HYD-MECH H-26 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
HYD-MECH
Model
H-26
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The HYD-MECH H-26 Horizontal Band Saw is a robust semi-automatic cutting solution designed for precision and efficiency in metal fabrication. Featuring a powerful 10 HP blade drive, it accommodates a blade size of 2” x 33’ and operates at variable speeds ranging from 75 to 300 SFM, allowing for versatile cutting applications. The saw's table height is set at 38”, providing optimal ergonomics for operators. With a hydraulic drive of 5 HP, the machine ensures smooth operation and reliable performance. It is available in a 480v configuration and weighs 21,000 lbs, making it a substantial addition to any workshop. The coolant tank has a capacity of 50 gallons, while the hydraulic tank holds 9.5 gallons, ensuring efficient cooling and lubrication during operation. The infeed table measures 32” x 60”, and the discharge table is 27” x 32”, facilitating easy material handling. The H-26 boasts impressive cutting capacities, including a 90° rectangle capacity of 26” x 44”, a round capacity of 29”, and a square capacity of 26”. Additionally, the canted head angle of 6° enhances cutting versatility, making it suitable for a variety of materials and applications. This band saw is engineered for durability and precision, making it an essential tool for any metalworking environment.

Technical Attributes

Power Requirement
480V Three Phase
Rated Power
10.00 HP
Material Feed Automation
Semi-Automatic
Blade Speed
75-300

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