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.
MODELS | CUTTING HEIGHT | CUTTING LENGTH AT 90° MAX | CUTTING LENGTH AT 90° MIN | CUTTING LENGHT AT 45° RIGHT - MIN E MAX | CUTTING LENGHT AT 45° LEFT - MIN E MAX
| HP / KW |
JUNIOR 640 | 0-125 mm | 20 x 545 mm | 315 - 380 mm | 315 - 380 mm
| 125 - 190 mm
| 4 \ 3
|
BIG 800 | 0-125 mm
| 20 x 705 mm | 430 - 500 mm | 430 - 500 mm
| 240 - 310 mm
| 4 \ 3
|
BEST 960 | 0-125 mm
| 20 x 865 mm | 565 - 615 mm | 565 - 615 mm
| 350 - 425 mm
| 4 \ 3
|
BEST 1250 | 0-125 mm
| 20 x 1155 mm | 745 - 800 mm | 745 - 800 mm
| 555- 610 mm
| 4 \ 3
|
BEST 700 S | 0-200 mm | 20 x 570 mm | 80 - 400 mm | 80 - 400 mm
| 210 - 270 mm
| 7,5 \ 5,5
|
BEST 960 S | 0-200 mm
| 20 x 850 mm | 280 - 590 mm | 280 - 590 mm
| 400 - 470 mm
| 7,5 \ 5,5
|
BEST 1250 S | 0-200 mm
| 20 x 1140 mm | 385 - 785 mm | 385 - 785 mm
| 595 - 675 mm
| 7,5 \ 5,5
|