4 HP Blade motor Blade diameter 14" Blade shaft diameter 1" laser guide tilting saw head built in phase converter for single phase operation Motor speed 2,850 rpm Blade speed 1,850 rpm Maximum cutting length 10'6" Maximum cutting depth 90/45 degrees 4-3/4" / 2-1/3" Cutting table dimensions 10' x 2.5' Current required 220V, single phase, 20 amp Water pump flow 4 GPM, self contained water recycling system with Water tub capacity of 25 gallons Noise level 78 db(A) Operating Dimensions (boxed) Length 13' 5" Width 43" Height 5' 8" Machine has very low hours and can be inspected under power Seller's Comments: We have the two roller feed tables that are shown in the brochure but they are not in the photos attached. The saw was already disassembled and in storage when these pictures were taken. The wheels under the saw are not part of it. We are temporarily using the wheels so we can push it around as necessary while in storage. Even though this saw is a 2005, it only has about 3 years of use on it. We bought the Denver Skema Logic C-180 in 2008 so the Denver did almost everything after that. The Combi became sort of a little used trim saw and collected a lot of dust. We kept it as mostly as a back up "just in case". We also have two steel rollover tables that make loading the Combi much easier. They can be loaded with a slab vertically and then manually pulled over to the horizontal. We took off the old cut up wood that was on top of the steel. The buyer would have to put new wood or Corian strips on top of the steel to bring the height up to the roller height after the saw is installed and leveled. Once the roll over table is horizontal, the slab can be pushed along the rollers.
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