BOMAR ERGONOMIC 290.250 DGA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

BOMAR ERGONOMIC 290.250 DGA BOMAR ERGONOMIC 290.250 DGA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW equipment image

Equipment Overview

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OEM
BOMAR
Model
ERGONOMIC 290.250 DGA
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The BOMAR ERGONOMIC 290.250 DGA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW is a high-performance cutting tool designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking applications. With a rectangular capacity height of 6.30 inches and width of 12.80 inches, it accommodates a variety of materials, including rounds up to 9.45 inches and squares up to 8.27 inches. Powered by a robust 2.01 HP motor, this automatic band saw ensures consistent cutting performance. The saw features a blade width of 0.98 inches and a thickness of 0.04 inches, with a total blade length of 114.57 inches, allowing for versatile cutting options. The saw band size measures 114.57 x 1.06 x 0.04 inches (2910×27×0.9 mm) and operates at variable speeds ranging from 65.6 to 393.7 ft/min (20-120 m/min), enabling users to adjust the cutting speed according to material type and thickness. Additionally, the mitre-cutting range of -45° to +60° provides enhanced flexibility for angled cuts, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The ergonomic design of the BOMAR 290.250 DGA ensures user comfort and reduces fatigue during prolonged use, making it an ideal choice for workshops and industrial settings where precision and efficiency are paramount.

Technical Attributes

Blade Length
114.6 ''
Blade Width
1.0 ''
Rated Power
2.01 HP
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
9.5 ''
Material Feed Automation
Automatic

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