DAKE JOHNSON JH-10 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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DAKE JOHNSON
Model
JH-10
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The Dake Johnson JH-10 Horizontal Band Saw is a robust manual cutting solution designed for precision and versatility in metalworking. With a rectangular capacity of 18.0 inches in height and 10.0 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, including rounds up to 10.0 inches and squares of the same dimension. Powered by a reliable 0.9 HP motor, this band saw features a blade width of 1.0 inch and a thickness of 0.035 inch, with a total blade length of 137.0 inches, ensuring efficient cutting performance. The machine's dimensions are 70 inches in length, 31 inches in width, and 39 inches in height when closed, making it a compact yet powerful addition to any workshop. Weighing 850 lbs, the JH-10 is built for stability and durability, with a floor-to-bed height of 23 3/4 inches for easy material handling. The saw offers adjustable blade speeds of 50, 90, 160, and 270 feet per minute, allowing users to tailor the cutting process to their specific needs. Whether cutting flats, rounds, or squares, the Dake Johnson JH-10 delivers consistent results, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and precision in their cutting operations.

Technical Attributes

Blade Length
137.0 ''
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
10.0 ''
Material Feed Automation
Manual
Rated Power
0.90 HP
Blade Width
1.0 ''

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