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May 06, 2026 - 07:20 AM
Voltage is crucial because it determines the compatibility of the saw with your electrical supply and affects the motor’s efficiency and power output. Most industrial saws operate at 230V or 480V, with 230V being common in many workshops and 480V offering greater efficiency and lower current draw for larger facilities. For example, the ICS53480-TGI252 utilizes 480V for heavy-duty performance, while models like the ICS31230-36 and ICS51230-TGI252 run on 230V, fitting most standard workshop setups. The range of voltage options ensures you can select a saw that matches your shop's electrical capabilities.
