For straight (90°) and miter (45° left) cross cutting and bevel cutting at 45° left and right, of wooden-based panels and solid wood boards up to 3mt. For furniture manufacturing and joinery.
- Small footprint: well suited to small workshops
- Easy to use
- Versatile
- Useful complement to panel saws
More than 30.000 machines manufactured, over fifty years' experience. 100% made-in-Italy machines abiding by the highest quality standards as a result of the "Lean" manufacturing process, also known as "Toyota System".
Radial-arm saw for straight (90°) cross cutting and bevel cutting at 45° left and right. The movement of the cutting unit along the arm, on guides and ball bearings, is manual, aided by a return spring, so is the blade tilting with mechanical locking system at 45° left. The pillar group is made of cast-iron and fixed on a solid frame and legs made of steel. Working bench in MDF. Manufactured according to EC standards.
Automatic return-spring
Self-braking motor
Electrical system equipped with motor-overload protection and emergency button
Sound-insulated blade guard made of steel
Well-dimensioned rear hood, ready to be connected to a dust collector
MDF working bench
Lockable switch
Package: recyclable cardboard box
Blade not included
Swivelling arm up to 45° left and right and left tilting cutting-head (stop and lock at 45°) allow many different cutting operations for the greatest versatility.
Sound-insulated, full-cover blade guard with safety microswitch, anti-kickback, well-dimensioned working bench and emergency button, definitively contribute to the operator safety during the cutting process.
Rugged steel construction, arm and base made of cast iron. Interchangeable, tempered-steel made guides. Cutting head sliding on 8 ball bearings for a smooth, precise and effortless carriage mouvement.
Cutting width up to 705 mm; it meets most of the working needs.
Well-finished, ergonomic machines.
Eco-friendly, rust-resistant powder coating.
Max. cutting height | 125 mm |
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Max. cutting width | 705 x 20 h mm |
Min. cutting width | 610 x 125 h mm |
Max. length of workpiece | infinito |
Max. cutting width for ripping | ................................ |
Height of blade at 45° from the table | 0 - 80 mm |
Min. and Max. cutting width at 45° (right) | 430 - 500 mm |
Min. and Max. cutting width at 45° (left) | 240 - 310 mm |
Height of blade from working bench | 0 - 45 mm |
Blade diameter | 400 mm |
Blade bore diameter | 30 mm |
Motor | HP / KW 4/3 RPM 2800 |
Working bench dimensions | 1690 x 1155 x 25 mm |
Diameter of dust collection nozzle on blade guard | 60 mm |
Diameter of dust collection nozzle on rear hood | 100 mm ( n.2) |
Overall dimensions of full-assembled machine and net weight | 1690 x 1560 x h 1598 mm / 225 Kg |
Dimensions of packed machine and gross weight | 1420 x 850 x h 750 mm - 237 Kg |
Dimensions and gross weight - HALF ASSEMBLED MACHINE | 1380 x 920 x h 960 mm - 251 Kg |
To make the handling of large-size panels easier for the operator
Independent idle-roller table 500x1500 mm ( idle-roller surface only) 562x1540 mm (incl.frame), adjustable height from 770 to 1.175 mm, max. capacity 45 Kg/m. It can be installed both sides of the machine
CODE: 27304100
Ready assembled machine packed inside a wooden crate
Save up to 70% of Your time buying a ready assembled machine: table frame, column and arm mounted and set-up by our technicians. Package in a wooden crate
(option to be specified at the order)
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The laser displays the line to be cut on the panel for a more accurate cutting process
CODE: 25416203
Cast-iron blade, well-suited to cut into solid wood, multi-layers, mdf
CODE: 00015104
To have the machine working in small handcraft shops having an electric system running on 220 Vlts ( option to be specified at the order)
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Electrical standards abiding by the Canadian wiring regulations ( option to be specified at the order)
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Attached is the complete list of recommended spare parts for the above stated radial arm saws...
For pricing information, please contact our spare parts office (service@maggi-technology.com)."
Maggi radial saws are designed and constructed primarily for cutting solid wood and panels such as MDF, chipboard, plywood, laminated wood, and similar materials. However, by applying the right type of blade and using the necessary precautions, it is possible to obtain good quality cuts even on thin aluminum laminate sheets, such as those found in "sandwich" panels.
Maggi radial saw motors are available in three-phase (3PH) version, both at 50 Hz and 60 Hz, dual voltage (V. 400 / V.230). Different voltages are available upon request. Single-phase motors are available only for the JUNIOR 640 and BIG 800 models and only in 220 V. The motors of JUNIOR / BIG / BEST models have 4 HP / 3 Kw power, while the BEST S models have 7.5 HP / 5.5 kW power.
Single-phase motors are available only for the JUNIOR 640 and BIG 800 models, in the 220 Volt version, at 50 or 60 Hz. The power is 3 HP (instead of 4 HP as in the 3 PH version).
No, the radial saw head can be tilted for 45° cuts only on the left side, as shown in the figure.
The radial saw models JUNIOR/BIG/BEST can cut with the head tilted only at 45° (see attached image), WHILE THE BEST "S" RADIAL SAWS can cut with the head tilted at all intermediate angles between 0° and 45° with the ability to lock at all inclinations. Blade group inclinations beyond 45° are not possible.
All radial saws can cut with the arm positioned at 45° both to the right and left, as shown in the image. Cutting is only possible at 45° and not at other angles because there are no intermediate locking devices. It is not possible to make cuts with an angle wider than 45°.
The current CE safety regulations for workplace safety do not permit trimming operations (as seen in the image), as they are considered dangerous for the operator. Maggi radial saws, in compliance with these regulations, have specific mechanical blocks that prevent this type of processing.
No, the Maggi radial saw motors are not multi-frequency; it is necessary to specify the desired type when ordering.
Yes, all Maggi radial saw motors, both the 50 Hz and 60 Hz models, have dual voltage, meaning they can be connected to either 230 or 400 Volts as needed. Unless otherwise specified by the customer, motors for both 50 and 60 Hz are always connected to 400 Volts.
Maggi radial saws can perform the cutting operations shown in the attached image.
Milling operations, or having the blade group parallel to the work surface (90°), are not permitted by European Community safety regulations, as they are considered dangerous for the operator. The maximum inclination that the blade can reach is 45° to the left, as can be seen in the attached image.
The maximum blade thickness that can be mounted inside the carter of Maggi radial saws is 4.5 mm.
The blade characteristics that Maggi offers as an accessory for its radial saws are as follows: The blades we provide are specifically for wood and come in two types: 400 mm diameter blade for JUNIOR / BIG / BEST radial saws and 565 mm diameter blade for BEST "S" radial saws.
The technical specifications for each blade type can be found in the attached images.
For cutting composite materials (for example, those with thin aluminum layers), specific blades must be used, which we do NOT provide, since our radial saws are mainly designed for solid wood and panel cutting.
As can be seen in the photo, the radial saw is packaged disassembled; the only groups already mounted are the arm + column group and the blade cover carter.
With a small optional supplement, it is possible to purchase the semi-assembled and boxed radial saw (see attached image), that is, with arm-column-work bench correctly mounted and perfectly squared by our professional assemblers.
Radial saws are equipped with an electrical cable but not with a plug, as plug types vary greatly from country to country and it would be impossible to provide a universally applicable solution. The plug to be applied must be an industrial type, red for 400 Volts (blue if connected to 220 Volts) with 16A, 4 poles. Once the plug is connected to the power cable, you must verify that the voltage of the electrical line to which you intend to connect the machine corresponds to the voltage and frequency of the motor's power supply. The values of voltage and electrical supply frequency are indicated on the nameplate located on the motor. Once the machine is connected, verify the correct rotation of the blade by referring to the specific plate on the blade guard.
The equipment of CE radial saws includes the following devices that are NOT present in STANDARD radial saws. The BEST "S" models are available only in the CE version:
The return spring (also called "balancer") included in the standard equipment of CE radial saws, is a mechanical device that helps to lighten the weight of the head group during its return movement towards the rear stop, thus facilitating the operator's work; this movement, in compliance with CE safety regulations, is COMPLETELY MANUAL and does not involve any type of automation.
The noise emission data for our radial saws are as follows:
LEQ (dBA) < 88 Sound pressure (Pa) MAX at the workstation < 92
The noise levels indicated do not necessarily represent safe operating levels. Although there is a relationship between emission levels and exposure levels, this cannot be reliably used to determine whether additional precautions are necessary. Factors that determine the exposure level to which the workforce is subject include exposure duration, workplace characteristics, other sources of dust and noise, etc., such as the number of machines and other adjacent processes. Permitted exposure levels can also vary from country to country. In any case, this information will allow the machine user to make a better assessment of danger and risk.
The chip limiter (see image) limits the amount of wood that each tooth can remove. This increases the cutting edge's life over time and, more importantly, reduces the danger of blade kickback during work, making it suitable for cutting wood with falling knots and low-quality wood chips. Circular blades without a chip limiter do not guarantee user safety and can cause damage to both the workpiece and the operator.
No, it is not possible to adjust the blade rotation speed on our radial saws. The rotation speed corresponds to the motor's revolutions, which is 2,800 RPM (revolutions per minute).
No radial saw in the Maggi range can mount a milling tool, because the maximum tool thickness that can be mounted inside the guard is 4.5 mm, while milling tools have greater thicknesses. Additionally, the milling tool is usually used for operations that require cutting with the blade positioned horizontally in relation to the work surface, an operation that on Maggi radial saws is not permitted for safety reasons and in compliance with CE regulations.
In the attached file, you will find complete cutting diagrams for all radial saws in the Maggi JUNIOR, BIG, BEST, BEST "S" lines.
In the attached file, you will find all the layouts with overall dimensions for each Maggi radial saw.
No, we do not offer blades different from those already described in the accessories section. Below are the details of the available blades (also see attached image):
We recommend a dust extractor with a volumetric flow rate of at least 1100 (CUBIC METRES / HOUR).
Yes, it is possible, but obviously the cutting capacity will be modified, compared to the standard, in proportion to the smaller diameter of the blade used.
In particular, by mounting 400 mm diameter blades, the maximum cutting height will be 110 mm (instead of 200 mm); the maximum cutting width with the blade at 90°, on the other hand, will be as follows:
640 mm (instead of 570 mm) - BEST 700 S
900 mm (instead of 850 mm) - BEST 960 S
1,190 mm (instead of 1,140 mm) - BEST 1250 S
Yes, in the 400 mm blade guard, I can mount a smaller 300 mm blade and still be able to perform cutting operations; the capacity in both height and width will be reduced by 25% compared to the dimensions indicated in the table (see the attachment).
Attached is an exploded view with instructions for the correct installation of the "front lift" device.
Yes, all the Maggi radial saws in the CE version (for the European Community markets) have a SELF-BRAKING motor.
After the self-braking motor is turned off, it takes 10 seconds for the blade to come to a complete stop.
No, it is not possible to install pneumatic clamping devices; the workpiece hold-down is entirely manual.
No, the Maggi CE radial drills are NOT equipped with a "dead man" switch. The CE safety regulations for this type of machinery do not require the application of this device, as it would not contribute to increasing the operator's safety compared to the other safety devices already present on the machine, such as:
The attached image shows the necessary workspace...
Yes, Maggi radial saws, CE version, are equipped with a blade guard cover and a rear protection guard, which have connection holes (suction ports) to which a suction device/system can be connected. There are a total of 3 connection points: one on the blade guard cover with a diameter of 60 mm and two on the rear guard, both with a diameter of 100 mm, see also attached image for greater clarity."
Yes, it is possible to apply a hydraulic brake on request, but only on BEST 700 S and BEST 960 S models, in order to make the blade feed smoother during cutting operations and thus avoid "jolts" during processing in case the blade encounters "knots" in the wood.
The cutting length, when working with the blade tilted at 45°, might be slightly reduced compared to cutting with the blade at 90° (maximum possible variation - 300 mm). For a more detailed assessment, we invite you to contact our commercial consulting office
The motors of the Maggi radial saws work at 2,800 rpm; this feature is suitable for both cutting wood and thin aluminum profiles; in this second case, however, the operator must be careful to fit blade tools suitable for cutting metal, as recommended by his trusted supplier.
Attached You can view the comparative technical data sheet of the Maggi radial saws ...
Radial saws are essential machines in every woodworking and artisan carpentry workshop for cutting and slicing at 45° and diagonally Left 45°~ Right 45°. Wooden beams, frames, baseboards, parquet, stairs, pallets, wooden packaging, chipboard, MDF and similar materials
Strong Points
1. Compactness: its dimensions are ideal for small workshops
2. Ease of use
3. Speed: always ready to work, quick setup
4. Flexibility
5. Valid complement to a squaring machine
The advantage of working with a radial saw is that the operator can observe the blade while performing cutting operations and has full control over the processing, which favors the optimal result of the finished product.
HOW TO CHOOSE A RADIAL SAW
To choose the most suitable model, one must consider both the height of the piece to be cut and its minimum and maximum width. To choose the motor power, one must also evaluate the hardness and thickness of the material.
Below is the reference table for cutting capacity / motor power.
ATEX certification is a European directive that applies to equipment that can be used in potentially explosive environments.
Maggi products, particularly the motors used, are not ATEX certified.
For more information, you can contact our customer service office at service@maggi-technology.com
You can identify each spare part within the spare parts area on the website at the following link: https://www.maggi-technology.com/it/
Identifying a spare part is easy; the website has a "spare parts identification" function that can be accessed from various points on the site: at the top of each page on the bar, from the HOME page, and through the MENU in the section dedicated to "SPARE PARTS" (as shown in the attached image), as well as in the "SUPPORT" - "after-sales support" section at the bottom of the contact area.
Once you are in the "spare parts identification" function, simply enter the machine code in the search box, and the corresponding exploded views with the codes for all the spare parts will appear. To find out the price of each spare part, you can contact our service directly via email at service@maggi-technology.com or by calling +39 0571 635 433, or you can ask the nearest MAGGI dealer; you can find them on the dealer map on the website at the following link: https://www.maggi-technology.com/it/contatti/mappa-rivenditori.
To print or download the text and image contents of the product sheet, simply click on the .pdf link located below the main image of the product of interest (as shown in the attached image); then you can decide, within your printing program, whether to proceed with printing the document directly (the print quality will depend on your settings) or to create the PDF file (the .pdf file is quite large due to the presence of many images; for sending the document via email, it is recommended to save the document using the "save PDF with reduced size" option).
Maggi guarantees the availability of spare parts for up to 10 years from the product's manufacturing date.
For spare parts older than 10 years, availability is not guaranteed; you can send a request to our after-sales service (service@maggi-technology.com ) specifying the machine code in question, the year of manufacture, and including a photo of the product and the component for which you are requesting the spare part.
The tolerance for the indicated voltages is ±10%.
To allow the Maggi consultants to evaluate if a certain processing is feasible with one of their machines, I need to provide the following information and data:
At the time of order, it is possible to request a motor with a different voltage from the standard one (400V - 50 Hz - 3PH), or in single-phase version (only for products that allow it), but it is not possible to have a more powerful motor."
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