AMADA H-1300II HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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- AMADA
- Model
- H-1300II
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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The AMADA H-1300II Horizontal Band Saw is a robust semi-automatic cutting solution designed for high-capacity operations. With a rectangular cutting capacity of 51.18 inches in height and width, and a maximum round cutting diameter of 52 inches, this machine is engineered to handle substantial workloads, boasting a work load capacity of 37,478 lbs. Powered by a 20.0 hp motor, it operates efficiently with a blade speed range of 50-230 ft/min, adjustable via an inverter for optimal cutting performance. The saw features a substantial blade size of 40'4" in length, 0.063" in thickness, and 3" in width, ensuring versatility across various materials. The machine's dimensions are 220.4" in length, 171.6" in width, and 160.8" in height, with a total weight of approximately 40,790 lbs, making it a formidable presence in any workshop. It is equipped with a hydraulic tank capacity of 52.8 gallons and a cutting fluid tank capacity of 73.9 gallons, ensuring prolonged operation without frequent refills. The table height is set at 27.5 inches, providing ergonomic access for operators. The power requirement is 28 kVA, supported by a hydraulic pump motor rated at 5 hp and a cutting fluid pump motor at 1/2 hp, making the AMADA H-1300II an efficient and powerful addition to any industrial cutting environment.
Technical Attributes
- Rated Power
- 20.00 HP
- Material Feed Automation
- Semi-Automatic
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