ZEAL TECH AUTOMATION DCA-650 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW

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- ZEAL TECH AUTOMATION
- Model
- DCA-650
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL BAND SAWS
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The ZEAL TECH AUTOMATION DCA-650 Horizontal Band Saw is engineered for precision cutting with a robust rectangular capacity of 25.6 inches in both height and width. It operates at variable cutting speeds ranging from 65.6 to 328.1 feet per minute (20-100 mtr/min), allowing for adaptability across various materials. The saw is powered by a 12.5 H.P. motor, complemented by a 2 H.P. hydraulic motor and a 0.25 H.P. coolant motor, ensuring efficient operation and optimal performance. The hydraulic blade tension system enhances cutting accuracy and prolongs blade life. The DCA model features job indexing capabilities, making it suitable for repetitive tasks. Weighing approximately 11,728 pounds (5320 Kgs), this machine is built for durability and stability during operation. Key features include an infinitely variable controlled cutting feed, an automatic machine stop function in the event of blade breakage, and an inbuilt coolant tank with a three-way cooling arrangement to maintain optimal cutting temperatures. Additionally, a chips removing wire brush arrangement ensures a clean work area, while the PLC in the electrical control panel provides user-friendly operation and monitoring. The ZEAL TECH DCA-650 is an ideal solution for industries requiring high-performance band saw capabilities, combining advanced technology with robust construction for reliable and efficient cutting operations.
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