Manual or programmed sliding table saw with 400 mm blade designed for solid wood processing. Versatile joinery machine offering flexible cutting widths and stroke capabilities.
The Nova Si 400 is a professional sliding table saw designed for precision crosscutting and ripping operations in solid wood processing. Built on a dual-function platform, it combines manual operation flexibility with programmable cutting sequences, making it suitable for both job-shop and small-batch production environments. The machine features a 400 mm saw blade with dual-angle capability (90° and 45° projection up to 140 mm and 97 mm respectively), enabling compound angle cuts and beveled joinery work. Key technical capabilities include adjustable rip capacity between 1000–1500 mm and a maximum squaring stroke envelope of 3200–3800 × 3200 mm, allowing operators to process stock ranging from narrow trim to mid-sized panels in a single pass. The 7 kW three-phase motor (8 kW at higher frequency) provides consistent cutting power across hardwoods and softwoods without loss of performance at depth. The sliding table mechanism ensures repeatable dimensional accuracy across multiple passes, critical for frame-and-panel assemblies and furniture components where tolerance stack-up affects assembly fit. This machine is engineered for small-to-medium woodworking facilities producing custom furniture, cabinet components, and architectural millwork. It serves shops requiring both flexibility—quick setup for one-off cuts and custom joinery—and consistency for short production runs of 50–500 pieces. The programmable option reduces operator fatigue and setup time for repetitive operations while the manual mode accommodates non-standard dimensions and ad-hoc design changes. Within its class, the Nova Si 400 balances cutting precision with operational simplicity. Unlike larger format panel saws or single-function rip saws, it handles crosscutting and ripping without repositioning the workpiece, reducing material waste and handling time. Its mid-range positioning makes it accessible to growing workshops graduating from contractor-grade equipment while offering enough rigidity and control to meet commercial quality standards.
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