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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Hilti Cordless Table Saw – First Look (Updated)

Hilti Cordless Table Saw – First Look (Updated)

Jan 29, 2026 Stuart 17 Comments

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Hilti Cordless Table Saw First Look SCT 60-22

Hilti has launched a new Nuron-powered cordless table saw.

Hilti says the new SCT 60-22 cordless table saw is for “cutting and ripping” tasks.

Here’s everything they shared with us:

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  • Cutting depth up to 90 mm or 3-1/2″, rip capacity up to 666 mm or 26-1/4″
  • Faster set up speed and more jobsite mobility
  • Easier to use and transport
  • Up to 130 cuts per charge

This was all the information that Hilti provided us with; I’ll update this post as we learn more.

Hilti Nuron Table Saw 2026 Update

Hilti SCT 60-22 Cordless Table Saw 2026 Update

Hilti has not shared anything further with us, but I found some more details online about the new 22V Nuron battery-powered table saw.

In addition to the features and specs already listed, it’s confirmed to have a 10″ saw blade.

Hilti says their cordless table saw comes with (industry-standard) safety features (as expected), namely a push stick, blade guard, riving knife, and anti-kickback pawls.

They make no mention about dado compatibility or if there will be add-on accessories such as an extension or outfeed table.

The new Hilti cordless table saw looks to borrow many elements from competing products, such as the Dewalt-style adjustable fence and Flex and Skil-style push stick slot.

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Price: $999 (tool-only), $1,676 with rolling stand and batteries

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17 Comments

  1. Adam

    Oct 21, 2025

    Only spec I’m a little interested in, is if they are running a 10″ blade on this, or going with the usual battery sized 8-1/4″.

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    • Doresoom

      Oct 21, 2025

      Seeing that it’s 3.5″ depth of cut, they’re at the minimum running a 10″ blade on it. DeWalt’s 10″ DWE7491RS table saw has a 3.125″ depth of cut.

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      • Stuart

        Oct 21, 2025

        Its possible, but its not clear; safety guidelines require a minimum table size for 10” blades, which is why you’ll typically only find that size on larger saws attached to rolling stands, and this one looks too small for that.

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        • Doresoom

          Oct 21, 2025

          I’d be very surprised if it’s an 8.25″ blade though. With a 5/8″ arbor that leaves just 0.3125″ between the arbor and table top surface. There would be almost zero space for an arbor washer and bearings.

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  2. Jody

    Oct 21, 2025

    What’s their game plan with this? Hilti customers and paid influencers dont share a large section in my venn diagram.

    In general ignore everything a paid influencer says. They gave incentive to be kind, for more money and tools.

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    • SamR

      Oct 21, 2025

      Are you new here?

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    • Blocky

      Jan 30, 2026

      Welcome comrade

      Reply
  3. Alexk

    Oct 21, 2025

    I’m assuming that Hilti is continuing to build high quality tools. I’m curious to see the tools in person and if they are better built than other pro tools for carpenters.

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    • Harrison

      Oct 22, 2025

      Quality will be about the same as every other job site table saw. (Presumably made in the Chervon factory.) The details and mechanism look very similar to my Skil SPT-99 for example.

      Having seen a video online, this saw does look to have a few nice features, like a quick release from the folding stand. The miter/crosscut guide includes (and stores) a proper fence, which is a nice touch.

      3 1/2” depth of cut with 10” blade puts it in a category of 2(?) for cordless, alongside the Hikoki/Metabo HPT table saw.

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      • MM

        Jan 30, 2026

        Flex has a 10″ cordless table saw, FX7221.

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  4. Nathan

    Jan 29, 2026

    I find it interesting how many now copy the dealt design. I am assuming they did it first. With the rack and pinion fence support and guide. The reposition fence with fold down to get the extra rip width.

    Doubt hilti is made by chevon tool. Skil and flex are. Not sure on the others. I would assume this would run well. Pricey like every other hilti thing.

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    • Nathan

      Jan 29, 2026

      Oh I do like their mitre gage

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    • David

      Jan 29, 2026

      They are partially designed in conjunction with Flex germany and made by Chervon. Look at some of the Flex 18v tools, they are basically identical. Rail forward Miter saw, OMT, etc. some of the speciality tools are still 100% designed by Hilti, but still manufactured by Chervon. Flex 24v itself is a Mix of Flex germany designs, with some Devon tools to fill out the range.

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    • Stuart

      Jan 29, 2026

      Dewalt-style rack and pinion fences work really well in table saws this size. It would take a considerable amount of time and effort to engineer something novel and better.

      Reply
  5. Joe McDaniel

    Jan 30, 2026

    I find it to be very disconcerting that both promotional drawings leave out a fence. Perhaps the developers have never used a table saw? Maybe the fence is another $678 add on?

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    • Kevin W.

      Jan 30, 2026

      It appears to be stowed away upside down on the left side. Although you would think they would have it shown on top for at least one of them.

      If heated car seats are a subscription now, I’m sure it won’t be long before table saw fences are an “accessory”

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  6. Julian Tracy

    Jan 30, 2026

    I do a lot of kitchen installs and the last 10-20 years, my jobsite saws have been the Dewalt 10” versions…. Picked up the cordless Bosch a year ago on a great price ($365 refurbished with 8.0 battery and charger from CPO), and was honestly unsure if it could be a complete jobsite tablesaw replacement for my needs.

    But after a year of use, have to say it does everything I need it to, and no fighting extension cords, or sharing a single circuit with another tool or another tradesman. I put a large wire framed canvas dust bag on the back and it passively fills it up with sawdust leaving very little mess. The fence fine adjustment is a bit coarse, but absolutely able to be accurate.

    Being a cordless saws, like other cordless saws, you absolutely cannot push wood through it as fast as a 110v, but it handles my ripping of maple, oak or cherry hardwood fillers just fine and honestly, the slight difference in power actually makes it feel slightly safer in terms of kickback.

    I sold off the Bosch 8.0 battery and charger and use this table saw (and my Bosch cordless 8.25” miter saw) with my Dewalt and Makita 5.0 batteries via the cheap adapters, so I’m probably getting a little less performance out of it, but still it absolutely does what I need it too and has completely replaced my Dewalt 110v saw.

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