Detailed Description:
KAKA Metal Cutting Band Saw BS-712N - 7"
Cutting Ability
- This bandsaw is equipped with a dual-voltage 115V or 230V single-phase motor that is pre-wired for 115V. You can also rewire as needed.
- Two pulley wheels offer four-step speeds for adjustable blade speed. The powerful motor provides the torque to drive the bandsaw blade through metal workpieces efficiently and accurately.
- The bandsaw can cut through cylindrical metal workpieces with a diameter of up to 7 inches and is suitable for cutting round bars, pipes, and other cylindrical stock materials. Additionally, the bandsaw can cut rectangular metal workpieces with dimensions of up to 7 inches in width and 12 inches in length, making it ideal for cutting flat or rectangular stock materials such as steel plates or structural beams.
Versatility and Flexibility
- This horizontal/vertical band saw has all the features needed for professional results in metal cutting, allowing users to perform a variety of cuts, from straight and curved cuts to complex designs.
- Switching between horizontal and vertical cutting modes on the same machine is quick and easy. Compared to using multiple machines, this saves time and effort and greatly improves production efficiency.
- Hydraulic cylinders provide precise control over lowering the cutting blade, offering smooth and consistent operation and resulting in clean and uniform cuts.
- Wheels on the base make the machine movable, saving space and making transportation more accessible.
Safety
- The band saw features a coolant system and automatically shuts off the settings.
- Hydraulic systems enhance safety by providing operators with reliable and responsive control over the cutting process.
- The band saw blade switches off automatically when the task is complete, and a built-in coolant system protects overheated saw blades for smooth, safe, and continuous operation.
Extensive Use
- The band saw is a versatile tool used in various applications across different industries and settings, including metalworking industries, fabrication shops, maintenance facilities, educational settings, and hobbyist workshops.