Don’t just buy a panel saw, buy a Saw Trax
Anything other than a Saw Trax panel saw,
Just doesn't cut it!
Panel Saws for Heavy Duty Industrial to Home Shop
Precision Sealed Bearings and Patented Alignment System
Universal Carriage allows use of a Floating Router, Rolling Shear or Pivoting Knife
Panel Saws for Heavy Duty Industrial to Home Shop
Anything Other Than A Saw Trax, Just Doesn’t Cut It.
A panel saw to fit your needs and budget.
“More Cuts for less Bucks”
This is a walk through of the standard features on a 1000 Series Vertical Panel Saw.
The features presented here are specific to the 1052 but will give you a good idea of what all our Vertical Panel Saws are like.
Just click a number to explore the features!
1. The Accu-Glide system uses 12 sealed bearing for easy and precise movement.
2. Two Carriage locks secure carriage during rip cuts or when using router.
3. Makita 5007F 15 amp saw. Uses standard 7.25” saw blades. Without the dust hood installed, you can vary your depth of cut to score material for a bend. Blade lock for fast and easy blade changes.
4. Guide tube support brackets ensure guide tubes stay parallel and allows you to replace a single tube at a time.
5. The Cord Holder protects your cords by holding them up and out of the way of the cutting path.
6. Hose Channel keeps hose aligned on spool and out of your way.
7. The dust hose is 2” in diameter and 12’ long. Included hose coupler allows you to just plug it into select shop vacuums.
8. Metal dust hood over saw has lighted blade viewing port.
9. Spinning saw insert plate allows for faster rotation from standard to rip cuts.
10. Rip Pointers allow fast and easy rip cut set up.
11. Guide tubes are 1/8” thick and nickel chrome plated.
12. The folding stand folds from the front just like a ladder for easy movement. Has 10 lock nuts and is factory attached.
13. Welded steel frame is powder coated.
14. Side stand legs keep machine stable when set up.
15. Fence lip has an off-set bend to allow for 1 ¾” crosscut. There are 18 support rollers on a full-size machine compared to 14 rollers on other machines. A second set of material roller holes allows the user to raise the material rollers and start their cut below the material. This is useful for thin plastics that tend to shatter.
16. 5-inch transport wheels allow for easy movement of the entire machine. When machine is tilted back on the stand the wheels are off the ground.
17. Spring on rip gauge tape keeps tape straight and easy to read.
18. Center material support is standard and supports your material remarkably close to your saw blade.
19. The patented Accu-Square system allows for easy one-time factory alignment of the machine and guarantees your machine should never go out of square again.
20. Stop Block rides on fence lip. It can be used on either side of the saw with a strip bar.
21. The Accu-Fence bracket is attached to one fence to ensure ends of fences are in alignment.
I have one of your vertical panel saws here at our shop and it is the best thing I could have invested in and has been one of our best assets, it has saved us countless hours in production. Michael Van S. Gebert Signs
All Saw Trax panel saws come standard with the Accu-Square Alignment system, Sealed Steel Roller Bearings, Powder Coated Steel Frame, Saw Cord Holder, 2 Carriage Locks, Support Strip Bracket and 11 gauge Steel Guide Tubes.
Panel Saw, Varsity and 1000 Series
The Varsity uses a compact 5 ft. wide frame. The 1000 Series uses a 10 ft. wide frame. These are used for medium duty cutting requirements. They have the same features building on the equipment on the Classic series adding a dust port, dust hose, dust blade brush, folding stand, frame wheels, stop/bar and dual rip gauges.
Available in frame sizes:
Compact, 52 and 64 inch cross cuts
Full Size 52, 64, 76,88 and 100 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw, Sign Maker’s Saw and Substrate Cutter
The Sign Maker’s series is used by shops needing a clean and sturdy cutter that stays square. It adds on to the Varsity and 1000 Series by adding a spring hold down system and a pivoting razor knife that is spring loaded and cuts vertically and horizontally.
Available in frame sizes:
Compact, 52 and 64 inch cross cuts
Full Size 52, 64, 76,88 and 100 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw, 2000 Series
These are used for heavy duty cutting requirements or if you have gorillas working in the shop. The 2000 Series adds to the 1000 series but uses a Makita 5377NB hypoid saw and uses steel sleeves over the plastic rollers. The hypoid is a maintenance free version of the worm drive saw without the need for oil changes.
Available in frame sizes:
Full Size 52, 64 and 76 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw, 3000 Series
These are used for heavy duty cutting requirements or if you need the deep cut or precision of 10 inch saw blades. The 3000 Series adds to the 1000 series but uses a 10″ Makita saw and uses steel sleeves over the plastic rollers.
Available in frame sizes:
Full Size 52, 64 and 76 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw, Classic Series
The Classic Panel Saw adds the Makita 5007F saw along with a horizontal and vertical tape for fast alignment, rip gauge pointer, blade guard, trigger lock, spinning insert plate, saw cover with viewing port and a 24 tooth Carbide saw blade.
Available in frame sizes:
Compact, 52 and 64 inch cross cuts
Full Size 52, 64 and 76 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw, Basic Series
The Basic Series is a panel saw without the saw, so you can use the saw you already own. By using your own saw, you would be saving money. This way, you can also add the options and upgrades available with all the Saw Trax panel saws. Includes the Standard Equipment plus Universal Saw Plate with hold downs.
Available in frame sizes:
Compact, 52 and 64 inch cross cuts
Full Size 52, 64 and 76 inch cross cuts.
Panel Saw Kit
This is the heart and soul of any panel saw, the tracking mechanism that transports the saw. It includes the carriage that uses 12 sealed bearings, 11 gauge steel guide tubes and the brackets we use to mount them our panel saw frames. If you want to save money but have the precision of our panel saws or have the option of simply mounting the kit horizontally to a table for job site flexibility, this would be your choice.