Digital control panel for blade speed, height adjustments, blade tilt and calibration
Main Blade Size: 14"
Main Motor: 10 HP, 3-Phase, 220V
Product Review
Product Description
If you are regularly cutting full size panels, our new sliding table saw is the answer you've been looking for! This saw features a 10 HP motor for the 14" main blade, a 1 HP motor for the 4-3/4" scoring blade, digital blade controls and a 51 3/16" maximum you are regularly cutting full size panels, our new sliding table saw is the answer you've been looking for! This saw features a 10 HP motor for the 14" main blade, a 1 HP motor for the 4-3/4" scoring blade, digital blade controls and a 51 3/16" maximum you are regularly cutting full size panels, our new sliding table saw is the answer you've been looking for! This saw features a 10 te miter gauge. We have made every effort to engineer this saw to rival machines that cost three times as much, and once you get your hands on it, you'll understand what we mean.
Summary: Not an Altendorf or Felder for Sure 2004-06-16
Comment: The company I work for in their startup purchased this machine. I was the one that set it up, which probaly took 10 hours. The sliding table, almost feels gritty instead of smooth with an occasional bump. The very first time we tried to use the scoring blade, the alignment motor fell off. The customer support for this was a nightmare, because no one there nows anything about it. The instruction book is very vauge with its 25 or so pages. The crosscut fence has yet to hold any tolerance at all and the stop scale will change from the front position to the rear. My reccomendation is to spend the extra 25 to 30% extra on a Felder.
I was the one that set it up, which probaly took 10 hours. The sliding table, almost feels gritty instead of smooth with an occasional bump. The very first time we tried to use the scoring blade, the alignment motor fell off. The customer support for this was a nightmare, because no one there nows anything about it. The instruction book is very vauge with its 25 or so pages. The crosscut fence has yet to hold any tolerance at all and the stop scale will change from the front position to the rear. My reccomendation is to spend the extra 25 to 30% extra on a Felder.