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Table Saws Holzmann TS315F1600
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Holzmann TS315F1600

Table Saw

£2,294.99£2,549.99
Or 12 payments of £206.03/mo.*
3stores
Table Saws Holzmann TK255_230V

Holzmann TK255_230V

Table Saw, 32kg

£343.74
Or 3 interest-free payments of £114.58/mo.*
3stores
Table Saws Excel 250mm Table Saw 240V/1800W with Legstand Side Extensions & Blade

Excel 250mm Table Saw 240V/1800W with Legstand Side Extensions & Blade

Table Saw

£89.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.99/mo.*
1store
Table Saws Einhell TC-TS 200

Einhell TC-TS 200

Table Saw, 10.5kg

£89.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.99/mo.*
2stores
Table Saws Milwaukee M18 FTS210-121B (1x12.0Ah)

Milwaukee M18 FTS210-121B (1x12.0Ah)

Table Saw, 22.3kg

£731.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £243.99/mo.*
3stores
Table Saws Scheppach HS100S

Scheppach HS100S

1.0

Table Saw, 22kg

£150.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £50.00/mo.*
3stores
Table Saws Holzmann TS200

Holzmann TS200

Table Saw, 91kg

£1,043.99
Or 12 payments of £93.73/mo.*
3stores
Table Saws Holzmann BS128HDR 400V

Holzmann BS128HDR 400V

Table Saw, 78kg

£608.99
Or 12 payments of £54.68/mo.*
2stores
Dewalt D24000-GB 250mm Slide Table Tile Saw with Legstand 240V

Dewalt D24000-GB 250mm Slide Table Tile Saw with Legstand 240V

Table Saw

£1,126.30
2stores
Excel 10 Inch Portable Table Saw 254mm

Excel 10 Inch Portable Table Saw 254mm

Table Saw

£164.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £54.66/mo.*
2stores
Proxxon 27150

Proxxon 27150

Table Saw, 1.5kg

£86.47
Or 3 interest-free payments of £28.82/mo.*
2stores
Makita 194093-8

Makita 194093-8

Table Saw, 24kg

£226.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £75.33/mo.*
2stores

Table Saws: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting a table saw, it's crucial to consider the motor power, as it directly affects cutting performance. For DIY enthusiasts, a motor with at least 1.5 to 2 horsepower should suffice for most tasks around the home. For professional use, consider table saws with motors of 3 horsepower or more to handle tougher materials and prolonged use. Always match the motor power with your intended projects to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.

The size of the table saw significantly impacts its usability and convenience. If you have limited space, a compact or benchtop model might be ideal, allowing easy storage and mobility. However, for larger workshops or professional settings, a full-size cabinet saw offers stability and a larger surface for handling bigger pieces of wood. Always measure your workspace before purchasing to ensure a comfortable fit.

Safety should always be a top priority when dealing with electrical components. Look for outlets and switches that include safety features such as tamper-resistant shutters, which prevent foreign objects from being inserted into the slots. Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets are essential in areas prone to moisture, like bathrooms and kitchens, as they protect against electric shocks by cutting off power when a fault is detected. These features not only enhance safety but also bring peace of mind.

TABLE SAWS

FAQ

Table Saws are versatile power tools used for cutting wood, plastic, and other materials with precision. They are ideal for DIY projects or professional woodworking. Key features include adjustable blades and a flat surface to support materials during cutting, ensuring accuracy and ease of use.

Choosing the right Table Saw depends on your project needs. Consider factors like blade size, motor power, and safety features. For occasional DIY tasks, a smaller model might suffice, while professional projects may require a more powerful saw with advanced features.

Table Saws should have essential safety features like a riving knife, blade guard, and anti-kickback pawls. These features help prevent accidents by keeping materials stable and protecting you from debris. Always prioritize safety when selecting a saw.

Motor power determines the cutting efficiency of Table Saws. A higher-powered motor can handle tougher materials and longer cuts without straining. If you frequently work with dense woods or large projects, opt for a saw with greater motor power to ensure smooth operation.

Yes, Table Saws can be used for angled cuts by adjusting the blade's tilt or using a miter gauge. This capability makes them suitable for creating bevels and intricate designs. Ensure your saw has these adjustment options if angled cuts are part of your requirements.

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