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    Default Sliding table

    I'd like to add a sliding table to my TSC-10HB for cutting up sheet material. I thought for some time about getting the Triton ETA300 but I've recently heard about the MJ2325CTSP from Carbatec that is supposed to fit the 10HB and is able to easily handle a 2400 x 1200 sheet. Has anyone had any experience with the Carbatec table?

    Cheers.

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    I had a quick look at one in Carbatec Sydney the other day. It looks like a fairly reasonable unit with a very smooth operation. I have heard it can be retro fitted to the10hb however the only problem i can see is that the angle adjustment handle may interfere with the mounting bracket. The one I looked at was fitted to the MJ2325CTSP saw. From memory Rick at Carabtec Canberra has retro fitted one the 10HB, you may want to have a chat with him

    I am keen to see how you go with it as I am thinking of doing the same to my 10HB.


    Hope this helps

    Andy

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