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Proxxon 38070 FKS/E Table Saw

Proxxon 38070 FKS/E Table Saw For Sale Review


List Price:$398.00


Sell Price:$326.99



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Proxxon 38070 FKS/E Table Saw Feature

  • Unit includes vacuum cleaner adapter
  • 110-115V, 60HZ; weight 11.5 lbs.
  • Replacement blades available 28731 crosscut, 28732 36 tooth carbide, 28734 24 tooth carbide, 28735 diamond coated blade, 28736 dado head set



Proxxon 38070 FKS/E Table Saw Overview

Accurate, straight cuts. Standard with height adjustment and tilting blade. The ideal machine for straight, miter and compound cuts. Useable on all wood types, non-ferrous metals, plastics, as well as rubber, cork, etc. Even the smallest items may be cut cleanly, eliminating subsequent finishing. A table indicates the recommended speeds for various materials. Substantial construction with load bearing parts made of die-cast aluminum. The machined aluminum work table measures 11 39/64" x 9 29/64". A miter slot and fence are provided. An extension wing is housed integrally and pulled out to create an even more effective table width up to 19 11/16" . The drive of the unit is accomplished via a special, quiet motor and Optibelt toothed belt. The blade arbor has ball bearings and is fitted with a TCT blade, size 3 5/32" x 1/16" x 13/32", 24 teeth available as accessory NO 28 734 as standard. For other saw blades for various materials, please have a look at our selection of saw blades for this machine below. The machine may be used with all blades providing Ø 2" to 3 11/32" with 13/32" bore. The depth of cut is adjustable from 3/64" - 7/8" and the blade may be tilted through 45°. Technical data: Speeds electronically variable from 4,400 to 6,800 rpm Cut Depth 3/64" to 7/8" Table Size 11 39/64" x 9 29/64" Overall Size 11 13/16" x 10 5/16" x 6 43/64" w/o extension wing Volts 110-120V AC, 60 Hz Weight 11.5 lb. Note: For even smaller projects consider also our smaller circular saw KS 115. Available accessories: A circular saw can only be efficient, if the used saw blade is appropriate. See below our selection of high quality saw blades for many different applications and materials. We only offer industrial quality with a high lifetime: Super cut NO 28 731 Tungsten carbide tipped NO 28 733 Tungsten carbide tipped NO 28 734 Diamond coated NO 28 735 Dado head set NO 28 736.



As an amateur luthier (building guitars), there are some tasks that I do not want to do by hand. I also don't like using large table saws and other large power tools to do small intricate work. This Proxxon table saw is perfect for making bridges, cross cutting or ripping small lumber used for making guitars. It is very precise and easy to adjust. It is powerful enough to cut through rosewood blanks cleanly and the kerf on the standard blade is very thin which again, helps with the precision you can get out of this useful tool. I bought a cheaper brand mini-table saw once before, but it didn't have any guts and the motor quickly burned out. Also, adjusting it was really a pain. This Proxxon FKS/E is great. Another feature I like is the speed control dial for the blade. There is also a little chart in the lower left corner to tell you the settings for the type of material you're cutting. To me you can tell that the designers of this machine had people like me in mind when they made it.

Although this tool is small, please remember that it is a "table saw". Please don't think that it is a toy. You can cut your hand just as easily on this table saw as you could with a big one. It would be very easy to get lulled into thinking you can get away with an unsafe practice because it looks harmless. Think your work through just as you would using a large table saw. Use push sticks, featherboards or whatever to keep safe and stay clear of the blade. If what I just wrote stops even one person from injuring themself, I feel what I just stated is worth it.

This is truly a great tool and helps me make precision parts for my guitars easily and safely.



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