Jobsite Saw Pro
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WORLD'S SAFEST MOBILE SAW

Jobsite Saw Pro

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The SawStop® Jobsite Saw Pro delivers durability, innovation and precision with a design that’s built for the worksite. The JSS Pro has... Read more

The SawStop® Jobsite Saw Pro delivers durability, innovation and precision with a design that’s built for the worksite. The JSS Pro has the following features:

SAWSTOP’S PATENTED SAFETY SYSTEM: Stops a spinning blade on contact with skin. The blade stops in less than 5 milliseconds, and drops below the table, minimizing a potentially life-altering injury to a mere scratch.

CLASS-LEADING FEATURES: 24 5/8” table depth allows a larger surface to make safe and accurate cuts from. Included Active Dust Collection Guard for class-leading dust management. One-turn elevation allows the user to raise and lower the blade in a single turn, and the Quick-Tilt adjustment tilts the blade easily and quickly to the ideal angle in 1-degree increments.

HIGH-LOW T-STYLE FENCE WITH ERGOLOCK: The updated Jobsite Saw T-Style Fence slides smooth and lock firm with one touch. Extend the On-Demand shelf for added support, and use the low fence face for safer cutting of thin work pieces.

EASY MOBILITY: Simple, intuitive foot pedal extends the mobile cart for use and collapses the cart for transport.

ONBOARD STORAGE: Keep the accessories contained and protected in the onboard storage drawer. Find the Active Dust Collection Guard, riving knife, miter gauge and more, all ready for quick use.

RELIABILITY: The Control Box houses the on-off switch, power paddle, and on-board computer, and constantly checks that all systems are working to reliably keep you safe.

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Starting at: $1,599

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SawStop’s commitment to quality, innovation, and safety over the past 20+ years has made us the best in the industry. Learn more about what makes a SawStop North America’s #1 selling Cabinet Saw

Features

  • Stowed Dimensions: 26 1/2" L x 29" W x 45" H
  • Class-Leading Table Depth: 24 5/8” table depth allows a larger surface to make safe and accurate cuts from
  • One-Turn Elevation: Raise and lower the blade in just one turn on the handwheel
  • Solid Hi-Low T-Style Fence with Ergolock: Slides easily and locks firm with the push of the innovative Ergolock. 25 1/2” rip capacity
  • Active Dust Collection Blade Guard: Captures above table dust, helping to ensure a safer and cleaner workspace
  • Internal Dust Collection Shroud: Designed to provide superior dust collection capabilities.
  • Easy Mobility: Simple, intuitive action extends the Mobile Cart for use and collapse the cart for transport
  • 1 year warranty
  • Jobsite Saw PRO with Mobile Cart Assembly -15A,120V,60Hz

Included Items

  • (1) Collapsible Rolling Cart
  • (1) High/Low T-Style Fence w/Ergolock
  • (1) Miter Gauge
  • (1) JSS Active Dust Collection Blade Guard
  • (1) Riving Knife
  • (2) Blade Wrenches
  • (1) Push Stick
  • (1) 10” Blade
  • (1) Zero Clearance Insert
  • (1) Standard Brake Cartridge
  • (1) User’s Guide
  • (1) Assembly Instructions Poster
  • (1) Hardware Pack
  • (1) 3mm Hex Key
  • (1) 4mm Hex Key
  • (1) 5mm Hex Key

Specifications

  • Model Option:10" Jobsite Saw PRO w/mobile cart & high/low fence system

  • Motor Configuration:120 VAC 60 Hz, Universal

  • Amperage:15A

  • Cord Length:116"

  • Sold and Shipped as Full Set Only with Cart : (no Cartless Option Available)

  • Motor Continuous HP:1.5 HP

  • Motor Peak HP:4 HP

  • Saw Dimensions without Cart (Body only):31-3/4" W x 28-3/4" D x 15-1/2" H

  • Saw Dimensions with Open Cart (ready to use):48" W x 29" D x 36" H

  • Saw Dimensions with Closed Cart (on End/stored position):26-1/2" W x 29" D x 45" H

  • Table Dimensions (Retracted):31-1/4" W x 24-5/8" D

  • Table Dimensions (Extended):43-3/8" W x 24-5/8" D

  • Shipping Dimensions:32" W x 43" D x 26" H

  • Shipping Weight (with Cart):137 lbs

  • Weight (Saw Only):84 lbs

  • Weight (with Cart):113 lbs

  • Blade Diameter:10"

  • Dado Diameter:8"

  • Dado Max. Width:29/32”

  • Bevel Angle Range:-1 to 46

  • Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 0º:3-1/8"

  • Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 45º:2-1/8"

  • Max. Rip Right of Blade (Extended):25-1/2"

  • Max. Rip Left of Blade:9-3/4"

  • Blade Tilt:Left

  • Arbor Diameter at Blade:5/8"

  • Table in Front of Blade (Max Elev):7-7/8"

  • Table Behind Blade (Max Elev):7-3/8"

  • Miter Slots T-shaped Dimensions:.754" W x .413" D; "T" .956" W x .157" THK

  • Main Bearing Size:62mm OD x 30mm ID x 16mm W

  • Second Bearing Size:52mm OD x 25mm ID x 15mm W

  • Riving Knife/Splitter Thickness:2.3mm (.090")

  • Hand Wheel:Effective diameter 6.3"

  • Belts:Poly-V static dissipative belt

  • Table Flatness Measured Diagonally:0.033" Inches

  • Dust Collection Port Diameter:2-9/16" Outside, 2-1/4" Inside

  • Active Dust Collection Blade Guard:polycarbonate, extends 1" right of blade

  • Blade Guard (Dust Collection) Port Diameter:1-11/16" Outside, 1-3/8" Inside

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Kind of 10" blades can I use for my Jobsite Saw?

any 10” standard-tooth steel blade with steel or carbide teeth can be used. Do not use blades with tooth “shoulders” (often called depth-limiting or anti-kickback shoulders), as these blades will take longer to stop in the event of an accident. Do not use blades with non-conductive hubs or teeth, as the safety system will not allow the saw to operate with these blades installed. Do not use blades that are over 10 1/16th inches in diameter or under 9 15/16th inches in diameter because the blade will be either too close or too far away from the brake. Even though a blade is labeled as 10 inches in diameter, it might actually be bigger or smaller, so be sure to check.

Can I use an 8" Dado Stack?

Any 8” standard-tooth steel stacked dado set (max width: 29/32”) with steel or carbide teeth can be used. A zero-clearance insert for your dado set must be purchased along with the required Dado Cartridge. Do not use dado sets with solid-plate interior chippers, blades with molding heads, or “wobble” dado sets as the brake cartridge is not designed to stop those blade types. Also do not use blades with tooth “shoulders” (often called depth-limiting or anti-kickback shoulders), as these blades will take longer to stop in the event of an accident. Do not use blades that are over 8 1/16th inches in diameter or under 7 15/16th inches in diameter because the blade will be either too close or too far away from the brake. Even though a blade is labeled as 8 inches in diameter, it might actually be bigger or smaller, so be sure to check.

Can I use thin and thick kerf 10" blades with a SawStop saw?

The SawStop safety system is designed for use with standard 10” blades with kerfs from 3/32” to 3/16”. Blades with kerfs much thinner than 3/32” should not be used because those blades might not be strong enough to withstand the force applied by the brake when it activates. As a result, those blades might deform and stop more slowly in the event of an accident, resulting in a more serious injury. Blades with kerfs much thicker than 3/16” are heavier than standard 1/8” kerf blades. Therefore, those blades should not be used because they may stop more slowly than standard blades in the event of an accident, resulting in a more serious injury. Similarly, stacks of 2 or more 10” blades should never be used on your SawStop saw as the combined weight of the blades may be too heavy to stop quickly. If you need to use a blade with a kerf thicker than 3/16”, use an 8” dado set with the optional SawStop 8” dado cartridge. The dado cartridge is designed for use with 8” dado sets up to 29/32” wide.

Do any of your saws have scoring blades?

We do not have a scoring blade on any of our saws. Scoring blades cannot be used with our saws due to the stopping technology

Can I use a sanding disc on your saws?

We do not recommend installing any kind of sanding disc or cutoff disc on a SawStop table saw.

What if my blades are not precisely 10” (or 8” dado stack)?

The vast majority of commercially-available blades are accurate to their advertised diameter, and work well in SawStop saws. If your blade is larger or smaller than the advertised size, SawStop cast-iron saws allow for some adjustability of the blade/brake gap to accommodate. Jobsite Saw blade/brake gap is not adjustable, so users should not operate blades more than 1/16th inch diameter over the specified blade size. Never use a blade that does not “clear” the aluminum brake pawl.

What about coated blades or coated teeth?

Steel blades and dado sets with a lacquer finish or other coating on the teeth should not be used as the coating may inhibit or slow the speed at which the safety system detects skin contact. However, most coated blades do not cover the blade teeth. Those blades may be used on SawStop saws.

How can I be certain the safety system is working?

The SawStop safety system continuously performs many self-checks to ensure the components of the safety system are working properly. The safety system will not allow the motor to start (or to remain running) unless every component of the safety system is working properly.

Can I get a serious injury using a SawStop saw?

In the vast majority of cases, coming in contact with the spinning blade will result in a minor cut. However, if your hand moves into the blade at very high speed, it is possible for you to receive a serious injury.

What happens if the blade comes in contact with a nail or staple in the wood?

Generally, the safety system will not activate when a nail or staple is cut. Although conductive, these objects are not large enough to cause the safety system to activate unless they are grounded to the table or operator when they contact the blade.

Gloves Can I use Gloves while operating a SawStop?

The SawStop safety system will protect you even if you are wearing gloves. In that case, the system will trigger when the blade cuts through the glove and touches your skin. It is possible that the blade could snag on the glove and pull your hand into the blade, resulting in a slightly deeper cut. That is why SawStop recommends not wearing gloves when using a SawStop saw. However, if you decide to wear gloves, you are still protected.

Can you reuse the blade after activation?

When the safety system activates, it will sometimes damage one to more teeth on the blade. Some users discard and replace the blade, while others choose to have their blades inspected/repaired by a qualified specialist.

Am I protected during coast down?

Yes, if you are using the red paddle to turn the blade on/off, the brake is still actively monitoring the coast down rotation. The yellow power switch is what powers the cartridge to begin monitoring the blade, so as long as that remains on, the cartridge will activate during coast down.

Will moisture activate the brake?

SawStop saws cut most wet wood without a problem. However, if the wood is very green or wet (for example, wet enough to spray a mist when cutting), or if the wood is both wet and pressure treated, then the wood may be sufficiently conductive to activate the brake. If you are unsure if the material you need to cut is conductive, you can make test cuts using Bypass Mode to determine if it will activate the safety system’s brake. The red light on the control box will flash to indicate conductivity

Does cold affect SawStop saws?

Cold ambient temperatures should not affect your saw mechanics. However, your saw’s brake cartridge contains “computer-like” parts that can be affected by extreme cold. If the cartridge is stored in temperatures well below freezing, the saw won’t turn on until the cartridge warms up. If you are in an extremely cold climate, we recommend removing the cartridge (which you can do with the blade in place) and storing it above freezing. Alternatively, some customers choose to leave the yellow “hard” power switch on all the time. This provides just enough heat to the cartridge to help ensure startup in spite of extreme ambient cold.

Can your portable saws work in the rain without activating?

Yes, our portable saws can be used outside when it’s raining. The main caveat pertains to the material you are cutting. SawStop saws cut most wet wood without a problem. However, if the wood is very green or wet - for example, wet enough to spray a mist when cutting - it may be sufficiently conductive to activate the brake. It isn’t possible to determine an exact moisture % threshold for firing the brake given the variability of material contents. If you are unsure if the material you need to cut is conductive, you can make test cuts using Bypass Mode to determine if it will activate the safety system’s brake. The red light on the control box will flash to indicate conductivity.

What is the accuracy of the Jobsite Saw Pro fence?

The Jobsite T-Glide fence has been engineered to auto-square on lock-down, which requires a wheel-floated back end of the fence. While the user may be able to grasp and wiggle the end of the fence when it is properly adjusted and locked down, rest assured that extensive field testing has shown this does not impact the accuracy of the cut since the point of cut at the front of the blade is stable. In fact, the net result is superior to other “field” fences, as the aligned fence will not lock down out-of-square and glides smoothly on adjustment.

What is a High/Low Fence?

The high/low fence on the Jobsite Saw Pro offers an additional level of safety while performing cuts close to the saw blade, such as thin rips and small parts, by providing additional clearance from the standard fence face.

With the low fence in place, how do I measure fence distance?

With the low fence in place, you will simply add 1” to your fence measurement. For example, when cutting a 10” rip with the low fence in place, you will set your fence at 11”.

Does my aftermarket accessory/saw work with SawStop saws/products?

There are many different saws and other product choices on the market, each with its own installation and/or modification requirements. SawStop doesn’t test on the many other-brand aftermarket items, and therefore don’t have the necessary information to recommend your best result. The manufacturer of the product you are interested in is likely the best place to start, as they may have a better idea of necessary modifications, if any are needed.