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Dominion CP32-E panelsaw

Dominion · Joinery Workshop
A cast-iron sliding table panelsaw built for joinery shops and cabinet makers who need to process full sheet materials accurately, day in, day out. The 3200 mm table and independent scoring unit make it a practical, proven choice for workshops cutting veneered or melamine-faced boards alongside solid timber.

Typically chosen by

  • Joinery shops and cabinet makers needing to break down full or oversized sheet materials cleanly and consistently
  • Workshops where a scoring blade is essential to avoid breakout on veneered or melamine-faced boards
  • Businesses stepping up from a lighter bench-top or contractor saw to a floor-standing machine with genuine industrial capacity
Before you commit

See it run on your own material

Bring us a sample profile or board and we'll run it through the machine at our Newark showroom. You'll see the output quality firsthand and we can talk through how it fits your workflow - before any decisions are made.

Key specification considerations

Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
A 3200 mm table will comfortably handle a full 2440 mm sheet with room for support, which is the practical minimum for reliable full-sheet crosscutting.
Max Cutting Depth (90°)
125 mm
Sufficient for solid timber sections and all standard sheet materials, including doubled-up boards or thick worktop substrates.
Rip Capacity
1250 mm
Covers ripping a standard 2440 × 1220 mm sheet down the centre, which is the most common first-cut operation in panel processing.
Main Motor Power
7.5 hp
Confirm your workshop's electrical supply phase and amperage with IWM before ordering to ensure compatibility.
SpecificationValueNotes
Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
Main Saw Blade Diameter
400 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 90°
125 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 45°
100 mm
Main Motor Power
7.5 hp
Phase and amperage requirements should be confirmed with IWM before specifying — your workshop supply must be compatible.
Scoring Blade Diameter
120 mm
Scoring Motor Power
0.75 hp
The scoring motor runs independently of the main blade, meaning scoring height and speed can be set correctly without affecting the primary cut.
Blade Tilt Range
0–45°
Rip Capacity
1250 mm
Table Dimensions
900 × 1500 mm
Table Height
850 mm
Table Construction
Cast iron
Cast iron provides the mass and rigidity needed to dampen vibration during the cut, which directly affects edge quality and long-term fence accuracy.
Dust Extraction Outlet
120 mm
Check that your existing extraction ducting can accept a 120 mm spigot, or budget for a reducer if connecting to a larger central system.
Separate Motors (Main & Scoring)
Yes
Independent motors allow the scoring unit to be optimised for chip-free entry cuts without any compromise to main blade speed or power.
CE Compliant
Yes
Machine Weight
Contact IWM to confirm
Speak to us before installation — machines of this class typically require a check on workshop floor loading capacity.
Overall Footprint (with table extended)
Contact IWM to confirm
Allow additional clearance to the left of the machine for the full travel of the sliding table, and clear infeed/outfeed space for sheet-length material.

Is this the right
machine for you?

Choose the Dominion CP32-E panelsaw if...

  • You need to crosscut full 2440 mm sheets and want the reassurance of a 3200 mm sliding table without moving to a larger footprint machine
  • Clean cuts on veneered or melamine-faced board are a regular requirement — the independent scoring unit handles this without a separate setup step
  • You want a cast-iron table construction at a mid-range price point rather than paying for features your volume does not justify

Consider an alternate model if...

  • You need a longer rip capacity or a larger crosscut stroke — the Casolin Astra 500 or Robland Z500 M may offer more working envelope for larger panel formats
  • Your production volume demands faster, programmable fence positioning — the Casolin Astra SE400 NT with electronic rip fence and scoring is worth discussing for higher-throughput environments
  • You are processing a high daily volume of sheet materials and need 3-axis control or automated stops — the Casolin Astra 500 3-axis is the step up to consider
  • Your budget is tighter and your sheet sizes are smaller — the Robland FZ3100 or Robland NXZ may cover your requirements at a lower investment
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