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Edited April 2, 2024
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Grizzly has this Shop Fox cabinet saw on sale for $1295 with free freight shipping. 10", 2HP, dual voltage (requires separate kit to wire 230V)
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Motor: 2 HP, 115V/230V (prewired 115V), single-phase, 16A/8A
- Rip capacity: 31-1/2" right, 11-3/8" left of blade
- Maximum depth of cut @ 90°: 3-1/2"
- Maximum depth of cut @ 45°: 2-1/2"
- Overall table dimensions: 40-1/8" x 27"
- Distance from front of table to center of blade: 16-1/4"
- Floor-to-table height: 34-1/4"
- Arbor diameter: 5/8"
- Arbor speed: 4000 RPM
- Max width of dado: 13/16"
- Dust port size: 4"
- Footprint: 19-1/2" x 20-1/2"
- Overall dimensions: 66" W x 40" D x 48" H
- Approximate shipping weight: 449 lbs.
FEATURES:
- Two-year warranty!!
- Built-In dust port on blade guard
- Easy-glide fence system with micro-adjustment
- Deluxe 2-position aluminum rip fence
- Precision-ground cast-iron table
- Cabinet-mounted cast-iron trunnions
- Quick-release riving knife
- Heavy cast handwheels
- T-slot miter gauge
- 4" Dust port
- Push stick hangar
https://www.grizzly.com/products/...-saw/w1888
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"*This machine is prewired for 115V operation. 230V operation requires purchase and installation of conversion kit X1888224X."
The part number stated does not show up on their website that I could find. I contacted customer service and below is what I was told.
"We appreciate you contacting us regarding your question. You would need the PX1888224X Circuit Breaker 10A. We have provided a link to view/purchase the item."
https://www.grizzly.com/parts/gri...px1888224
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The Laguna F2 costs $500 more and is 1-3/4 hp vs the 2hp of the Shop Fox. I've read several reviews where guys weren't happy with the F1, but perhaps the F2 is better? I have a Dewalt jobsite saw, and for $1300 I jumped on this Shop Fox deal. I did a ton of research and for me, the Shop Fox was the best new saw on the market for the money. The Ridgid and Delta contractor saws would have been a big step up for me, but the Shop Fox is going to be awesome after running the Dewalt for the past 8 years.
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