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Mike Kees
11-12-2017, 11:09 PM
Is this one of SCM's heavier more industrial sliding saws ? Just wondering if this saw in good used condition would go ten or so years yet. The slide has zero play fully extended and slides very smooth. There is also another saw (parts) that comes with. What should I look for when examining this saw ? Any specific SCM things to look for ? Thanks for any help,Mike.

David Kumm
11-13-2017, 8:47 AM
The 320 was a little lighter than the 3200 or the SI 16. Meant for a 12" blade and lighter extrusions. I don't know if the base or arbor assembly are lighter but certainly not heavier. The old SI 16 did not have a method for adjusting the slider. You adjusted the trunnions to the base and the fixed table to the blade and slider. Not a bad system but I don't know if the 320 is similar. You can go on partspronto and download a manual for both with schematics and compare. Dave

Mike Kees
11-13-2017, 7:46 PM
Dave I went to partspronto and could not even find my model. There is no SCM section that I could find. Mike.

Martin Wasner
11-13-2017, 10:31 PM
clicky (https://www.partspronto.com/Shop/DownloadManuals.aspx)

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Martin Wasner
11-13-2017, 10:32 PM
It's on there, under standard

Mike Kees
11-14-2017, 1:28 AM
Found it ,thanks.