I know a lot of you guys out there have the SS. I am the kind of person that would prefer a one piece trunnion system. I noticed that they made a lot of change between the Industrial and the Proffessional
Series in their Cabinet saw line-up. I am looking at both of the diagrams from the manuals and the Industrial appears to that much stronger, more like the Unisaw. Any of your feedback on the trunnin system would help.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike, VT






















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Rj
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posted 52 days ago
I have the SS Industrial saw and Love it !
I Just looked at the features of both saws your talking about and I think can see the difference between the two maybe thats why the industrial weighs 600+lbs and the pro weighs 400+.
The arbor & bearings are the same size in both saws.
If you have the money I’d pay the extra cash for the industrial after all this saw should last you a lifetime or more .
I know 1st hand that SS stands by their product my 1st fence was out slightly and I mean slightly well they sent out a new one (was at my shop in a week) and they told me to keep the original one so now I have two fences, I use one for the saw and one for my router table.
-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,