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Feb 05, 2026 - 07:37 AM
Voltage determines the electrical requirements and compatibility of a jobsite saw with your work environment. Most jobsite saws operate at either 120V or 240V, with 120V being the standard for most job sites and homes, offering easy plug-and-play functionality. Higher voltage models (240V) are typically found in industrial settings for heavier use. The SawStop Jobsite Saw PRO is designed for 120V, making it highly convenient for most users. This ensures maximum portability and compatibility without the need for special wiring. Multiple voltage options are available in the market, so you can select a saw that best matches your power supply.
