FMB JUPITER HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- FMB
- Model
- JUPITER
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The FMB Jupiter Horizontal Band Saw is a robust and efficient cutting solution designed for precision and versatility in metalworking applications. With a rectangular capacity height of 10.25 inches and width of 11.75 inches, it accommodates a variety of materials, including rounds and squares up to 10.25 inches. Powered by a 2.01 HP motor, this fully automatic saw features a variable blade speed ranging from 52 to 394 feet per minute, ensuring optimal cutting performance for different materials. The saw utilizes a 1-inch wide blade with a thickness of 0.035 inches and a length of 130.12 inches, providing durability and precision in every cut. Weighing 2,530 lbs and occupying a footprint of 91 inches by 75 inches, the FMB Jupiter is built for stability and reliability. Its shuttle stroke measures 19.68 inches, allowing for efficient material handling, while the maximum cutting angle of up to 60 degrees enhances its versatility for angled cuts. The material loading height of 33.46 inches ensures ease of operation, making it suitable for various workshop environments. With its advanced features and robust construction, the FMB Jupiter Horizontal Band Saw is an ideal choice for professionals seeking high-performance cutting capabilities in a compact design.
Technical Attributes
- Rated Power
- 2.01 HP
- Material Feed Automation
- Automatic
- Blade Length
- 130.1 ''
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 10.3 ''
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