Description
A radial arm saw is a cutting machine consisting of a circular saw mounted on a sliding horizontal arm. Invented by Raymond DeWalt in 1922, the radial arm saw was the primary tool used for cutting long pieces of stock to length until the introduction of the power mitre saw in the 1970's. Whilst a radial arm saw can be overlooked as it is bulkier and usually lives in a larger workshop it is fantastic for crosscutting, ripping, and beveling / mitreing dado's rabbets and form mouldings.
Specification
- Motor (1 Phase Option): 3HP, 2.2kW
- Motor Speed: 2800RPM
- Blade Diameter: 350mm
- Bore Blade Diameter: 30mm
- Shaft Dimension: 25 x 80mm
- Dust Chute Diameter on Blade Guard: 60mm
- Rear Dust Chute Diameter: 100mm
- Table Dimensions: 975 x 1580mm
- Maximum Cut Width at 350mm Diameter: 20 x 550mm
- Maximum Cut Width at 400mm Diameter: 100 x 545mm
- Length of Cut Height at 350mm: 100 x 480mm
- Length of Cut Height at 400mm: 125 x 450mm
- Maximum Cut Depth at 350mm: 100mm
- Maximum Cut Depth at 400mm: 125mm
- Max. Height of Blade From Table at 350mm: 70mm
- Max. Height of Blade From Table at 400mm: 45mm
- Max. Cutting Height at 45 °(350mm): 60mm
- Max. Cutting Height at 45 °(400mm): 80mm
- Max. Cutting Height Arm 45 ° on Right Side: 20 x 380 > 100 x 330mm
- Max. Cutting Height Arm 45 ° on Left Side: 20 x 190 > 100 x 140mm
- Weight: 180/220kg
- Dimensions of Packaging: 1400 x 850 x 530mm
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