EVERISING H-1816 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
EVERISING
Model
H-1816
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The EVERISING H-1816 Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for high-capacity cutting, featuring a rectangular capacity of 71 inches in width and 63 inches in height, making it ideal for large workpieces. With a minimum clamp width of 23.6 inches, it accommodates a variety of materials. The saw operates at adjustable blade speeds ranging from 40 to 200 feet per minute, powered by a robust 20 HP blade drive motor, ensuring efficient and precise cuts. The hydraulic pump motor, rated at 7.5 HP, enhances the machine's operational capabilities, while a 1/2 HP coolant pump motor maintains optimal blade performance and longevity. The saw utilizes a blade size of 626 inches in length, 3 inches in width, and 0.063 inches in thickness, providing versatility for different cutting applications. The index length of 70.9 inches allows for accurate and repeatable cuts, making it suitable for production environments. Weighing 72,600 pounds, the H-1816 is a heavy-duty machine designed for stability and durability. It occupies a floor space of 299.6 inches in length and 185 inches in width, making it a substantial addition to any workshop. The EVERISING H-1816 Horizontal Band Saw combines power, precision, and efficiency, making it an essential tool for industries requiring high-performance cutting solutions.

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