AMADA H1080 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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- Model
- H1080
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The AMADA H1080 Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust capacity of 39.37 inches in height and 51.18 inches in width, accommodating substantial materials with a table load capacity of 33,069 lbs. This machine features a hydraulic vise with a moving stroke of 15.75 inches, ensuring secure and efficient clamping during operation. The saw blade dimensions are 3.15 inches in width, 0.063 inches in thickness, and 3.94 inches in height, optimized for various cutting applications. With a variable cutting speed ranging from 42.5 to 295.3 feet per minute, the H1080 adapts to different material types and thicknesses, powered by a 14.75 HP motor. The machine supports rectangular capacities of 32 inches in height and 40 inches in width, as well as round and square capacities of 32 inches and 40 inches, respectively. The blade width measures 2.625 inches, with a length of 346 inches, ensuring versatility in cutting operations. Additionally, the table travel capabilities include 40 inches on the X-axis, 20 inches on the Y-axis, and 25 inches on the Z-axis, providing comprehensive movement for precise cuts. The integrated chip conveyor enhances operational efficiency by managing debris, making the AMADA H1080 an essential tool for high-performance cutting in industrial applications.
Technical Attributes
- Rated Power
- 14.75 HP
- Blade Speed
- 42.5 - 295.3
- Workpiece Clamping
- Hydraulic
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