The award-winning 2000B table saw is a game-changer in woodworking. It features precision-ground, high-luster cast iron tabletops with beveled front and rear edges, offering a smooth and stable surface. With a massive body design and an array of patented features, it sets a new standard for innovation. The oversized cast iron tables provide ample workspace. The newly designed arbor lock lever, accessible from above the tabletop, makes blade changes quick and easy. The quick-release riving knife design reduces the risk of kickback. The blade tilt scale comes with an integrated digital readout and adjustable angle indicators for precise and repeatable bevel cuts. The integrated retractable hydraulic caster system makes it easier to move the saw around the shop, even over thresholds. A wide stance, heavy-duty box trunnion, and concave teeth on the trunnion gears ensure smooth raising and tilting of the saw blade. The Poly-V drive belt system transfers power quietly and efficiently from the motor to the arbor, with minimal vibration and heat build-up. The improved built-in dust collection port allows for easy clean-up. The saw also has a proprietary safety switch with magnetic interlock, and the stop button can be activated by the knee.


Using this 2000B table saw is straightforward. First, make sure the saw is placed on a flat and stable surface. Plug it into the appropriate power source with the correct voltage (230/460V). Before starting, adjust the blade height and angle according to your project requirements. You can use the adjustable angle indicators and the integrated digital readout on the blade tilt scale for precise bevel cuts. When changing the blade, use the arbor lock lever accessible from above the tabletop. The quick-release riving knife can be easily adjusted as needed. To move the saw around the shop, use the integrated retractable hydraulic caster system. When it comes to safety, always wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses and ear protection. Keep your hands away from the blade while it's in operation. The saw has a proprietary safety switch with magnetic interlock, and you can activate the stop button with your knee in case of an emergency. For maintenance, regularly clean the dust collection port to ensure efficient dust removal. Check the belts and trunnion gears for any signs of wear and tear. Lubricate moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer to keep the saw running smoothly.