A sliding table saw with intelligent blade-off safety system that prevents accidental contact with the blade using smart sensors. Designed for precision squaring and cutting operations in solid wood processing.
The L'invincibile si 3 blade off is a professional sliding table saw engineered for precision squaring and crosscutting of solid wood components in mid-range production environments. The machine combines a primary cutting unit with an independent scoring blade system, delivering clean, chip-free results across hardwood and softwood stock. Its defining feature is an intelligent blade-off safety system that uses smart sensors to automatically prevent accidental blade contact, reducing operator risk during setup, adjustment, and loading operations. The cutting unit operates at variable speeds between 3000–5000 rpm on the main blade, with an independent scoring blade running at 8500 rpm to minimize tearout on cross-grain cuts. Maximum cutting heights reach 120 mm at 90° and 89 mm at 45°, supported by a 9 kW (11 kW @ 60 Hz) main motor and 1.3 kW scoring motor. The machine accommodates three interchangeable carriage sizes—2200 mm, 3200 mm, and 3800 mm—enabling squaring capacities up to 3800 × 3200 mm, with rip fence cutting width extending to 1500 mm. This modular design allows shops to optimize throughput and workpiece dimensions without equipment replacement. The L'invincibile si 3 is specified for medium-scale cabinet shops, custom millwork producers, and solid wood processing facilities running 15–30 hour weekly production cycles. It excels with hardwoods (oak, maple, walnut), engineered panels, and dimensioned lumber requiring tight tolerances and clean edges. The dual-blade architecture addresses high-volume batch cutting where both dimensional accuracy and surface quality directly impact downstream finishing and assembly operations. In its class, this machine bridges manual table saws and fully automated CNC lines by delivering sensor-driven safety automation without sacrificing operator control or changeover flexibility. The variable-speed main blade and scored cutting approach reduce material waste compared to single-blade systems, making it cost-effective for shops processing premium or recycled solid wood stock.