HEM H105HLA HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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- Model
- H105HLA
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The HEM H105HLA Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a saw capacity of 16 inches round and 18 inches flat, making it ideal for a variety of materials. It utilizes a robust blade measuring 1.25 inches in width, 15 feet 8 inches in length, and 0.042 inches in thickness, driven by a powerful 5 HP or optional 7.5 HP motor, operating at 220/440 V and 3-phase power. The blade speed ranges from 65 to 350 surface feet per minute (SFPM), allowing for versatile cutting applications. The feed rate is adjustable from 0 to 3 inches per second, ensuring efficient material handling. Clamping pressure can be set between 0 and 1,700 pounds, providing secure material stabilization during operation. The saw is equipped with a powered brush measuring 0.5 inches by 4 inches in diameter, enhancing blade longevity and performance. It features a bar-feed capability of 0 to 24 inches with stroke air for multiple indexing, optimizing workflow. The machine requires air supply of 85 PSI with a minimum flow of 3-5 CFM or 4-6 CFM, ensuring reliable operation. With an approximate shipping weight of 5,000 pounds and dimensions of 240 inches in length, 102 inches in width, and 72 inches in height, the HEM H105HLA is a robust solution for industrial cutting needs, combining power, efficiency, and precision in one comprehensive package.
Technical Attributes
- Rated Power
- 5.00 HP
- Blade Speed
- 65 - 350
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 16.0 ''
- Workpiece Clamping
- Pneumatic
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