I bought this model because of the cast iron top and induction motor; details from the site:- Axminster TS-200 Basic Table Saw
A nicely made small table saw, unusually powered by an 1,100W induction motor which is extremely quiet running. This gives a high cutting torque, smooth running and is very reliable. A cast iron table with a finely ground surface give stability and accuracy. The 200mm TCT blade gives a maximum cutting depth of 58mm, enough for most small furniture or garden projects. This small table saw can be bench mounted and is supplied with a rip fence, mitre fence and dust extraction hoses. It can also be upgraded with a leg stand, R/H extension table kit and a comprehensive cast iron sliding table, complete with a mitre fence and work clamp.
This is an accurate, smooth performing saw, ideal for small furniture project, model making or around the home.
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I like the look of this. Where did you find it?
It came with the saw, I need to hold the guard hose high. Please note the height of the table matches the height of my plastic saw stands with 10mm board on. Very useful when handling large boards.
Good Job!
I Like the Dust Collection hose setup, could you please share what you use and where can I get them?
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