W.F. WELLS H-2024HAC-CNC HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

Equipment Overview
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- WF WELLS
- Model
- H-2024HAC-CNC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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A+Technical Description
The W.F. WELLS H-2024HAC-CNC Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust capacity, accommodating rectangular materials up to 19.5 inches in height and 24 inches in width, as well as round stock with a diameter of 20 inches. Powered by a 10.1 HP motor, this machine features a blade size of 1.5 inches in width and 0.05 inches in thickness, with a length of 20 feet, allowing for efficient cutting at speeds ranging from 60 to 500 surface feet per minute (SFPM). The CNC control system enhances operational accuracy, ensuring a projection accuracy of +/- 0.002 inches. With a hydraulic capacity of 20 gallons and a dedicated 2 HP hydraulic drive motor, the saw can handle a weight capacity of up to 6,500 lbs. The work height is set at 35 inches, and the barfeed projection ranges from 0 to 25 inches, providing versatility for various cutting applications. The remnant end measures 4 inches, optimizing material usage. The machine's dimensions are 122 inches in length, 101 inches in width, and 93 inches in height, with a shipping weight of 5,500 lbs, making it a substantial addition to any workshop. The W.F. WELLS H-2024HAC-CNC is designed for durability and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for high-volume cutting tasks in industrial settings.
Technical Attributes
- Max Cutting Capacity (Round)
- 20.0 ''
- Rated Power
- 10.10 HP
- Material Feed Automation
- Automatic
- Blade Width
- 1.5 ''
- Control System
- CNC Control System
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