DOALL DS-500SA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- DOALL
- Model
- DS-500SA
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The DOALL DS-500SA Horizontal Band Saw is a robust dual-miter intermittent semi-automatic band saw designed for precision cutting in various materials. With a powerful 4 HP (3 kW) band drive motor, it operates at variable speeds ranging from 65 to 328 feet per minute, accommodating a wide range of cutting applications. The saw features a blade length of 188 inches, a width of 1.25 inches, and a thickness of 0.042 inches, ensuring durability and efficiency in operation. Its rectangular capacity at 90 degrees is 14.18 inches in height and 19.69 inches in width, while it can handle round materials up to 14.18 inches in diameter. For angled cuts, the saw offers a 45-degree rectangular capacity of 7.5 inches by 15.75 inches and a 60-degree capacity of 10.6 inches by 12.6 inches. The machine's dimensions are 109 inches in width, 38 inches in length, and 90 inches in height, with a total weight of 1576 pounds, making it a substantial addition to any workshop. The material pass height is 32 inches, providing ample space for various workpieces. Designed for efficiency and precision, the DOALL DS-500SA is an ideal solution for professionals seeking reliable performance in metal and material cutting tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Material Feed Automation
- Semi-Automatic
- Coolant System
- Mist
- Rated Power
- 4.02 HP
- Blade Speed
- 65 - 328
- Power Requirement
- 220V Three Phase
- Blade Width
- 1.3 ''
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 14.2 ''
- Blade Length
- 188.0 ''
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