DAKE SE912 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
DAKE
Model
SE912
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The DAKE SE912 Horizontal Band Saw is a robust and versatile cutting tool designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking applications. With a rectangular capacity of 9 inches in height and 12 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, including 9-inch rounds and 9 x 12-inch flats. The saw features a 1-inch wide blade with a length of 104.5 inches, allowing for smooth and accurate cuts. It operates at variable blade speeds of 98, 164, 246, and 328 feet per minute, providing flexibility for different cutting requirements. The work area measures 24.5 inches by 9 inches, ensuring ample space for handling materials. Powered by a 1 HP motor and designed for 120V, 1-phase electrical systems, the saw is efficient and easy to integrate into existing setups. The unit weighs 550 lbs and has dimensions of 56 inches in length, 21 inches in width, and 59 inches in height when open, with a closed height of 41 inches. The floor-to-bed height is 21.75 inches, optimizing ergonomics during operation. Additionally, the DAKE SE912 includes a coolant system to enhance blade life and improve cutting performance. With a compact footprint of 56 inches by 21 inches, this band saw is ideal for workshops with limited space while delivering powerful performance and reliability.

Technical Attributes

Power Requirement
120V Single Phase
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
9.0 ''
Blade Speed
98 - 328
Rated Power
1.00 HP

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