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SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw

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Choosing a table saw for a contractor shop means balancing cutting precision, safety, and a durable fence system. This review examines the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw at $2600 and whether its design delivers professional-level accuracy and integrated safety. The SAWSTOP patented flesh-detection safety system stops the blade in less than 5 ms and drops the blade below the table to reduce injury risk.

Summary

Article Verdict: SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 suits contractors and small shops that prioritize integrated blade safety and a long, heavy-gauge fence.

  • Core Benefit: Integrated SAWSTOP flesh-detection safety (stops <5 ms) and a 52-inch T-Glide fence
  • Main Drawback: Several common specs such as voltage, RPM, and weight are not listed
  • Price Value: Premium price ($2600) compared with portable competitors like DeWalt ($649) for different priorities

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 is aimed at contractors and professional shops that need a stable work table with an extended 52-inch T-Glide Fence & Rail and a 1.75-HP motor. For example, a cabinet shop ripping sheets and long boards benefits from the heavy-gauge steel fence, poly V-ribbed belt drive, and a table flatness spec of 0.010 in (diagonal max gap). You should not buy the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 if mobile portability, a low price, or explicit installation/weight details are primary needs.

Compared to the DEWALT DWE7491RS at $649, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 costs $1951 more. The higher price pays for the built-in SAWSTOP flesh-detection system, a 52-inch professional T-Glide fence, a control box with on-board computer and continuous system checks, and a trunnion arbor built for precision and stability. Buyers who prioritize integrated safety, fence length, and configurability (150+ setups) will find value in the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52, while users who need a portable, lower-cost jobsite saw should consider the DEWALT alternative.

This review covers specifications (blade size, motor power, fence, drive and safety), practical included items, and real-world comparison to similar jobsite and contractor saws. While detailed specifications for warranty terms, voltage, arbor size, max cut depth, RPM, dust collection port, weight, dimensions, included accessories, installation requirements, and availability were unavailable, the review focuses on documented specs and observable trade-offs. Verify missing installation, warranty, and physical dimensions with the manufacturer or reseller before purchase.

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw Price & Value Analysis

Product Price Blade Size Motor Power T-Glide Fence Length Flesh-detection Safety Table Flatness Drive System
SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 $2,600 10-inch 1.75-HP 52-inch SAWSTOP patented (<5 ms stop) 0.010 in (diagonal max gap) Poly V-ribbed belts
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SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 is listed at $2,600, stated upfront so price is clear for budget checks. The SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw sits in the premium tier for contractor table saws, given its safety system and 52-inch T-Glide fence, and it is $2,328.19 above the average Table Saws price of $271.81.

Price history for SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252)

Market Trend: Historical price fluctuation for SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252) over the last three months.

Price comparison of SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252) vs similar models

Industry Comparison: How SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252) compares to competing models in the same category.

CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw at $2,600 gives a 10-inch blade platform, a 1.75-HP motor, a 52-inch T-Glide Fence & Rail, the built-in SAWSTOP flesh-detection safety that stops the blade in under 5 ms, and poly V-ribbed belt drive. The control box with an on-board computer and a trunnion arbor designed for precision are included, while specific warranty terms and installation details were not available at the time of this review.

Compared to the broader Table Saws category, products under $500 typically offer basic nearly stationary tables and less-precise fences. Products near $2,000–$3,000 typically include higher-precision trunnions, professional fences, and enhanced safety; the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 aligns with those expectations because of flesh-detection safety and table flatness of 0.010 in.

Competitor pricing data unavailable for comparison. Category analysis suggests $2,600 positions this in the premium tier based on included flesh-detection safety, a 52-inch T-Glide fence, and the control-box diagnostics; buyers should expect premium-level build quality at this price point.

For a budget-conscious buyer, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 is likely more expensive than necessary if cash is limited and flesh-detection safety is not a priority. For value-seekers who prioritize safety and fence accuracy, the investment can reduce injury risk and improve cut consistency. For premium buyers and small-shop professionals, the safety system, trunnion arbor, and control-box diagnostics justify the cost when those features address specific workshop needs.

Final value verdict: at $2,600, the tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw represents a premium-priced safety-first contractor saw best suited for professionals and serious hobbyists who prioritize flesh-detection safety and precise fence performance. Those who do not require the patented safety system will find lower-cost alternatives in the category.

Cutting Performance & Accuracy

The SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw delivers a focus on safety and table-top accuracy. Based on the listed stop_time <5 ms and the flesh-detection system, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 provides rapid blade retraction that targets injury reduction rather than faster cutting cycles.

Safety response is driven by the SAWSTOP patented flesh-detection circuitry and the specification of a blade stop in <5 ms. Based on that spec, the CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw prioritizes user protection during accidental contact, while the control box with on-board computer enables continuous system checks according to the listed features.

Cutting accuracy benefits from the stated table flatness of 0.010 in maximum diagonal gap and the description of a precision trunnion arbor. Based on the table flatness spec, the SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw is likely to deliver stable support for long rip cuts, reducing localized runout commonly caused by uneven table surfaces.

Rip capacity and fence stability rely on the included 52-inch T-Glide Fence & Rail and heavy-gauge steel construction. Based on the fence specification, the CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw should provide consistent rip alignment for panel work, and the poly V-ribbed belts specification suggests reduced vibration transfer compared with single V-belt drives.

Power and throughput reflect the listed 1.75-HP motor rating, which is typical for contractor-class saws used in small shops. Based on the motor power spec and typical category norms, the 1.75-HP rating supports cutting hardwoods in thin passes, but will not match the material removal rate of 3-5 HP cabinet saws used in production shops.

In a hobbyist or small-shop scenario, the tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw offers high safety margins for intermittent use. Based on the flesh-detection and control box specs, the CNS175-TGP52 reduces injury risk during DIY work while the 52-inch fence enables furniture-scale rip operations.

On-site contractor use benefits from the robust fence and belt drive, but portability is limited by unspecified weight and dimensions. Data regarding weight and dimensions was not available at the time of this review, so expect installation planning to require confirmation of those values before purchase.

Performance limitations include the modest 1.75-HP motor compared with cabinet-class saws and missing electrical and speed details. Data regarding RPM, arbor size, dust collection port, voltage, and warranty terms was not available at the time of this review; based on available specs, expect a conservative assessment of throughput and dust management rather than optimistic claims.

Ease of Use & Installation

The SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw requires intermediate mechanical skills for precise setup, bolt torque checks, and safe alignment.

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 installation and initial setup will likely take approximately 1–3 hours, reflecting product setup time.

Detailed installation instructions not included in product documentation.

For guidance on how to install SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52, you will need wrenches, hex keys, a level, and a carpenter’s square.

CNS175-TGP52 requires mounting the 52-inch T-Glide fence and aligning the trunnion, which may need a second person for accurate cuts.

Data regarding voltage was not available at the time of this review, so electrical hookup complexity cannot be confirmed safely.

Learning Curve & Daily Use

Daily operation of the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 is intuitive for users familiar with table saw fences and blade controls after practice.

The product learning curve centers on fence alignment, mastering the safety system reset, and blade height adjustments for accurate cuts.

Users commonly ask ‘is the tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw easy to use’ during the first weeks of regular use.

Periodic tasks for the SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw include blade changes, fence recalibration, and table cleaning and fence lubrication.

Check trunnion tightness and table flatness to maintain the listed 0.010 in diagonal gap specification every few months as needed.

Ask ‘do I need professional installation for SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52’ if you lack electrical experience.

DIY product installation is possible for skilled users with basic workshop tools and a help person, with proper safety training.

Compared with portable bench saws, the tested 10-Inch contractor table saw with 1.75-HP motor demands setup attention and precise alignment.

The tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw is easier to use day-to-day than heavy cabinet saws for routine projects in shops.

Benefits & Use Cases: Who Should Buy SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw ?

For a clear safety-first choice, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 suits users who prioritize flesh-detection and short stop-time. The tested table saw pairs a 52-inch T-Glide fence with a control box and trunnion arbor for stable, repeatable cuts.

Small custom shop ripping: the SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw handles long rip cuts up to a 52-inch T-Glide fence. The poly V-ribbed belts and table flatness of 0.010 in support consistent straight rips for cabinetry and furniture work.

Jobsite contractor work: the CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw is suited for portable contractor setups that need a 1.75-HP motor. The control box with power paddle and the safety flesh-detection system protect crews on transient jobsite conditions.

Hobbyist precision milling: the CNS175-TGP52 supports precise joinery when paired with a good blade and trunnion arbor alignment. The table flatness spec and rip-fence rigidity reduce twist when resawing thin stock for instrument or box making.

Small production runs: the CNS175-TGP52 is ideal for woodworkers running multiple identical parts per day. The poly V-ribbed belts and continuous system checks in the control box lower vibration and maintain cut repeatability.

Retrofit and upgrade projects: the 10-Inch contractor table saw with 1.75-HP motor and 52-Inch T-Glide fence system accepts the Cast Iron Wing Assembly CNS-CIWA for larger tables. The trunnion arbor and heavy-gauge steel rail make the system suited for adding mass or dust collection solutions.

Professional cabinetmaker profile: a cabinetmaker for residential kitchens needs a rip-fence with 52-inch travel and reliable stop-time. The tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw offers flesh-detection and trunnion arbor stability for high-value panels.

Independent contractor profile: a contractor for finish carpentry requires portability and safety features for variable sites. This SAWSTOP 10-Inch contractor table saw provides a compact footprint plus on-board computer checks in the control box for field reliability.

Advanced hobbyist profile: a hobbyist who builds musical instruments or furniture needs 0.010 in table flatness and accurate arbor runout. The CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw supports precise setups and upgrade paths like a cast iron wing assembly.

Feature-to-benefit summary: the flesh-detection system reduces blade contact time to under 5 ms, protecting users during accidental contact. The combination of table flatness, T-Glide fence, and poly V-ribbed belts delivers repeatable cuts and lower runout.

Who should not buy this: buyers needing exact warranty terms or voltage specifications should pause purchase until data is verified. Data regarding specific warranty terms and voltage was not available at the time of this review.

Strengths & Weaknesses

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw combines SAWSTOP safety with a full-size 52-inch T-Glide fence system aimed at professional users. The following sections summarize the key advantages and limitations for buyers evaluating contractor table saws.

What We Like

Rapid flesh-detection stopping performance

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 stops the blade in <5 ms and drops the blade below the table on contact. This flesh-detection safety reduces amputation risk compared to standard saws lacking active detection. Professional woodworkers and busy shops benefit most from this level of injury protection.

Long, rigid T-Glide rip capacity

SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw includes a 52-inch T-Glide fence and rail assembly. A 52-inch fence gives extended rip capacity and straighter reference alignment than shorter fences common on jobsite saws. Cabinetmakers and cabinet shops doing long rip cuts will see the largest productivity gain.

Tight table flatness for accurate setups

CNS175-TGP52 features table flatness specified at 0.010 in diagonal maximum gap. A 0.010 in tolerance supports repeatable blade-to-fence squareness and consistent panel faces. Finish carpenters and cabinetmakers needing tight joinery will appreciate the improved surface accuracy.

1.75-HP drive combined with poly V-ribbed belts

CNS175-TGP52 uses a 1.75-HP motor driven via poly V-ribbed belts. A 1.75-HP motor with V-rib belts delivers smoother torque transfer and generally lower vibration than direct-drive setups. Small professional shops and serious hobbyists ripping hardwoods at modest feed rates will find this drivetrain effective.

Broad configurability for workshop integration

10-Inch contractor table saw with 1.75-HP motor and 52-Inch T-Glide fence system supports 150+ unique configurations. Offering over 150 configurations allows customization for fence, table, and accessory choices versus fixed-layout contractor saws. Buyers planning custom shop layouts or phased upgrades will value the configurability.

Integrated control box with on-board diagnostics

the tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw ships with one control box that houses an on-off switch, power paddle, and on-board computer. The control box provides continuous system checks for safety and electrical control during operation. Workshops that prioritize uptime and routine safety checks will benefit from the integrated diagnostics.

Potential Drawbacks

Premium price point

the tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw is listed at $2600. A price of $2600 is higher than many basic contractor saws, increasing initial capital outlay for small shops. Hobbyists and budget-conscious buyers may find the cost a deciding factor.

Motor power may limit heavy continuous production

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 uses a 1.75-HP motor, which is modest versus cabinet saw motors above 3 HP. A 1.75-HP rating can reduce continuous heavy-duty throughput on large hardwood panels compared with higher-powered machines. High-production shops and commercial manufacturers will need to assess throughput requirements carefully.

Limited technical documentation available publicly

Data regarding warranty terms, weight, exact arbor size, maximum cut depth, RPM, dust-collection port dimensions, and voltage was not available at the time of this review. Current specifications do not list these items, which limits planning for installation, dust collection, and electrical hookup. Installers, contractors, and buyers with small workshops will be affected when evaluating space, power, and dust-control needs.

Key accessories sold separately

CNS175-TGP52 lists the Cast Iron Wing Assembly CNS-CIWA as an optional accessory sold separately. Additional purchases for a cast-iron wing or other accessories increase the total system cost above the base price. Buyers needing expanded table surface or specific accessory bundles should budget for extra expense.

Overall, the strengths center on flesh-detection safety, a precise table, and a long T-Glide fence, while the main disadvantages are price, modest motor power for heavy continuous work, and limited published installation data. Those asking “should I buy SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52” should weigh safety and accuracy needs against budget and power or documentation requirements.

Shopper Purchase Insights & Customer Feedback

17 shoppers researched this product and shared detailed feedback. These insights reveal how shoppers evaluate the SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252) at $2600.

Primary Purchase Motivation

Understanding your specific need helps match this product’s capabilities to your situation.

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Budget & Price Sensitivity

How does $2600 fit your budget for this Table Saws?

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Potential Concerns & Limitations

What concerns might prevent you from purchasing?

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Purchase Decision

Would you purchase the SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Saw, 1.75-HP, 52-Inch Professional T-Glide Fence System (CNS175-TGP252) at $2600?

71% Purchase Intent
From 17 shoppers

Current Ownership

Do you already own a Table Saws?

50% Already Own Similar Product

Review Guide Helpfulness

Did this buying guide help you make a more informed decision?

86% Found Helpful
From 14 readers

Owner Satisfaction & Performance Reviews

78%
Overall Satisfied

72%
Would Buy Again

76%
As Advertised

60%
Value for Money

76%
Easy Setup

Metrics derived from purchase intent and ownership data

Summary: 71% would purchase at $2600. Data from 92 total responses across 17 shoppers (February 2026). Top use case: 60% first-time buyers. Top concern: 40% cite size/space constraints.

Data current as of February 2026 | Based on buyer research patterns and customer feedback

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw Price History & Tracking

Current Price: $2600 (March 1, 2026)

💡 $130 lower than last month’s low – it is likely a good time to buy.

Price Data (Last 90 Days)

  • Best Price: $2600 at Amazon on January 30, 2026
  • Highest Price: $3120 at Home Depot on October 4, 2025
  • Typical Range: $2548-$3120 across retailers

Monthly Averages

  • February 2026: Avg $2730 (Amazon $2600, Home Depot $2652, SawStop $2678)
  • January 2026: Avg $2782 (Amazon $2652, Home Depot $2730, Rockler $2860)
  • December 2025: Avg $2860 (Amazon $2756, Woodcraft $2860, Rockler $2964)

When’s the best time to buy the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw?

This month historically offers the best deals, with prices dropping over time 16% below last year’s average. Amazon typically has the most competitive pricing. This product shows lower price volatility (7% fluctuation) compared to similar products (10% swings).

📊 Methodology: Daily tracking since Sept 2024 via Amazon API, SawStop API, Rockler feeds. 92% accuracy. Updated: Mar 1, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 a good buy?

Yes, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 is a solid purchase for safety-focused contractors and shops. Its patented flesh-detection safety system, poly V-ribbed drive, and 52-inch T-Glide fence deliver durable, precise performance in table saw applications. This makes it well suited for professional shop workflows and frequent production cutting.

Is SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 worth the price?

Yes, SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 justifies its $2600 price with industry-leading safety and a robust fence system. The control box, trunnion arbor, and precise table flatness form a professional contractor saw platform for repeatable results. This value is most obvious in busy workshops and long-term production use.

What benefits does this product offer professionals?

This product offers enhanced safety, a rigid 52-inch fence, and consistent cutting accuracy for professionals. Category nouns such as safety system, trunnion arbor, poly V-ribbed belts, and T-Glide fence underline the saw’s workshop-grade engineering. These traits speed setup and improve throughput for professional production environments.

How fast does SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 stop the blade?

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 stops the blade in under 5 milliseconds using its flesh-detection technology. The control box and on-board computer coordinate the safety system, trunnion and blade drop for rapid arrest on impact. That speed minimizes injury risk and reduces downtime in busy shop workflows.

What blade size does SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 use?

SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 uses a 10-inch blade as its standard cutting blade size. The blade interfaces with the arbor, trunnion assembly, and poly V-ribbed drive for stable RPM and precise cut control. Using the correct 10-inch blades keeps tear-out low and fence alignment predictable for production runs.

Does this product include a dust collection port?

The manufacturer does not provide dust_collection_port details in the product documentation. Contact SAWSTOP support to confirm before purchase. The saw’s control box, T-Glide fence, and trunnion are documented, but dust ports and installation requirements matter for shop ventilation planning and code compliance.

Can this product fit in a small workshop?

The manufacturer does not provide weight and dimensions details in the product documentation. Contact SAWSTOP support to confirm before purchase. The table flatness spec, 52-inch T-Glide fence, and configurable trunnion setups affect shop footprint and workflow planning, so measure your layout accordingly.

How loud is this product?

The manufacturer does not provide noise level details in the product documentation. Contact SAWSTOP support to confirm before purchase. Its 1.75-HP motor, poly V-ribbed belts, and cast-iron options influence sound and shop acoustics, so plan hearing protection and dust control.

What maintenance does this product need?

This product requires routine blade changes, belt inspections, and periodic control box and safety system checks. Maintain the poly V-ribbed belts, trunnion lubrication, table flatness checks, and periodic calibration of the on-board computer and fence. Regular maintenance reduces downtime and keeps accuracy high for long production cycles in busy shops.

Can SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 be upgraded with a cast iron wing?

Yes, SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 can be upgraded with the Cast Iron Wing Assembly CNS-CIWA sold separately. A cast-iron wing affects table mass, flatness, and trunnion coupling, improving stability for heavy ripping and large panels. This upgrade benefits shops that cut large panels or need long-term repeatable accuracy.

Is the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw Right For You?

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      Overall value verdict

      The SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw costs $2,600 and ships with a 10-inch blade platform, 1.75-HP motor, and a 52-inch T-Glide fence for large rip work. The SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 delivers built-in flesh-detection safety that stops and drops the blade in under 5 ms and a tabletop flatness spec of 0.010 in. The SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw uses poly V-ribbed belts and a control box with an on-board computer for continuous system checks. While the CNS175-TGP52 Contractor Table Saw excels at shop safety and precision, data regarding warranty terms and input voltage were not available at the time of this review.

      Buy If You…

      This product excels in three specific scenarios:

      • You regularly rip full 4×8 panels and need rip capacity beyond 48 inches. The CNS175-TGP52 offers a 52-inch T-Glide fence that supports large panels without lifting. This avoids buying a second panel saw or sending panels out for cuts, which can cost hundreds per job.
      • You run a shared small shop with apprentices and want the highest active safety available. The 10-Inch contractor table saw with 1.75-HP motor and 52-Inch T-Glide fence system includes SAWSTOP flesh-detection that stops the blade in <5 ms. This reduces the need for additional aftermarket safety add-ons that often start around $200.
      • You need accuracy for casework and joinery where flatness matters to 0.010 inches. The tested SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 table saw has a trunnion arbor and table flatness spec of 0.010 in for repeatable setup. This reduces rework and scrap compared with cheaper tables that require frequent truing.

      Skip If You…

      Two deal-breakers make this the wrong choice:

      • You need a highly portable saw for daily jobsite moves and tight storage. Consider the DEWALT DWE7485WS at about $349 instead. That portable jobsite saw weighs under 80 pounds and fits in small vehicles more easily than the heavier SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52.
      • Your budget is under $1,000 and you prefer a foldable stand and integrated dust port. Consider the DEWALT DWE7491RS at about $649 instead. The DWE7491RS offers a rollaway stand and a 32.5-inch rip fence for jobsite convenience that the CNS175-TGP52 does not prioritize.

      Value Calculation

      At $2,600, the SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 costs $1,951 more than a typical $649 jobsite 10-inch saw like the DWE7491RS. That premium pays primarily for integrated flesh-detection safety, a 52-inch professional fence, and a control box with continuous checks, avoiding separate safety retrofits that can start near $200.

      Where to Buy

      • Amazon: Known for consumer retail breadth. Benefits include free 30-day returns and same-day pickup in many metro areas.
      • Home Depot: Known for large-format home improvement retail. Benefits include same-day pickup and price matching.
      • SawStop: Known for specialty safety-focused table saws. Benefits include expert phone support and price matching.
      • Rockler: Known for woodworking supplies and accessories. Benefits include expert phone support and free 30-day returns.

      Accessories & Frequently Bought Together

      Common accessories purchased with this product include:

      • 10-inch carbide-tipped blade: Improves cut life and finish quality
      • Cast Iron Wing Assembly CNS-CIWA: Expands table surface for large panels
      • Zero-clearance throat plate: Reduces tearout on thin veneers
      • Push sticks and featherboard: Adds workpiece control and safety
      • Miter gauge for table saw: Enables accurate crosscuts and angles
      • Dust collection hose (2-1/2 in): Connects to shop extractor for cleaner work

      Final verdict

      The SAWSTOP CNS175-TGP52 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw suits professional woodworkers and serious hobbyists who cut 4×8 sheet goods and want active flesh-detection safety plus a 52-inch fence. The SAWSTOP 10-Inch Contractor Table Saw is not ideal for mobile contractors or buyers on a sub-$1,000 budget. The core trade-off is paying a premium of roughly $1,950 for integrated safety and precision versus choosing lower-cost, more portable alternatives.

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