Table Size | 22″x26″ |
Cutter Capacity | 14″ |
Height of Machine | inch |
Weight of Machine | 110 kg |
Motor Reqd | 2HP 1440 RPM |
Spanner | 36×41 |
Tct Circular Saw | 10″x40 teeth |
Table Saw
A table saw is one of the most common and versatile woodworking machines. It consists of a flat table-like surface with a circular saw blade protruding through a slot in the table. The workpiece is guided along a fence, and the blade can be adjusted for different cutting depths and angles. Table saws are used for ripping, crosscutting, beveling, and other woodworking tasks.
Band Saw
A band saw consists of a continuous looped blade that runs on two wheels. The workpiece is guided along a table, and the blade moves up and down to make cuts. Band saws excel at curved and irregular cuts, resawing thicker boards into thinner pieces, and creating intricate shapes in wood.
Miter Saw
A miter saw, also known as a chop saw, is designed for making accurate crosscuts and miter cuts in wood. It typically has a hinged arm that allows the blade to pivot, enabling precise angled cuts. Miter saws are commonly used for cutting moldings, trim, and other precision woodworking tasks.
Scroll Saw
A scroll saw is a small, tabletop cutting machine used for intricate and detailed cuts. It has a thin, reciprocating blade that moves up and down rapidly. The workpiece is guided along a table, and the operator can make intricate cuts, curves, and internal cutouts by maneuvering the material through the blade.
Panel Saw
A panel saw is a specialized table cutting machine used for cutting large sheets of wood, such as plywood or particleboard. It typically has a sliding carriage system and a vertically mounted saw blade. Panel saws are commonly used in professional woodworking shops for cutting large panels accurately and efficiently.
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