Product Description
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BUILT TO PERFORM. BUILT TO LAST.
SawStop’s focus on practical innovation, combined with our obsession for using the highest grade materials, produces saws unlike any before experienced by woodworkers. The ideas seem simple to most, and innovation and quality claims are easy to make. Discerning craftspeople need proof.
The proof is in each saw we build.
Find proof in our Cabinet Saws: A heavy-weight trunnion unlike any on the market, with the thickest arbors of any 10” saws. True vertical trunnion travel, with gas-piston assist for ease of operation. Durable, open gearing for minimal dust compaction and easy operation. Quiet and true poly V-ribbed belts for sure power transfer with minimal vibration. Proven 99% dust extraction, achieved through shaping the blade’s created turbulence.
Find proof in our Contractor Saw, featuring cast-iron durability coupled with the most configuration options of any SawStop saw.
Find proof in our Jobsite Saw, featuring One-Turn elevation, a weight balanced trunnion, a true t-style fence, and SawStop safety in a rugged design built for the work site.
Find proof in the tens of thousands of SawStop operators who say theirs are the best table saws ever built. And then, perhaps, find proof of your own at a dealer near you.
ENGINEERED IN OREGON. ENGINEERED FOR YOU.
The first table saws were designed in the late 1800’s. The core design of most of today’s table saws was born in the 1950’s. Over the past 60 years, companies build saws by looking at the competition and selecting already-created components to cobble together a complete tool.
SawStop saws are different.
Each SawStop model is designed and engineered by woodworkers, for woodworkers. We take advantage of the freedom, and take on the obligation, to make a different and better tool. Our engineers avoid off-the-shelf components and old designs in favor of practical innovation.
Our engineers know that the right materials, whether cast-iron or steel, are just as important as advanced technology. And the right time to use advanced electronics is when they improve the experience of the operator, never for an advertising gimmick.
All we make are table saws. Table saws are what we think about over our morning coffee, and what we talk about on our lunch breaks.
Welcome to our obsession.
SawStop Saws Detect Contact With Skin
The blade carries a small electrical signal, which the safety system continually monitors. When skin contacts the blade, the signal changes because the human body is conductive. The change to the signal activates the safety system.
1. Monitor & Detect
- The blade carries a small electrical signal.
- When skin contacts the blade, the signal changes because the human body is conductive.
- The change to the signal activates the safety system.
2. Brake Activation
- An aluminum brake springs into the spinning blade, stopping it in less than 5 milliseconds!
- The blade’s angular momentum drives it beneath the table, removing the risk of subsequent contact.
- Power to the motor is shut off.
3. Reset
- Resetting the saw yourself is easy. Simply replace the blade and affordable brake cartridge and your saw is operational. The entire reset process takes less than five minutes.
SPECIFICATIONS: | |
Motor: (all 60Hz, TEFC): | 1.75hp |
Cabinet footprint: | 25 3/4" w x 27" d |
Cast iron table: | 20″ w x 27″ d |
Cast iron table (w/ extension wings): | 44″ w x 27″ d (w/opt. cast iron wings) |
Extension wings: | 12″ w x 27″ d each |
Extension table 30 in rails: | N/A |
Extension table 36 in rails: | 23 3/4″ w x 27″ d |
Extension table 52 in rails: | 40 1/8″ w x 27″ d |
Weights - table saw only: | 225 lbs |
Weights - w/ 30 in fence systems: | 245 lbs |
Weights - w/ 36 in fence systems: | 310 lbs |
Weights - w/ 52 in fence systems: | 335 lbs |
Weights - (optional cast iron wings): | 35 lbs each |
Shipping weight (approx.): | 240 lbs (table saw only) |
Blade: | 40-tooth, 5/8″ arbor |
Blade diameter: | 10" |
Blade tilt: | Left |
Blade kerf: | 0.118″ (3mm) |
Blade plate thickness: | 0.078″ (2mm) |
Max. depth of cut, blade at 0º: | 3 1/8″ |
Max. depth of cut, blade at 45º: | 2 1/4″ |
Max. rip, right of blade - 30 in: | 30 1/2″ (w/ 30″ rails) |
Max. rip, right of blade - 36 in: | 36 1/2″ (w/ 36″ rails) |
Max. rip, right of blade - 52 in: | 52 1/2″ (w/ 52″ rails) |
Max. rip, left of blade: | 16 1/2″ (w/ 30" Std. Fence) |
Max. rip, left of blade (options): | 12 1/2" (w/ T-Glide Fence) |
Dado diameter: | 8″ (req. dado brake + insert) |
Dado max. width: | 13/16" |
Arbor diameter at blade: | 5/8” |
Main bearing size: | 62mm OD x 30mm ID |
Second bearing size: | 52mm OD x 25mm ID |
Table in front of blade (max. elevation): | 10 5/8" |
Table behind blade (max. elevation): | 7 1/8″ |
Arbor Runout: | 0.001″ Maximum allowable runout |
Table flatness measured diagonally: | 0.016″ Maximum gap |
Blade alignment with miter slot: | 0.010″ Maximum displacement |
Deviation of miter gauge indexing stops from actual: | ±0.25º |
Alignment between splitter and blade: | 0.010″ Maximum difference |
Miter slots T-shaped: | 3/4″ at top, 1″ at bottom, 3/8″ deep |
Miter slots center: | 11 1/8″ center-to-center |
Miter slots info: | 5 1/2″ (arbor flange to center of right slot) |
Dust collection port diameter: | 4″ under table top |
Riving knife / splitter thickness: | 0.090" (2.3 mm) |
Blade guard (dust collection): | N/A |
Blade guard (micro guard): | polycarbonate |
Insert: | zero clearance phenolic |
Hand wheels: | 6″ diameter, cast alum. w/ ABS handle |
Belts: | V-ribbed belt – static dissipative |
Overall saw dimensions: | 44" w x 39 1/4" d x 34 3/4" h (body only) |
Overall saw dimensions 30 in: | 58 1/2" w x 40" d x 34 3/4" h |
Overall saw dimensions 36 in: | 69 1/8" w x 45" d x 34 3/4" h |
Overall saw dimensions 52 in: | 85 1/4" w x 45" d x 34 3/4" h |
Motor configuration 1: | 1.75 hp, 110v, 14 A |