Sliding Table Saw | Precision cutting in furniture/cabinetry | Blade Diameter: 350mm (Industry: 300mm ▲+16.7%) Voltage: 380V (Industrial standard) Cutting Capacity: 1500mm (Industry: 1200mm ▲+25%) | High precision, handles large materials, robust construction (cast iron table) | Higher cost, requires dedicated power supply (380V), bulkier footprint |
Panel Saw | Cutting sheet goods (plywood/MDF) | Blade Diameter: 250mm (Industry standard) Thickness Capacity: 50mm (Industry: 40mm ▲+25%) Adjustable Height: 1200mm | Easy angle adjustments, space-efficient for workshops, low noise (65 dB) | Limited to softer materials, slower for thick stock |
Circular Saw | On-site wood/metal cutting | Blade Diameter: 185mm (Industry: 165mm ▲+12%) Cordless Option: No (Industry: 30% have cordless ▲) | Portable, versatile blade options (metal/wood) | Less precision, requires manual stability, higher fatigue for prolonged use |
Table Saw | Workshop rip cuts (wood/lumber) | Blade Diameter: 300mm (Industry standard) Arbor Size: 2-1/8" (Industry standard) Feed Rate: 2m/s | Fast material throughput, adjustable rip fence for accuracy | Fixed blade height limits bevel cuts, higher injury risk without guards |
Miter Saw | Angle cuts for trim/molding | Blade Diameter: 12" (Industry standard) Bevel Capacity: 45° (Industry standard) Laser Guide: Yes (Industry: 60% include ▲) | Precise angled cuts (e.g., picture frames), quick setup | Limited to small workpieces, blade changes required for material shifts |
Chop Saw (Concrete) | Cutting masonry/concrete | Blade Diameter: 14" (Industry standard) Diamond Blade: Yes (Industry: 80% use ▲) RPM: 5000 (Industry: 4500 ▲+11%) | Efficient for hard materials, rapid cuts in brick/concrete | High noise (105 dB), requires PPE, blade wear costs over time |