Bosch 2400W 14 inch Metal Cut‑Off Saw
Bosch 2400W 14 inch Metal Cut‑Off Saw - GCO 14-24 / GCO 14-24 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
The is a 14‑inch metal cutting saw that doesn’t mess around — it’s a serious machine built for real, heavy steel work on site or in a workshop. You can feel the grunt from the moment you power it up, because this isn’t a toy — this is a tool meant to chew through solid profiles, pipes, channel iron and rebar with authority.
On paper you’ve got a 2,400 W motor driving a massive 355 mm wheel at around 3,800 rpm — that’s plenty of meat for cutting large metal stock fast, and you can tell in practice that it stays cool and consistent even when you’re feeding it hard.
Key Features:
- High Power Motor - Delivers solid cutting performance so you’re not struggling through thick sections.
- Large 14″ Blade - Lets you handle bigger metal pieces without swapping saws.
- Soft Start - Reduces kickback at startup so you don’t get thrown off the cut.
- Adjustable Cutting Capacity - Makes 0° and 45° cuts on rectangles, squares and L‑profiles without fuss.
- Stable Base - Heavy, well‑balanced foot design keeps the saw from walking under load.
Applications
This saw isn’t just for thin angle iron — the metal cutting capacity on this Bosch lets you slice through rectangular sections up to ~100×196 mm or square stock to ~119×119 mm at 0°, and you can even mitre to 45° with minimal adjustment. It’s a go‑to on fabrication jobs, renovating steel frames, prepping rebar at foundations, or prepping heavy stock for welding fixtures.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing: lots of cut‑off saws cheap out on power or stability, but this Bosch brings real grunt and build quality without feeling flimsy — the large 355 mm cutting wheel combined with the torquey 2,400 W motor means you’re not babysitting the saw mid‑cut. And that matters a lot on a job site where downtime costs time and muscle.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Rated Input Power – 2,400 W - Plenty of juice to drive a big saw blade and keep cuts smooth under load.
- Cutting Disc Diameter – 355 mm - Big disc means deeper and wider cuts without swapping tools.
- No‑Load Speed – ~3,800 rpm - Keeps blade speed up for clean, fast metal cutting.
- Weight – ~17‑18 kg - Heavy enough to stay steady, light enough to move around a shop.
- Cutting Capacity - Handles large profiles and mitres without breaking stride.
Who Should Buy This
If you spend your days cutting thick steel — whether you’re a fabricator, steel fixer, builder or serious DIYer — the Bosch 14″ metal cut‑off saw gives the power and capacity you need without making you wish you’d bought bigger. It’s not small and it’s not cheap, but it does what you expect a 14‑inch professional metal saw should.
Don’t buy this if you only punch holes or trim light tubing — that’s overkill. But if you’re regularly slicing pipe, angle, plate and bar stock, it’s a tool you’ll be glad to have in the shop.




