Key Features:
- Small footprint: well-suited for small workshops
- Easy to use
- Versatile
- A useful complement to panel saws
With over 30,000 machines manufactured and over fifty years of experience, MAGGI delivers 100% made-in-Italy machines that adhere to the highest quality standards. This is achieved through the “Lean” manufacturing process, also known as the “Toyota System.”
TECHNICAL FEATURES MODEL
Radial-arm saw for straight (90°) cross cutting, ripping and bevel cutting at 45° left and right. The movement of the cutting unit along the arm, on guides and ball bearings, is manual, aided by a return spring, so is the blade tilting with mechanical locking system at 45° left. The pillar group is made of cast-iron and fixed on a solid frame and legs made of steel. Working bench in MDF. Manufactured according to EC standards.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- Automatic return-spring
- Self-braking motor
- Electrical system equipped with motor-overload protection and emergency button
- Sound-insulated blade guard made of steel
- Push-sticks for ripping
- Well-dimensioned rear hood, ready to be connected to a dust collector
- MDF working bench
- Lockable switch
- Blade not included
VERSATILE
Swivelling arm up to 45° left and right and left tilting cutting-head (stop and lock at 45°) allow many different cutting operations for the greatest versatility. The cutting-head can also turn by 90° for accurate ripping
SAFE
Sound-insulated, full-cover blade guard with safety microswitch, anti-kickback, well-dimensioned working bench, emergency button and push-sticks definitively contribute to the operator safety during the cutting process.
SOLID AND ACCURATE
Rugged steel construction, arm and base made of cast iron. Interchangeable, tempered-steel made guides. Cutting head sliding on 8 ball bearings for a smooth, precise and effortless carriage movement.
THE MOST POPULAR
Cutting width up to 545 mm. All-around performance. Well-suited also for the hobbyist.
Downloads
MAGGI JUNIOR640 Radial Arm Saw PDF
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