FAT 400-SA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
FAT
Model
400-SA
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The FAT 400-SA Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting in various materials, featuring a robust design that accommodates a rectangular capacity of 15.75 inches in height and 9.84 inches in width, as well as a round capacity of 10.24 inches. This versatile machine is ideal for both industrial and workshop environments, providing reliable performance for a range of cutting applications. The saw's horizontal configuration ensures stability and accuracy, while its powerful motor delivers consistent cutting speeds. The user-friendly controls allow for easy operation, enabling quick adjustments to meet specific cutting requirements. Built with durability in mind, the FAT 400-SA is constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for spaces with limited room, while still offering the capacity needed for larger projects. The machine is designed to minimize waste and maximize efficiency, making it an excellent choice for professionals seeking to enhance productivity. With its combination of advanced features and robust construction, the FAT 400-SA Horizontal Band Saw stands out as a reliable tool for achieving precise cuts in a variety of materials, from metals to plastics. Whether for fabrication, manufacturing, or repair tasks, this band saw is a valuable addition to any workshop.

Technical Attributes

Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
10.2 ''

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