Product Description
Bandsaw 7" Item -Code
Specifications
| Stroke | 145mm | 145mm | 145mm | 145mm | |
| Stroke per minute | 100 | 90 | 85 | 70 | |
| Electric motor | 1H.P. | 1.5 H.P. | 2 H.P. | 3 H.P. | |
| R.P.M. | 1440 | 1440 | 1440 | 1440 | |
| Blade size | 16" x 1.25" | 18" x 1.25" | 20" x 1.5" | 24" x 1.5" | |
| No.of cylinder | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| Cap. of round bars | 200mm | 250mm | 300mm | 400mm | |
| Cap. of square bars | 150mm | 200mm | 250mm | 350mm |
Versatile Cutting for Multiple ApplicationsEngineered for flexibility, the Bandsaw 7" can handle a range of materials including mild steel, wood, aluminum, and plastics. Its high-precision cutting ability and adjustable blade speed make it ideal for research labs, schools, metal shops, and woodworking facilities.
Enhanced Safety and User-Friendly DesignSafety is central to this bandsaw's design, featuring a blade guard, emergency stop, and low noise operation below 80 dB. The manual interface and analog settings enable users to maintain control, especially in educational and experimental scenarios.
Heavy-Duty Construction and PerformanceWith a sturdy mild steel body and stainless steel components, this machine assures long-lasting use. The adjustable blade guide and floor mounting provide additional stability, resulting in consistently accurate, high-quality cuts.
FAQ's of Bandsaw 7:
Q: How does the Bandsaw 7" adjust blade speed for different materials?
A: The Bandsaw 7" features an adjustable blade speed ranging from 17 to 340 meters per minute, controlled manually. This allows users to set the optimal cutting speed based on the hardness and type of material, whether cutting wood, mild steel, aluminum, or plastic.
Q: What types of materials can be processed with this bandsaw?
A: This bandsaw is designed to cut a wide range of materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, wood, plastic, and aluminum. Its precise blade movement and adjustable cutting speed make it suitable for laboratories, workshops, and industrial settings.
Q: When should I use the emergency stop feature?
A: The emergency stop should be used immediately in any unsafe situation or if a malfunction occurs during operation. This feature rapidly halts all machine movement, protecting both the operator and the equipment from potential harm.
Q: Where is the Bandsaw 7" typically installed?
A: Ideally, the Bandsaw 7" is installed in laboratories, metalworking shops, woodworking workshops, and educational facilities. Its floor-mounted design ensures stability and safety during cutting operations.
Q: What is the process for changing the blade on this bandsaw?
A: To change the blade, ensure the power is switched off and the machine is unplugged. Open the blade guard, release the blade tension, carefully remove the old blade, install the new blade following the manufacturer's guide, adjust the blade tension, and re-secure the guard before use.
Q: How does this bandsaw benefit laboratory and workshop applications?
A: The Bandsaw 7" offers precise, high-quality cuts with minimal noise, making it ideal for labs and workshops needing accurate specimen preparation. Its robust design, adjustable controls, and safety features ensure reliability and ease of use across various projects.