DAIß + PARTNER HBA 320 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
DAIß + PARTNER
Model
HBA 320
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The DAIß + PARTNER HBA 320 Horizontal Band Saw is a robust automatic cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking. With a rectangular capacity of 25.6 inches in height and 12.6 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, including round and square stock up to 12.6 inches in diameter. Powered by a 2.0 HP motor, the saw requires a total power input of 5.1 HP (3.8 kW) to operate effectively. The machine features a blade width of 1.1 inches and a thickness of 0.035 inches, with a blade length of 163.4 inches, ensuring optimal cutting performance. Its cutting speed ranges from 49.2 to 344.5 ft/min (15 to 105 m/min), allowing for versatile applications across different materials. The HBA 320 is designed with a miter angle capability of up to 60°, enhancing its versatility for angled cuts. With overall dimensions of 82.7 x 74.8 x 47.2 inches and a weight of 4188.8 lbs, this band saw is built for stability and durability in demanding environments. Ideal for workshops requiring high-volume cutting, the DAIß + PARTNER HBA 320 combines advanced engineering with user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking reliability and precision in their cutting operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
12.6 ''
Material Feed Automation
Automatic
Blade Length
163.4 ''
Blade Width
1.1 ''
Rated Power
2.00 HP

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