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Maximum Cutting Height

19-1/2 in.

Max Resaw Height

19-1/2 in.

Max Capacity Left of Blade

18-3/8 in.

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Standard Blade Length

166-168 in.

Blade Width Range

3/8 - 1-3/8 in.

Upper Blade Guides

Ball Bearing

Lower Blade Guides

Ball Bearing

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Table Length

24 in.

Table Width

28 in.

Floor to Table Height

35-1/4 in.

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Locks in Front

Yes

Locks in Rear

No

Adjustable for Blade Lead

Yes

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Table

Precision-Ground Cast Iron

Rip Fence

Deluxe Extruded Aluminum & Cast Iron

Body

One-Piece Reinforced Steel

Upper Wheel

Computer-Balanced Cast Iron

Lower Wheel

Computer-Balanced Cast Iron

Tire

Rubber

Wheel Cover

Pre-Formed Steel

Paint

Powder Coated

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Wheel Diameter

19 in.

Wheel Width

1-13/16 in.

Number of Dust Ports

2

Dust Port Size

4 in.

Mobile Base

G7315Z

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Country Of Origin

Taiwan

Warranty

1 Year

Serial Number Location

ID Label on Upper Wheel Cover

Customer Assembly & Setup Time

1 Hour

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