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Class Si 350

The Class Si 350 is a sliding table saw with a 350 mm blade diameter, designed as a versatile solution for all solid wood processing applications. It combines precision cutting capacity with flexible working dimensions.

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350 mm
Max. saw blade diameter with mounted scorer
118 | 81 mm
Maximum saw blade projection from table to 90°/45°
1000 ÷ 1500 mm
Cutting width on rip fence (Rip capacity)
3200 ÷ 3800 x 3200 mm
Max. squaring stroke of sliding table saw
Overview

The Class Si 350 is a sliding table saw engineered for versatile solid wood processing in job-shop and small-to-medium production environments. Built on SCM's modular platform, this machine combines a 350 mm saw blade with a sliding table mechanism to deliver cross-cutting and ripping operations with repeatable precision across a wide range of wood species and thicknesses. The machine's technical capabilities center on flexible working dimensions and dual-axis stroke capacity. The sliding table offers maximum stroke dimensions of 3200 × 3800 mm (adjustable), enabling the processing of large stock, while rip capacity ranges from 1000 to 1500 mm. Blade projection reaches 118 mm perpendicular and 81 mm at 45°, supporting both straight and angled cuts. Motor options begin at 7 kW (50 Hz) or 8 kW (60 Hz) three-phase, sized appropriately for mid-range production demands without excessive energy overhead. This machine targets mid-sized carpentry and woodworking shops, custom millwork operations, and small cabinet makers who require the accuracy of a dedicated sliding table saw without the footprint or cost of heavy industrial equipment. The modular design allows adjustment to specific workshop constraints, making it suitable for operations processing solid wood blanks into finished components at production volumes between 50–500 units per shift. Within its class, the Class Si 350 balances operational simplicity with precision—delivering the cross-cut accuracy needed for component manufacturing while maintaining the flexibility to adapt rip and stroke settings for job variation. It occupies a practical middle ground between manual panel saws and fully automated production lines, making it a dependable choice for European and international workshops prioritizing repeatability and throughput over extreme speed.

Applications
cabinet making
Small workshop
Cabinet shops employ the Class Si 350 for dimensioning solid wood parts—drawer fronts, cabinet sides, shelving, and face frame components. The modular design allows precise tuning to workshop space and the sliding table's maximum 3800 mm length accommodates full-width cabinet components. The mid-range 7–8 kW motor provides economical operation for job-shop cabinet production without oversizing energy requirements.
custom millwork
Medium workshop
Custom millwork shops use the Class Si 350 to process solid wood blanks into dimensioned components for doors, frames, and architectural elements. The 3200–3800 mm sliding stroke accommodates long stock typical of door and window components, while the adjustable rip capacity (1000–1500 mm) handles varying widths. Cross-cutting accuracy and the ability to perform angled cuts at 45° make it ideal for mitre production and complex joinery preparation.
furniture production
Medium workshop
Furniture makers leverage the Class Si 350 for high-precision cross-cutting and ripping of solid wood furniture blanks—seat slats, rails, stiles, and panel components. The machine's repeatable cutting width (up to 1500 mm) and stroke length enable consistent batch production of furniture frames and subassemblies without the complexity of fully automated systems, ideal for semi-custom and small-batch production runs.
solid wood crafting
Small workshop
Artisanal woodworkers and craft studios use the Class Si 350 for precision cross-cutting and bevel cutting of premium solid wood stock. The 350 mm blade diameter with adjustable projection (up to 118 mm at 90°) and 45° capability supports detailed joinery and design-driven work, while the sliding table's flexibility accommodates both long planks and specialty stock dimensions.
Specifications
Cutting Unit
Max. saw blade diameter with mounted scorer350 mm
Maximum saw blade projection from table to 90°/45°118 | 81 mm
Working Areas
Cutting width on rip fence (Rip capacity)1000 ÷ 1500 mm
Max. squaring stroke of sliding table saw3200 ÷ 3800 x 3200 mm
Motor
Three-phase motor starting from7 (8) kW
Three-phase motor frequency50 (60) Hz
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Max. saw blade diameter with mounted scorer
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Maximum saw blade projection from table to 90°/45°
118 | 81 mm
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Cutting width on rip fence (Rip capacity)
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1000 | 1500 mm
Max. squaring stroke of sliding table saw
3200 ÷ 3800 x 3200 mm
Three-phase motor starting from
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7 (8) kW
Three-phase motor frequency
50 (60) Hz
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