DOALL DC-1200CNC HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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DOALL
Model
DC-1200CNC
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The DOALL DC-1200CNC Horizontal Band Saw is a robust and versatile cutting solution designed for high-capacity operations. With a rectangular cutting capacity of 47-1/4 inches in height and 63 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials, including round tubes and solid stock up to 47-1/4 inches in diameter. The saw features a maximum nesting capacity of 39.37 x 24 inches and a minimum nesting capacity of 4.5 inches, making it suitable for both large and small workpieces. The machine is equipped with a powerful 15 hp band drive motor and offers adjustable band speeds ranging from 50 to 262 feet per minute, allowing for precise cutting tailored to material specifications. The band saw blade can be customized with widths of 2-5/8 x 0.063 inches, with an optional upgrade to 3.15 x 0.063 inches for enhanced cutting performance. Designed for heavy-duty use, the maximum table capacity is rated at 1,025 lbs per square foot, ensuring stability during operation. The CNC control system enhances automation and precision, streamlining the cutting process. With overall dimensions of 205 inches in width, 158 inches in length, and 300 inches in height, and a substantial weight of 66,910 lbs, the DOALL DC-1200CNC is engineered for durability and efficiency in demanding industrial environments.

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CNC Control System
Material Feed Automation
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