HYD-MECH H-22A HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- HYD-MECH
- Model
- H-22A
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The HYD-MECH H-22A Horizontal Band Saw is a robust cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metalworking applications. With a rectangular capacity of 22 inches in height and width, it accommodates a variety of materials with ease. Powered by a 7.5 kW motor, equivalent to a 10 HP blade drive with variable frequency drive (VFD), it delivers optimal performance across a blade speed range of 40-300 surface feet per minute (SFM). The saw features a 2-inch wide blade, measuring 22 feet 6 inches in length, ensuring durability and effective cutting. Its dimensions of 141 inches in length, 88 inches in width, and 92 inches in height, combined with a weight of 12,500 lbs, provide stability during operation. The machine offers a shuttle stroke of 0-34 inches for automatic multi-indexing, enhancing productivity. The hydraulic drive system, rated at 3 HP, ensures smooth operation, while the 30-gallon coolant tank capacity maintains blade performance and longevity. The table height is adjustable, set at 31 inches or 35 inches when canted, allowing for ergonomic operation. Designed for 480V power supply, the H-22A is an ideal choice for workshops seeking a reliable and efficient band saw capable of handling both rectangular and round materials up to 22 inches in diameter.
Technical Attributes
- Power Requirement
- 480V Three Phase
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 22.0 ''
- Blade Speed
- 40-300
- Rated Power
- 10.00 HP
- Material Feed Automation
- Automatic
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