CHENLONG G42100 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
CHENLONG
Model
G42100
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The CHENLONG G42100 Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust rectangular capacity of 39.37 inches in height and width, accommodating a maximum round capacity of 39.4 inches and a rectangular capacity of 39.4 inches by 39.4 inches. This machine features an adjustable blade speed ranging from 65.6 to 262.5 feet per minute, powered by an 11 kW (14.75 HP) blade motor, ensuring efficient and versatile operation. The blade dimensions are 2.625 inches in width, 0.063 inches in thickness, and 386.61 inches in length, designed for optimal cutting performance. The hydraulic system includes a 3.75 kW (5.03 HP) hydraulic motor for clamping and a hydraulic roller table for feeding, enhancing the machine's operational efficiency. Additionally, a 0.12 kW (0.16 HP) coolant motor is integrated to maintain blade temperature and prolong blade life. The CHENLONG G42100 is equipped with a hydraulic vise for secure clamping and hydraulic blade tensioning for consistent cutting accuracy. With overall dimensions of 179.53 inches in length, 165.35 inches in width, and 119.68 inches in height, this heavy-duty machine weighs 16,534.7 lbs (7500 kg), making it a durable addition to any industrial workshop. The CHENLONG G42100 is designed for high-performance cutting, making it an ideal choice for demanding applications in metalworking and fabrication.

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