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May 06, 2026 - 07:01 AM
Saw dimensions, typically expressed as width x depth x height, impact the footprint of the saw in your workshop or jobsite and influence workspace planning, portability, and the types of projects you can handle. Larger saws offer increased stability and support for bigger materials, while more compact models are easier to move and fit into tighter spaces. For instance, the SawStop Contractor Saw, 1.75hp 1ph 110v with 52" Professional T-Glide Fence System CNS175-TGP252 has an expansive footprint (85-1/4"W x 45"D x 34-3/4"H) ideal for handling large sheet goods, while the SawStop Contractor Saw, 1.75hp 1ph 120v with 30" Fence System CNS175-SFA30 is more compact (58-1/2"W x 40"D x 34-3/4"H), making it suitable for smaller workshops. With multiple sizes across the product line, you can find the perfect balance between workspace efficiency and project capability.
