KASTO PBA 460AU HORIZ. BAND SAW HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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KASTO
Model
PBA 460AU HORIZ. BAND SAW
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The KASTO PBA 460AU is a high-performance horizontal band saw designed for precision cutting in industrial applications. Featuring a blade width of 1.5 inches and a thickness of 0.050 inches, it accommodates a maximum cutting capacity of 16 inches by 20 inches for rectangular materials, with a cutting diameter of 18.082 inches for round stock. The saw operates with a blade length of 210 inches and offers variable blade speeds ranging from 52 to 262 surface feet per minute (SFM), powered by a robust 7.5 HP main motor running at 3520 RPM. Designed for three-phase operation at voltages of 208-230/460, the machine draws an amperage of 20/10. The KASTO PBA 460AU is engineered for efficiency, with a maximum cut-off length of approximately 22.8 inches for single feeds and up to 205.5 inches for multi-feeds, making it versatile for various cutting tasks. Its approximate dimensions are 117 inches in length, 87 inches in width, and 90 inches in height, with a substantial weight of 6400 lbs, ensuring stability during operation. This full automatic band saw is ideal for high-volume production environments, delivering consistent and accurate cuts while enhancing productivity and reducing labor costs.

Technical Attributes

Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
16.0 ''
Blade Speed
52 - 262
Rated Power
7.50 HP
Power Requirement
480V Three Phase

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