W.F. WELLS B-25-1 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- WF WELLS
- Model
- B-25-1
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The W.F. Wells B-25-1 Horizontal Band Saw is a robust manual cutting solution designed for high-capacity applications. It features a rectangular capacity of 40 inches in width and 25 inches in height, accommodating materials up to 25 inches in diameter for round cuts and 25 inches square. The saw is powered by a 0.94 hp motor, with a blade size of 1.25 inches in width, 0.042 inches in thickness, and a length of 270 inches, ensuring precision and durability. The machine can handle a weight capacity of 15,000 lbs, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks. The blade guide system utilizes carbide blocks with roller backup for enhanced stability and accuracy during operation. The bandwheel size is 26 inches, and the blade drive is powered by a 7.5 HP AC vector drive, complemented by a 2 HP hydraulic drive motor. The adjustable blade speed ranges from 60 to 500 feet per minute, allowing for versatile cutting speeds tailored to various materials. The work height is set at 28 inches, providing ergonomic access for operators. With overall dimensions of 161 inches in length, 52 inches in width, and 100 inches in height, the saw is designed for industrial environments. Weighing approximately 5,800 lbs, the W.F. Wells B-25-1 is engineered for reliability and efficiency in demanding cutting applications.
Technical Attributes
- Material Feed Automation
- Manual
- Blade Width
- 1.3 ''
- Rated Power
- 0.94 HP
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 25.0 ''
- Blade Length
- 270.0 ''
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