EVERISING H-800HANC HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
EVERISING
Model
H-800HANC
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The EVERISING H-800HANC Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust rectangular capacity of 31.5 inches in both height and width, accommodating a round bar capacity of 31.5 inches. It features a minimum clamp width of 11.2 inches, making it versatile for various material sizes. The saw utilizes a blade measuring 343.5 inches in length, 2.63 inches in width, and 0.063 inches in thickness, with an adjustable blade speed ranging from 50 to 300 feet per minute, powered by a 15 HP (11.2 kW) blade drive motor. The hydraulic pump motor operates at 5 HP (3.7 kW), ensuring efficient operation, while a 1/2 HP (0.4 kW) coolant pump motor maintains optimal blade performance. The hydraulic blade tensioning system enhances cutting accuracy and prolongs blade life. The machine is equipped with NC control for a precise index length of 20 inches, facilitating automated operations. Weighing 16,720 pounds (7600 kg), the H-800HANC is a heavy-duty solution designed for industrial applications. It occupies a floor space of 161.4 inches by 90.5 inches (4100 x 2300 mm), making it suitable for workshop environments where space is a consideration. This band saw combines power, efficiency, and advanced technology, making it an essential tool for high-volume cutting tasks in metalworking and fabrication industries.

Technical Attributes

Control System
NC control system
Workpiece Clamping
Hydraulic

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