COSEN C-520NC HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
COSEN
Model
C-520NC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The COSEN C-520NC Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust design, featuring a rectangular capacity height of 20.4 inches and width of 22 inches. This CNC-controlled machine operates within a compact floor space of 124 inches in length, 87 inches in width, and 84 inches in height, weighing 8,651 pounds. It is powered by a 10 HP saw blade motor, complemented by a 2 HP hydraulic pump and a 1/4 HP coolant pump, ensuring efficient operation. The hydraulic fluid capacity is 31.7 gallons, while the coolant system holds 22.4 gallons, providing optimal performance during extended use. The saw blade dimensions are 251 x 2 x 0.063 inches, with variable speeds ranging from 50 to 344 feet per minute, allowing for versatile cutting applications. The workbed height is set at 30.1 inches, facilitating easy access for operators. The machine supports single stroke feeding up to 19.8 inches and multiple stroke feeding capabilities of up to 999 inches, enhancing productivity. The minimum vise clamping capacity is 0.6 inches, with remnant lengths of 0.7 inches in manual mode and 3.9 inches in auto mode, making it suitable for various material sizes. The COSEN C-520NC is an ideal solution for high-volume cutting tasks, combining advanced technology with robust construction for reliable performance.

Technical Attributes

Workpiece Clamping
Hydraulic
Material Feed Automation
Automatic

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