SILOMA OL 421 AP HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
SILOMA
Model
OL 421 AP
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The SILOMA OL 421 AP Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust rectangular capacity of 16.54 inches in height and 16.14 inches in width, accommodating various materials. It offers a maximum capacity at 90° for rectangular sections of 16.54 inches by 15.75 inches, square sections of 16.14 inches, and circular sections of 16.54 inches. The material support height stands at 24.8 inches, ensuring optimal ergonomics during operation. The sawband operates at variable speeds ranging from 49.2 to 328.1 feet per minute, allowing for tailored cutting performance. The sawband dimensions measure 208.7 inches in length, 1.34 inches in width, and 0.043 inches in thickness, providing durability and efficiency. Stock feeding capabilities include a single length of 19.69 inches and a repeated length of up to 393.7 inches, with a minimum residual piece length of 2.76 inches in automatic mode. The machine is powered by a main motor delivering 5.36 horsepower, complemented by a cooling motor at 0.16 horsepower and a hydraulic motor at 2.01 horsepower. Its overall dimensions are 105.12 inches in length, 62.99 inches in width, and 70.87 inches in height, with a substantial weight of 5,511.56 pounds, ensuring stability during operation. The SILOMA OL 421 AP is an ideal solution for high-volume cutting tasks in industrial settings, combining power, precision, and efficiency.

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