SawStop 1.75HP Contractor Saw with 36" Professional T-Glide fence system, rails & extension table CNS175-TGP236
SKU: CNS175-TGP36$2,257.00 ea.
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Features:
- Patented safety system prevents serious accidents and injuries to provide the highest level of safety during operation
- All purpose safety and mobility suitable for both jobsites and work shops
- Rugged 110V motor (configurable to 220V) delivers a higher level of performance and power
- Tool-free quick change mount allows for fast and easy transitions between guard and riving knifes
- Professional fence systems deliver the straightest and most accurate cuts possible
- Enhanced dust collection increases dust and debris removal to provide a cleaner and safer work environment (Includes standard Micro Blade Guard, optional Dust Collection Blade Guard Sold Separately)
- Unmatched quality of construction provides a durable and reliable saw that's built to last
- Compatible with both 10-in standard blades as well as 8-in dado blade sets for maximum versatility
- Please Note: Unit includes Standard Base, optional Jobsite Cart and Mobile Base sold separately
Includes:
- 110V 1.75 HP 15 Amp 10-in Contractor Saw - CNS175
- 36-in Professional Series T-Glide Fence and Table System - TGP2-FRT36A
- Standard Base
- User Manual
Brand | SawStop |
Part # | CNS175-TGP236 |
Warranty | 1 year |
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