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Radial Arm Saws

The versatility of an industrial radial arm saw can be yours today with the help of Würth Machinery. Get the benefit of multiple tools in one with premium radial arm saw machines manufactured by Maggi and Steff and Original Saw Factory.

Our selection of radial arm saws for sale also features multiple accessories, such as a spacious measuring system, integrated dust shrouds, and various blades to provide your radial saw cut of choice.

Each radial saw machine delivers reliable performance, helping woodworkers and metalworkers achieve precision and versatility in one compact tool. Add your ideal radial arm crosscut saw machine to your growing woodworking and metalworking saw machinery roster today.

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Original Saw Company
Part Number: OR040042-00
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$136.57 /Each
Original Saw Company
Part Number: OR3512-01
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$5,986.36 /Each
Maggi BEST960CE 400mm Radial Arm Crosscut Saw 4HP Single Phase Add to My Favorites
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Maggi and Steff
Part Number: MAG-BEST960CE
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As low as $7,650.00 /Each
Original Saw Company
Part Number: ORT2008
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$170.07 /Each
Maggi JUN640CE 400mm Radial Arm Crosscut Saw 4HP Single Phase Add to My Favorites
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Maggi and Steff
Part Number: MAG-JUN640CE
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As low as $5,850.00 /Each
Maggi BEST960OS 565mm Radial Arm Crosscut Saw 7.5HP Add to My Favorites
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Maggi and Steff
Part Number: MAG-BEST960OS
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As low as $10,950.00 /Each
Maggi BIG800CE 400mm Radial Arm Crosscut Saw 4HP Single Phase Add to My Favorites
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Maggi and Steff
Part Number: MAG-BIG800CE
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As low as $6,550.00 /Each
Original Saw Company
Part Number: OR040039-55
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$2,717.00 /Each
Original Saw Company
Part Number: ORRIPKI12
List Price:
$170.00 /Each

Industrial radial arm saws are a must for any professional or hobbyist looking for a space-saving, all-in-one cutting solution. Unlike similar power tools, an industrial or commercial radial arm saw has no stationary blade. Instead, you move the blade and motor unit, which is attached to an overhead arm, through the stock for smooth, accurate cuts across a wide range of materials.

However, you can also choose to lock the arm and push the stock through the blade. By easily making various incisions, including bevel, miter, and rip cuts, with differing blades, the radial arm saw machine cements its position as a staple in the industry. Choose from 400mm or 565mm radial arm crosscut saws for contractors and other high-production environments.

Würth Machinery Stocks Your All-in-One Machine for Every Project

Get your hands on your own radial saw machine with the help of Würth Machinery. Make work even more efficient by using one of the most versatile power tools in the industry. For peace of mind and a helping hand, Würth Machinery’s in-house team of experts can guide you through the process of setting up and maintaining your radial arm saw machine. 

We also offer related shop supplies and accessories, replacement blades, and add-ons to extend the lifespan and functionality of your equipment. Make each cut confidently thanks to the assistance of experienced specialists. Contact us today to learn more and get the full spectrum of metalworking and woodworking machinery that you can use to make your next project with efficiency and ease.

Radial Arm Saw Machine FAQs

1. What size radial arm saw should I choose?

The size of a radial arm saw is typically defined by its blade diameter and arm reach. Standard industrial models use blades ranging from 10” to 20”, accommodating everything from small trim pieces to large panels. A larger saw with an extended arm offers greater crosscut capacity, making it better suited for high-volume or commercial production. Keep in mind that on some machines, the saw blade is not included, allowing you to install your preferred size and type.

2. What materials can a radial arm saw cut?

While radial arm saws are primarily designed for cutting wood, industrial and commercial radial arm saws can also process non-ferrous metals, plastics, and composite materials when equipped with the proper blade. Always be sure to match the blade type and tooth count to the material you are cutting to achieve desired results.

3. Are radial saws safe to use, particularly for non-professionals?

Yes, radial arm saws are safe when used correctly. Modern machines include built-in safety features such as blade guards, anti-kickback systems, and dust collection ports. Operators should always ensure their work area contains the necessary shop supplies and safety equipment, that machines are correctly set up, and blades are sharp. Read through and correctly follow manufacturer recommendations, especially the feeding direction and speed.

4. How does a radial arm saw compare to a miter or table saw?

Unlike a table saw, where the material moves through the blade, a radial arm saw moves the blade across the material, allowing for faster, more controlled crosscuts. Compared to a miter saw, a radial arm saw offers greater versatility, handling wider boards and more complex cuts with adjustable angles and depths.

5. What accessories improve radial arm saw performance?

Popular arm saw accessories include dust shrouds, measuring tables, laser alignment systems, and extended fences. These upgrades can help boost exactness and efficiency while keeping your workspace clean. Würth Machinery carries a complete range of saw blades, discs, and accessories to help you maintain impressive, long-term cutting performance.