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Sliding table saw brings ultimate flexibility and versatility to an intuitive cutting solution. Designed to be a blend of innovation, dependability, and quality, the SL series delivers the quality and precision required for the final chip-free cut, improving the results of subsequent machining (i.e. edgebanding, drilling, etc.). This reduces assembly time, as parts fit easier, material costs are reduced, and the need for other machinery can be eliminated. Ideal for panel and solid wood processing, the series is capable of making perfect miters, as well as rip, jointing, and cross cuts.
sliding table panel saw make cutting tasks easier and safer.
Unlike a sliding miter saw, where you draw the blade both down and out, the blade in a sliding table saw does not move.
It is very similar to a cabinet saw, which is a stationary, large table saw. We discussed cabinet saws in a previous piece here on Obsessed Woodworking. The difference is that a sliding table saw has, well, a sliding table. The blade remains stationary in place while the table slides.
With a regular table saw, the craftsman is standing directly in line with the blade; with a sliding table saw, the craftsman is standing beside it, not in line with it. Feeding a workpiece through the blade simply by moving the table the workpiece sits on makes the task both easy and safe. Clamps hold the workpiece in place, and the craftsman is not in the line of danger.
Another benefit to the sliding table saw revolves around safety. Because of where the sliding table is positioned in relation to the saw, the user will, by and large, need to stand off to the side of the blade. It can take a little getting used to, but positioning yourself in such a way reduces the danger from the workpiece kicking back at you in the event of a bind-up.
Standing in line with the blade, trying to maintain a steady and even pace to allow the blade to do the work, can be problematic. If the workpiece were to kick back, it kicks back on you; if the saw blade binds and you push a bit too hard to move it through the blade, you run the risk of your hand sliding into the blade. Either way, you’re at risk of serious injury.
Standing beside the blade, though, eliminates those risks and enhances the safety of operating a sliding table saw. Breaking down or ripping a piece of plywood becomes a much more simple task when using the sliding table.
Description
Available in 3-phase with 7.5 HP main motor with 1HP scoring motor & available in 1-phase with 5HP main motor & 1HP scoring motor
8 foot precision anodized aluminum sliding table with prismatic rollers running on precision ground steel guides
Solid cast iron main table which is ground and polished
Heavy-duty outrigger for strong support of work-piece during cutting operations
Solid cast iron rip fence with manual fine adjustment and locking lever
Manual saw blade rise/fall & tilting, conveniently located on the operator side of the machine
Pointer indicator for accurately displaying blade angle
Aluminum extruded crosscut fence with two flip stops with dual metric and inch rulers
Eccentric hold down clamp, table return handle, and wedge for solid wood ripping included
CE overhead saw blade guard with built in dust port included
The cutting assembly of this sliding table saw was projected to assure a high quality and precise cut. With 5.5kw for the saw blade and 1.1kw for scoring blades.
European style double layers high strength Aluminum profile sliding table can support the larger panels, with high precision.
European style dust hoodThe saw blade protection allows the operator to visualize the panel while cutting and increases the dust extraction capacity
European style dust hoodThe saw blade protection allows the operator to visualize the panel while cutting and increases the dust extraction capacity
Control panelHumanized design and easy to operate control panel. Auto lifting of the main and scoring blades Digital indicator for angles
Control panelHumanized design and easy to operate control panel. Auto lifting of the main and scoring blades Digital indicator for angles