10-30-2018, 09:24 AM
I'll be upgrading my table saw in the near future, and I'm leaning towards the 1023. Whether I get the 3HP or the 5HP I haven't yet decided.
I know many people will say that they have never had a 3 HP saw bog down and I don't plan to cut massive walnut beams, so I'm not worried about power. However, given the relative difference in price it doesn't seem like you risk much going to the 5HP motor.
The main concern is with power. With the 3HP, the oddball NEMA 6-15 plug more or less means that that circuit isn't really useful for other tools. With the 6-30 on the 5HP, you could (should) install a larger breaker and potentially use that for other 240V tools that I don't yet have. I have the space in my panel, but I would still hate to waste a double breaker slot on a single tool (even if it is a major tool).
I know many people will say that they have never had a 3 HP saw bog down and I don't plan to cut massive walnut beams, so I'm not worried about power. However, given the relative difference in price it doesn't seem like you risk much going to the 5HP motor.
The main concern is with power. With the 3HP, the oddball NEMA 6-15 plug more or less means that that circuit isn't really useful for other tools. With the 6-30 on the 5HP, you could (should) install a larger breaker and potentially use that for other 240V tools that I don't yet have. I have the space in my panel, but I would still hate to waste a double breaker slot on a single tool (even if it is a major tool).