Radial Arm Saws
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Radial arm saws have a table to support a workpiece. They are generally used to make cross cuts and can also make rip, miter, and bevel cuts. The saw blade is mounted on a sliding head above the workpiece, allowing the blade to be pulled across the workpiece. The head can also be rotated to make rip cuts, making these saws more versatile than miter saws. The blade can be set to 90° and used similar to an inverted table saw.
Dayton Radial Arm Saws
Dayton radial arm saws have a direct-drive motor and circular blade assembly. Direct-drive motors don't have a belt to replace and are generally smaller than belt-driven motors.
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