BOMAR WORKLINE 510.350DG HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
BOMAR
Model
WORKLINE 510.350DG
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The BOMAR WORKLINE 510.350DG Horizontal Band Saw is a robust manual cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking. With a rectangular capacity of 13.78 inches in height and 20.08 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, including round and square stock up to 13.78 inches. Powered by a 4.02 HP (3 kW) motor, this band saw delivers reliable performance with a blade speed range of 65.6 to 393.7 ft/min (20 to 120 m/min), allowing for versatile cutting applications. The saw features a blade width of 1.34 inches and a thickness of 0.043 inches, with a blade length of 188.19 inches, ensuring durability and precision in cuts. The mitre cuts range from -60° to +60°, providing flexibility for angled cuts. Designed for ease of use, the material loading height is 30.0 inches (761 mm), and it can handle remnants as short as 2.36 inches (60 mm). The machine's dimensions are 8.2 feet in length, 3.5 feet in width, and 4.76 feet in height (2,500 mm x 1,070 mm x 1,450 mm), with a substantial weight of 1,510.8 lbs (685 kg), ensuring stability during operation. The BOMAR WORKLINE 510.350DG is an ideal choice for workshops seeking a reliable, high-capacity band saw for various cutting tasks.

Technical Attributes

Rated Power
4.02 HP
Material Feed Automation
Manual
Blade Length
188.2 ''
Blade Width
1.3 ''
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
13.8 ''

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