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Careful what you wish for. I have an old AEG SCMS with an induction motor. I loved it because it was so smooth to start and phenomenally quiet. I still have it and I've re-purposed it for metal cutting.Kev said:Metabo offer a induction motor model on their 10" SCMS. Not sure if they do that in 110V or just 240V.
As nice as it was, an induction motor is the wrong choice for a tool that is constantly started and stopped as frequently as a miter saw is started.
I finally got to the point (after only a few months) of disabling the motor overload because it was tripping so frequently. Yeah, not the smartest thing to do for a motor, but it was no longer serving its purpose for me in the state that it was in.
If done correctly, it could be killer! But it would have to be 3-phase, VFD, soft-start. The drawback to that is the spool-up time that people would complain about because they want the motor spinning within a second of pulling the trigger.