DAITO GA410W HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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- DAITO
- Model
- GA410W
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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The DAITO GA410W Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a maximum capacity of 16.25 inches for round and square materials. It features a robust 7 horsepower blade motor, driving a 15-foot long blade with dimensions of 1.5 inches in width and 0.050 inches in thickness. The saw operates at variable blade speeds ranging from 69 to 551 feet per minute, allowing for versatile cutting applications. The hydraulic blade tension system ensures optimal performance and longevity of the blade, while the motor-to-pulley drive type enhances reliability. With a coolant tank capacity of 33 gallons, the machine maintains optimal cutting conditions, reducing heat and prolonging blade life. The maximum feed length is 16 inches, accommodating a substantial weight load of up to 6,600 pounds, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks. The overall dimensions of the saw are 99.5 inches in length, 69 inches in width, and 50.25 inches in height, with a total weight of 4,300 pounds, ensuring stability during operation. The DAITO GA410W is designed for 220/440 volts, currently wired for 220 volts in a three-phase configuration, making it adaptable to various industrial settings. This band saw combines power, efficiency, and precision, making it an essential tool for any workshop requiring high-capacity cutting solutions.
Technical Attributes
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 16.3 ''
- Blade Speed
- 69 - 551
- Rated Power
- 7.00 HP
- Power Requirement
- 220V Three Phase
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