ACTUAL POWER H-460HA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- ACTUAL POWER
- Model
- H-460HA
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The Actual Power H-460HA Horizontal Band Saw is a robust automatic cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking. With a rectangular capacity of 9.45 inches in height and 13.78 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, while its round and square capacities reach up to 18.11 inches. Powered by a 7.5 HP blade drive motor, this band saw ensures powerful performance, complemented by a hydraulic pump motor rated at 2 HP and a coolant pump motor at 0.27 HP. The saw features a blade width of 1.61 inches and a thickness of 0.051 inches, with a total blade length of 214.57 inches, allowing for versatile cutting applications. The cutting speed ranges from 65.6 to 328.1 ft/min, providing flexibility for different materials and thicknesses. The machine's dimensions are 110.24 x 86.61 inches, and it weighs 705.48 lbs, making it a substantial addition to any workshop. The table working height is set at 31.5 inches, facilitating ease of use. Additionally, the hydraulic oil capacity is 25.1 US gallons, while the cutting oil capacity is 29.1 US gallons, ensuring efficient operation and maintenance. The H-460HA is engineered for durability and precision, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable performance in their cutting tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Blade Width
- 1.6 ''
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 18.1 ''
- Rated Power
- 7.50 HP
- Material Feed Automation
- Automatic
- Blade Length
- 214.6 ''
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