A table saw is a circular blade mounted on a table. This
assembly may be equipped with a chassis for convenience
of use. According to the various models, blade diameters
may vary affecting cutting capacity. It is essential for cutting
out wooden panels (or derived products), plastic, for prepar-
ing cleats, form boards, spars, etc., for dimensioning (i.e.
cutting lengthwise). Thanks to its tilting blade, it also allows
angles to be cut up to 45°.
the more teeth the blade has, the finer the cut. .
To increase efficiency, always adjust the depth of the cut in order that the blade
extends beyond the thickness of the material by the height of one tooth.
The laser, if your machine has one, produces a beam of light which shows you
where the blade will go.
The lighting function, if your machine has one, makes it more comfortable to
work with in dark environments.
The tungsten carbide insert blades cut better and remain sharp for longer. Always
use a suitable blade that is in good condition and perfectly sharp.
It is better to hook your machine up to a vacuum cleaner in order to collect as
much dust as possible
Look for a machine whose cutting capacities are suited to the kind of work
you are doing.The size and quality of the table also have to be taken into ac
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count. An aluminium table, for example gives better slip of the piece to be cut.
The blade brake function, if your machine has one, allows the blade to be stop
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ped rapidly.
The table extensions allow larger panels to be cut.
The use of vices proves to be very useful for cutting long pieces.
To facilitate moving, some are provided with castors or folding chassis.
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