FMB PLUTON AIR HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
FMB
Model
PLUTON AIR
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The FMB Pluton Air Horizontal Band Saw is a robust semi-automatic cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking applications. With a rectangular cutting capacity of 10 inches in height and 49 inches in width, it accommodates a variety of materials with ease. Powered by a 4.0 HP motor, this band saw delivers reliable performance, featuring a variable blade speed ranging from 131 to 525 feet per minute, allowing for optimal cutting conditions based on material type and thickness. The saw utilizes a 1.25-inch wide blade with a thickness of 0.042 inches, ensuring durability and precision in every cut. The blade length measures 220 inches (18 feet 4.5 inches), providing ample length for extensive cutting tasks. Weighing 3,080 lbs, the FMB Pluton Air is built for stability and longevity, making it a valuable addition to any workshop. Its footprint of 110 inches by 59 inches ensures it fits within various shop layouts while maximizing cutting efficiency. Designed for ease of use, the semi-automatic operation streamlines the cutting process, enhancing productivity without compromising on quality. The FMB Pluton Air Horizontal Band Saw is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a powerful, reliable, and versatile cutting tool for their metal fabrication needs.

Technical Attributes

Rated Power
4.00 HP
Blade Width
1.3 ''
Blade Length
220.0 ''
Material Feed Automation
Semi-Automatic

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