DAIß + PARTNER HBS 500 SGLR XL SEMI-AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- DAIß + PARTNER
- Model
- HBS 500 SGLR XL SEMI-AUTOMATIC
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The DAIß + PARTNER HBS 500 SGLR XL Semi-Automatic Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting in various materials, featuring a robust design that accommodates a rectangular capacity of 25.6 inches in height and 15.7 inches in width. It also supports round and square cuts up to 15.7 inches, making it versatile for different applications. Powered by a 4.0 hp motor, this semi-automatic saw ensures efficient operation and reliable performance. The blade specifications include a width of 1.3 inches and a thickness of 0.043 inches, with a total blade length of 215.4 inches, allowing for smooth and accurate cuts. The semi-automatic functionality enhances productivity by reducing manual intervention, making it ideal for both small workshops and larger industrial settings. The HBS 500 SGLR XL is designed with user-friendly controls and safety features, ensuring a seamless cutting experience while maintaining operator safety. Its sturdy construction and high-quality components guarantee durability and longevity, making it a valuable addition to any metalworking or fabrication shop. Whether for cutting metal, plastic, or wood, this band saw delivers consistent results, meeting the demands of various cutting tasks with ease.
Technical Attributes
- Rated Power
- 4.00 HP
- Blade Width
- 1.3 ''
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 15.7 ''
- Material Feed Automation
- Semi-Automatic
- Blade Length
- 215.4 ''
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