BOMAR ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

BOMAR ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH BOMAR ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH HORIZONTAL BAND SAW equipment image

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OEM
BOMAR
Model
ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The BOMAR ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting in a variety of materials, featuring a robust semi-automatic design. With a rectangular capacity height of 6.69 inches and width of 12.60 inches, it accommodates diverse workpieces, while its round capacity reaches up to 9.84 inches and square capacity up to 9.45 inches. Powered by a 2.01 HP motor, this band saw delivers reliable performance for both light and heavy-duty applications. The saw utilizes a blade with a width of 1.06 inches and a thickness of 0.04 inches, ensuring clean and accurate cuts. The blade length measures 114.57 inches, providing ample cutting length for various tasks. Designed with ergonomics in mind, the BOMAR ERGONOMIC 320.250 GH enhances user comfort and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for workshops and industrial settings. Its sturdy construction and advanced features ensure durability and longevity, while the semi-automatic operation streamlines the cutting process, allowing for increased productivity. Whether for metal fabrication, woodworking, or other cutting applications, this band saw stands out as a versatile and essential tool for professionals seeking quality and performance.

Technical Attributes

Rated Power
2.01 HP
Blade Width
1.1 ''
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
9.8 ''
Blade Length
114.6 ''
Material Feed Automation
Semi-Automatic

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