM Ball Bearing in very good condition. See all condition definitions - opens in a new window or tab See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. ![]()
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