By the way cabinet and hybrid table saws are totally out of this whole thing.
Contractor table saw vs cabinet.
A table saw purchase should be made carefully to avoid getting either a machine that doesn t meet shop needs or one that leaves too little money for other important tools.
Hybrid saws use contractor saw trunnion assemblies which are built lighter and typically hang mounted from the bottom of the table versus the beefier cabinet saw trunnion assemblies which are supported by the top of the cabinet itself a hybrid table saw is your middle ground between a contractor saw and a cabinet saw it should give you increased accuracy and power but without the price tag and overall weight of a contractor saw.
And because cabinet saws use more powerful motors 3 5 hp as opposed to 1 1 3 4 hp for contractor and hybrid saws they require a 220 volt circuit for operation.
The principle difference outside of heft size and horsepower between a cabinet saw and a contractors style saw is the mounting of the trunnions.
They are small enough and lightweight for easier movability within the workshop and can be tuned accurately.
Basically jobsite and contractor table saw fall right under these two types.
In this case we use the sawstop contractor saw and sawstop pro cabinet saw as our examples of each category of table saw.
This type has a combination of contractor and cabinet table saw features.
When looking at stationary table saw the choice most often is between a contractor saw or cabinet saw.
The basic choice is between a contractor saw and a cabinet saw.
A cabinet saw s trunnions are mounted to the cabinet and the table is a separate component.
A good quality cabinet saw is more of an investment than a contractor saw.
They are by no means portable a full sized cabinet saw weighs in at upwards of 600 lbs.
They are more like the complicated versions that of course have far more features to offer.
The trunnions on a contractors style saw mount to the table.