TTMC BS-650G HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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OEM
TTMC
Model
BS-650G
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS

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Technical Description

The TTMC BS-650G Horizontal Band Saw is a robust and efficient cutting tool designed for precision and versatility in metalworking applications. With a powerful 4.02 hp motor, this automatic band saw offers impressive cutting capabilities, accommodating rectangular materials up to 25.59 inches in width and 13.78 inches in height, as well as round stock with a maximum diameter of 18.11 inches. The saw features a blade width of 1.34 inches and a thickness of 0.043 inches, with a blade length of 205.51 inches, ensuring optimal performance and durability. It excels in various cutting angles, providing a maximum circular capacity of 18 inches at 90 degrees and 12.2 inches at 60 degrees to the right. For rectangular cuts, it maintains a capacity of 25.6 inches by 13.8 inches at 90 degrees and 12.2 inches by 13.8 inches at 60 degrees. Additionally, the saw can handle 18 inches by 13.8 inches at 45 degrees, both left and right, making it a versatile choice for complex cutting tasks. The maximum feeding length of 650mm (approximately 25.6 inches) enhances its efficiency, allowing for longer workpieces to be processed with ease. The TTMC BS-650G is engineered for reliability and precision, making it an essential tool for any workshop focused on high-quality metal cutting.

Technical Attributes

Rated Power
4.02 HP
Blade Length
205.5 ''
Blade Width
1.3 ''
Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
18.1 ''
Material Feed Automation
Automatic

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