SKILSAW Creates New, Improved Worm Drive Saw

The 10-Inch Heavy Duty Worm Drive Table Saw provides greater mobility and jobsite productivity.

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The 10-inch Heavy Duty Worm Drive Table Saw.

Courtesy SKILSAW

The 10-inch Heavy Duty Worm Drive Table Saw.

SKILSAW has introduced the newest edition of its worm drive saw – a heavy-duty table saw made for professional use.

The 10-inch Heavy Duty Worm Drive Table Saw is equipped with SKILSAW’s worm drive power train and its patented Dual-Field motor, which runs cool, allows the saw to work harder than comparable saws for longer periods of time, according to the manufacturer. The saw features a 3 and 5/8 inch depth of cut, a 30.5 inch rip capacity, and the ability to cross cut 4x. Its precision rack and pinion fence system allows for quick, smooth cut adjustments.

“We introduced the first worm drive table saw in 2015, and now, to further our commitment to providing cutting solutions to professional users, we’re bringing pros a heavy duty version with greater cut capacity and jobsite mobility,” says Bogdan Moldovan, Product Manager at SKILSAW.

The saw is paired with a rolling stand, which features a left side support for larger materials, solid rubber feet, and round-edged handles for snag-free loading and unloading. Its dust elbow can be connected to a vacuum or directed toward a container.

It is available in two models – the SPT99-11, which features a SKILSAW blade, and the SPT99-12, which features a Diablo blade. Both are priced at $579. skilsaw.com

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