Contractor
Saw
The SawStop® Contractor Saw offers versatility and safety. Whether on the job site or in the shop, it delivers the performance you need with the peace of mind only SawStop's patented safety system can provide.
Note: Picture shown with optional accessories fitted
Quick facts
- Open cabinet with ouboard motor & table-mounted trunnion
- SawStop Safety System stops on contact with skin
- Lightest weight, most affordable cast-iron SawStop Saw
- Versatile configurations (field mobility, shop mobility, wing options)
- Uses identical Professional T-Glide Fence for 36†& 52†rip capacities.
- 1485 mm wide X 1015 mm deep X 883 mm high
The SawStop® Contractor Saw All-purpose versatility, reliability _x000D_ and safety
_x000D_| Specification | _x000D_Value | _x000D_
| Motor configuration | _x000D_1.3 kW [1,75 hp], _x000D_ 1 phase, 230V, | _x000D_
| Overall saw dimensions 36 in _x000D_ | _x000D_|
| Width: | _x000D_1485 mm [58 1/2'] | _x000D_
| Depth: | _x000D_1015 mm [40″] | _x000D_
| Height: | _x000D_883 mm [34 3/4″] | _x000D_
| Cast iron table: | _x000D_20″ w x 27″ d _x000D_ 508 mm wide x 685 mm deep | _x000D_
| Extension wings: | _x000D_12' wide x 27' deep _x000D_ 305 mm wide x 685 mm deep | _x000D_
| Weights | _x000D_|
| table saw only: | _x000D_102 kg [225 lbs] | _x000D_
| 30 in fence systems: | _x000D_111 kg [245 lbs] | _x000D_
| 36 in fence systems: | _x000D_140 kg [310 lbs] | _x000D_
| 52 in fence systems: | _x000D_151 kg [335 lbs] | _x000D_
| Shipping weight (approx.): | _x000D_108 kg [240 lb] (table saw only) | _x000D_
| Saw blade | _x000D_|
| Arbor Ø: | _x000D_5/8' | _x000D_
| Diameter | _x000D_254 mm [10'] | _x000D_
| Blade tilt: | _x000D_Left | _x000D_
| Blade kerf: | _x000D_3 mm | _x000D_
| Blade plate thickness: | _x000D_2 mm | _x000D_
| Cutting capacities | _x000D_|
| Max. depth of cut, blade _x000D_ at 0°: | _x000D_79,4 mm [3 1/8″] | _x000D_
| Max. depth of cut, blade _x000D_ at 45°: | _x000D_57.15 mm [2 1/4'] | _x000D_
| Max. rip, right of blade _x000D_ - 30 in: | _x000D_775 mm [30 1/2″] _x000D_ (w/ optional 30″ rails) | _x000D_
| Max. rip, _x000D_ right of blade - 36 in: | _x000D_927 mm [36 1/2″] _x000D_
_x000D_ (w/ optional 36″ rails) | _x000D_
| Max. rip, _x000D_ right of blade - 52 in: | _x000D_1334 mm [52 1/2″] (w/ _x000D_ optional 52″ rails) | _x000D_
| Max. rip, left of blade: | _x000D_419 mm [16 1/2″] | _x000D_
| Dado diameter: | _x000D_200 mm [8″] _x000D_ (requires a separate brake cartridge and insert) | _x000D_
| Dado max. width: | _x000D_20 mm [13/16″] | _x000D_
| Table in front of blade (max. _x000D_ elevation): | _x000D_269.85 mm [10 5/8'] | _x000D_
| Table behind blade (max. _x000D_ elevation): | _x000D_180 mm [7 1/8″] | _x000D_
| Accuracy | _x000D_|
| Arbor Runout: | _x000D_0.0254 mm [0.001″] _x000D_ Maximum allowable runout | _x000D_
| Table flatness measured diagonally: | _x000D_0.406 mm [0.016″] _x000D_ Maximum gap | _x000D_
| Blade alignment with miter _x000D_ slot: | _x000D_0.254 mm [0.010″ ] _x000D_ Maximum displacement | _x000D_
| Deviation of miter gauge _x000D_ indexing stops from actual: | _x000D_±0.25° | _x000D_
| Alignment between splitter _x000D_ and blade: | _x000D_0.254 mm [0.010″] _x000D_ Maximum difference | _x000D_
| Mitre slots | _x000D_|
| Miter slots T-shaped: | _x000D_19.05 mm [3/4″] at top, _x000D_ 25.4 mm [1″] at bottom, _x000D_ 9.525 mm [3/8″] deep | _x000D_
| Miter slots center: | _x000D_282.58 mm [11 1/8″] _x000D_ center-to-center | _x000D_
| Miter slots info: | _x000D_139.7 mm [5 1/2″ ] _x000D_ (arbor flange to center of right slot) | _x000D_
| Other general specifications | _x000D_|
| Dust collection port diameter: | _x000D_100 mm [4'] under table top | _x000D_
| Riving knife / splitter thickness: | _x000D_0.090' (2.3 mm) | _x000D_
| Blade guard (micro guard): | _x000D_polycarbonate | _x000D_
| Hand wheels: | _x000D_152 mm [6″] diameter, _x000D_ aluminium w/ ABS handle | _x000D_
| Belts: | _x000D_V-ribbed belt – static dissipative | _x000D_
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.
How It Works
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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.
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2.
Brake Activation
- An aluminum brake springs into the spinning blade, stopping it.
- The blade’s angular momentum drives it beneath the table, removing the risk of subsequent contact.
- Power to the motor is shut off.
All this happens in less than 5 milliseconds!
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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.