2 1/2" deep

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What types of cuts can the 14" Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw perform?

The 14″ Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saws perform crosscuts, bevel cuts, miter cuts, compound miter cuts, and dado cuts. It can also rip cut when equipped with the optional Rip Kit, which includes an anti-kickback assembly for safety. Order a Rip Kit at the time of purchase.

What safety features are included?

Safety features include an E-Stop switch, HDPE lower blade guard, and automatic braking system.

What materials can the saw cut?

The 14″ Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw cuts wood, wood products, and composite materials with precision and reliability.

Which industries benefit from the 14" Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw?

The 14″ Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw is a versatile and durable tool that supports various industries. It is a valuable asset in the following settings:

  • Custom Cabinet Shops: Perfect for precise cuts in cabinetry and furniture-making projects.
  • School Vocational Programs: An excellent tool for teaching woodworking, carpentry, and industrial arts.
  • Lumber Yards: Ideal for sizing and preparing wood materials for retail or industrial use.
  • Home Centers: Supports operations like cutting lumber and preparing custom materials for customers.
  • Packaging Departments: Useful for crafting crates and other custom packaging solutions.
  • Manufacturing Facilities: Handles repetitive cutting tasks in production settings with ease.
  • Professional Woodshops: Suitable for various miter, bevel, crosscut, and dado cutting needs.
  • Truss and Door Manufacturers: Designed for accurate cuts in structural components and building materials.

Its ability to precisely cut wood, wood products, and plastics makes it a trusted tool across many industries that demand high-performance cutting solutions.

What kind of blade is recommended for Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saws?

Original Saw Company recommends the following 14″ carbide-tipped blades:

  • General-Purpose Blades: Versatile for standard cutting tasks.
  • Fine Crosscut Blades: Ideal for precision cuts with smooth finishes.
  • Dado Blades: Suitable for creating grooves and notches.

Blades are sold separately, and customers should select the appropriate blade based on their specific cutting needs.

How do I maintain the 14" Radial Arm Saw?

Regular maintenance includes:

  • Inspect and replace dull blades as needed.
  • Keep tracks clean and debris-free (avoid lubricants to prevent dust accumulation).
  • Clean the table surface to maintain accuracy.
  • Check rollerhead bearings for wear and replace them if necessary.
What motor options are available?

The saw is available with a single-phase or three-phase motor, supporting 208V, 230V, 460V, or 575V configurations. Consult an electrician to confirm your facility’s power requirements.

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Customization Options

Do You Need Test Cuts?

Are you unsure if this machine can cut your material?

Ask about sending in a material sample to Original Saw. We will cut your material on our shop saw and make a video. Afterwards, you can review the videoed test cuts and make informed decisions. Most importantly, we want you to feel comfortable with your solutions before your purchase.

Would you like to send us your material?

Email us at customerservice@originalsaw.com or call at (800) 733-4063 to start the process.

How are Saw Extension Tables Shipped?

If Saw Extension Tables are purchased at the same time as a saw, the tables will be shipped with the saw via freight truck. Lead time on saws with Saw Extension Tables is generally 3-4 weeks.

Saw Extension Tables can also be ordered without a saw. Tables are an in stock item and can be shipped out approximately 2-3 days after the order is placed.

They can be shipped by UPS or by freight truck, depending on the size and number of tables ordered. Contact Original Saw Company at (800) 733-4063 or customerservice@originalsaw.com for a freight quote.

How do you know the right part number?

Use the diagrams below to identify the type and year of your saw. This will help us find your needed part. 

Radial Arm Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a radial arm saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a radial arm saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical. ​

A manual is sent with each radial arm saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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Beam Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a beam saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a beam saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical.

A manual is sent with each radial arm saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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Crosscut Saw Parts

When determining the replacement parts needed for a Crosscut saw, it is important to know the series and serial number of the saw. The serial number is located on a riveted tag on the front of the frame on a crosscut arm saw. Beginning in 1995, Original Saw Company assigned serial numbers by year, month, series and numerical.

A manual is sent with each crosscut saw. It provides important safety information, diagrams and instructions. Refer to the manual to determine the parts needed.

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