New GlideRule Chop Saw Station from RazorGage
RazorGage introduces its new GlideRule Chop Saw Station, a solution that is economical to purchase and maintain while offering many of the advantages of the more expensive motor-driven stops, according to the company.
RazorGage introduces its new GlideRule Chop Saw Station, a solution that is economical to purchase and maintain while offering many of the advantages of the more expensive motor-driven stops, according to the company.
“What really sets GlideRule apart is the method for adjusting the stop and the ability to set the stop for cutting short parts," explained Steve Hoshor, the company’s operations manager. “Unlike other manually adjusted stops, the operator can adjust and lock the stop without moving from the sawing position.”
The chop saw station includes extruded aluminum infeed and outfeed tables, bolted to rigid modular truss sections. Slotted rails supported on height-adjusting threaded stanchions provide the adjustability required to accommodate saws of nearly all widths, depths, and heights, the company said.
Learn more at razorgage.com.