Class Si 300
SCM IT Mid-Range

Class Si 300

Solid Wood Processing — SCM Group

Manual sliding table saw with 300 mm blade designed for versatile solid wood processing applications. Offers reliable cutting performance for ripping and squaring operations.

The Class Si 300 is a manual sliding table saw purpose-built for solid wood processing, combining a compact footprint with versatile cutting capability. Engineered by SCM Group, it delivers reliable performance for both ripping and cross-cutting operations across a range of solid wood stock, making it suitable for workshops seeking dependable general-purpose saw performance without automation complexity.

The machine accommodates saw blades up to 315 mm diameter with integral scoring capability, enabling clean crosscuts and rip cuts with minimal tear-out on finished surfaces. Operators can achieve cutting widths up to 1500 mm on the rip fence and squaring capacities reaching 3800 x 3200 mm—specifications that position this machine as capable of handling both narrow stock and larger sheet dimensions. The manual sliding table design provides intuitive control and flexibility for varied workpiece geometries, while the three-phase motor (starting at 5–6 kW, 50/60 Hz) delivers sufficient torque for consistent cutting across softwoods and hardwoods.

The Class Si 300 targets small to medium woodworking operations—carpentry shops, bespoke furniture makers, and local millwork facilities—where production volumes do not yet justify fully automated systems but precision and repeatability are essential. The machine's 3200 mm minimum squaring width and 1500 mm rip capacity make it practical for component production, frame-and-panel assembly, and custom solid wood millwork where batch sizes range from dozens to a few hundred pieces. Its manual operation model reduces setup overhead and allows rapid changeovers between different workpiece dimensions.

Within its class, the Class Si 300 represents a mid-range option that balances accessibility with robust engineering. The combination of manual control, generous working dimensions, and integrated scoring functionality appeals to operators who value direct feedback during cutting and the ability to adapt quickly to job-specific requirements without complex programming or setup procedures.

Technical Specifications

Cutting Unit

Max. Saw Blade Diameter with Mounted Scorer 315 mm
Maximum Saw Blade Projection from Table to 90°/45° 100/70 mm

Working Areas

Cutting Width on Rip Fence 1000 | 1500 mm
Squaring Capacity 3200 | 3800 x 3200 mm

Motor

Three-Phase Motors Starting From 5 (6) kW
Frequency 50 (60) Hz

Applications

solid wood crafting

small workshop

Artisan woodworkers and craft operations use this machine for high-quality solid wood processing where direct operator control and precise blade projection (up to 100 mm at 90°) ensure clean crosscuts and rips on premium materials. The compact manual design suits workshops where flexibility and surface quality take priority over production speed.

custom millwork

small workshop

Small millwork shops use the Class Si 300 to produce custom solid wood components—stair treads, frame stock, and trim profiles—where cutting widths up to 1500 mm and squaring to 3800 x 3200 mm handle typical architectural specifications. The manual sliding table allows operators to quickly adjust for varying workpiece dimensions and material grades without downtime, ideal for job-shop environments managing 10–50 piece orders.

furniture production

medium workshop

Medium-sized furniture builders leverage the Class Si 300 for breaking down solid wood blanks into component parts—legs, rails, panels, and cross-members. With rip fence capacity to 1500 mm and the 315 mm scoring blade, operators achieve clean, dimensionally accurate parts across hardwoods and softwoods, supporting batch production of 50–200 piece runs per design with repeatable cuts and minimal material waste.

timber construction

medium workshop

Timber frame and structural wood shops employ the Class Si 300 to square and rip construction-grade and engineered solid wood members up to the machine's 3800 mm squaring limit. The 5–6 kW motor handles dense, knot-heavy stock reliably, making it practical for producing beams, posts, and bracing elements in batch quantities typical of residential and light commercial timber projects.

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