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Hyd Mech Band Saw S25a

$ 12936

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Seller refurbished

    Description

    One Preowned 18" x 27" Hyd-Mech Automatic Mitering Band Saw
    Model S-25A
    Serial: 91299175
    Specifications
    •Max. cutting cap. 90 deg, round: 18”
    •Max. cutting cap. 45 deg, round: 18”
    •Max. cutting cap. 30 deg, round: 12”
    •Max. cutting cap. 90 deg, rectangular: 18” x 27”
    •Max. degree of miter: 60 deg
    •Blade dimensions: 1-1/2” 18’10” x .050”
    •Blade guides: Carbide
    •Blade speeds: 75 - 400 SFM
    •Number of speeds: Infinitely Variable
    •Blade motor: 10 HP
    •Blade wheel size: 22”
    •Hydraulic motor: 3 HP
    •Hydraulic Tank Capacity: 20 US Gal
    •Coolant motor: 3-1/2 gpm (150w)
    •Maximum feed length: 40”
    •Table height: 36”
    •Maximum weight load: 8,000 lbs
    •Vise type: Hydraulic (remote switch)
    •Dimensions: 111”W x 160”L x 72”H
    •Weight: 7,300 lbs
    Standard Features
    • A unique swing head design. The head swings through an arc from 90 degree to 30 degree (60
    degree of swing). The angle is set remotely at the console.
    • Carbide guides provide long life, consistent accuracy and reduced vibration.
    • A hydraulic servo control allows the machine to react to the section of material being cut, as well
    as allowing the operator to adjust both feed force and feed rate independently.
    • A powered blade brush cleans blade gullets.
    • Heavy duty motor, reducer and variable drive assembly allows the operator to infinitely adjust
    blade speed from 75 – 400 sfm.
    • Hydraulic blade tension ensures constant and accurate blade tension.
    • The shuttle stroke is adjustable from 0 – 40” by use of an adjustable stop. A micrometer head is
    used for fine adjustment.
    • The three vise shuttle system incorporated a “floating” shuttle vise which ensures accurate
    indexes when working with warped stock. The vises are long stroke and controlled at the
    console.
    • Pressure reduction valves control the pressure of the vises