PETE K.
PETE K.

I am very interested in the evolution rage 5 s ,with the view to purchase, based on the reviews and the sale price, when and where would it become available? Area location ALBURY NSW email address [email address removed]

Mike
Mike  

Hi Pete K, AllTools carry these. This is a “light” saw that handles up to 38mm comfortably and will saw heavier if needed. I purchased mine as most of my sawring is 19mm ply, I wheel it out of the shed so sawdust doesn’t have to be swept up and then it folds away taking up less space. It also easy to adjust and has a great fence setup giving satisfactory accuracy. My only gripe is that the off button is hard to get at so I’ve had to rig up a paddle that I can bump with my knee. Mike Yackandandah

PETE K.
PETE K.  

Thanks Mike, sounds good to me, I might follow it up with All tools Albury Peter K Corowa

Trevor Warren
Trevor Warren

do they have kick back atatchment

Dave from the 'burbs
Dave from the 'burbs  

No. Only a standard riving knife.

Raymond E.
Raymond E.  

MY FENCE DONT LINE UP CAN I BUY A NEW FENCE

Jim and Val
Jim and Val

Hi Dave I have just purchased one of these saws and have the same problem with the blade not square with no more adjustment, are you able to send a link on how to fix this as you did with your saw. Many thanks in advance Jim

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson  

Rage 5-S Blade to table adjustment Ensure the machine is unplugged. 1, Remove the blade guard 2, remove the orange table insert 3, measure the gap between blade and the right-side T-Slot front and rear of blade. 4, loosen the 2 countersunk Hex screws at the rear of the blade first. 5, move the aluminium bracket to the left or right to make the blade parallel with the T-Slot. 6, if you cannot achieve the parallel with the T-Slot repeat on the front.

Jim and Val
Jim and Val  

Thank you for the very prompt reply I will try this tomorrow I only purchased the saw yesterday and have assembled it today and trying to get it as accurate as possible I understand that compared to the better brands it is a cheap saw, but from what I researched it came up with a good report. Thank you again and I hope you do not mind if I have to ask more questions. Kind Regards Jim

Joe bloggs
Joe bloggs

Hi Dan and anybody else who owns one,

Would you purchase the same model again? or would you select another Brand.

Asking because I'm 80-90% there but don't want to buy a lemon again,

Previously owned the following table saws

Delta table DIY Saw - good but too light and moves with bigger timber, brother also lost fence and other parts when borrowed.

Ryobi Table DIY saw - a lemon

Triton good but annoying when changing configuration

Cheers

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson  

If you are happy tuning the saw, then definitely buy it. I would buy it again. I'd like the Dewalt of course, but that is double the price almost.

Joe bloggs
Joe bloggs  

Hi Dan thank you for the quick reply, many thanks

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