Blade Diameter: 250 mm | Power: 1500 W |
Max cutting height: 80 mm | Max ripping width: 160 mm |
Arbor size: 30 mm | Weight: 80 kg |
Blade Tilt: 90 - 45° | Working height: 360 mm |
The Axminster TS 250M was a heavy cast iron table saw aimed at hobbyists. Compared to similarly priced jobsite saws, it sacrifices mobility for heavier duty materials. It is basically a small version of a cabinet saw, meant to be used in a workshop.
It was the larger version of the TS 200M, which is very similar except for being slightly smaller and having a smaller blades size (200mm vs 250mm).
At 80 kg for the base model, this saw is noticeably heavier than jobsite saws like those from DeWalt and Bosch. It also has a perfectly flat cast iron top surface, which is a big upgrade compared to jobsite saws where the top can often be bowed. This helps in making accurate cuts.
Several upgrades were available for the TS 250M, including a sliding table mounted to the side, a side extension table, and a leg stand. The sliding table is a nice featured that allows for crosscutting sheet materials. Do note that it does not run right by the blade, so it cannot be used for rip cuts. Still, it’s a nice feature for this price range.
An important thing to note is that the saw is quite small without the extension table. The maximum rip cut width is only 160 mm, which increases to 760 mm with the extension table added.
One of the major weaknesses of this model is the fence that has several issues. However, it can be replaced by an aftermarket one which should eliminate this problem.
The other downside of the TS 250 M is its poor dust extraction, which is the result of the low price. There are some ways however to improve dust extraction, and I’ve linked to an excellent thread below.
Some users have found ways to significantly improve dust extraction by adding an extra port to the side of the cabinet. Check out this thread on UKWorkshop to see examples and explanations.
The TS 250M is no longer sold by Axminster, and it has been succeeded by the AC254TS, which has quite a few improvements over the old model, but is significantly more expensive (more than double the previous price). This puts it in a different price range and makes it no longer a competitor to jobsite saws, but rather a cheaper alternative to real cabinet saws.
This saw requires some attention to finetune it, but when set up it is very accurate and stable, especially for the low price.
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Reviews and Videos
First look at the Axminster TS 250 M-2
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Setup and first experiences with the Axminster TS 250. This is the M-2 version.
General
Modifying and Upgrading the TS 250 M
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Featured Resource
Great thread on UKWorkshop on how to modify and upgrade your Axminster TS 250 M. From fence upgrades, to finetuning and improved dust extraction. Very helpful user tips.
Manuals
Official Manual Axminster TS 250M
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The official manual for the Axminster TS 250 M [PDF]
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All the specs and options for the Axminster TS 250M Table Saw
General | |
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Working height | 360 mm |
Weight (standard configuration) | 80 kg |
Total height | 480 mm |
Total width | 800 mm |
Motor | |
Motor Voltage | 1x 230V |
Extra Features and Options | |
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Sliding table | Option |
Extension table (width) | Option |
Leg stand | Option |
Table Saw | |
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Maximum Cutting Height | 80 mm |
Maximum Ripping Width | 160 mm |
Table Dimensions | 635 x 430 mm |
Saw blade | |
Saw Blade Diameter | 250 mm |
Tilt | 90 - 45° |
Arbor diameter | 30 mm |
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