Horizontal Metal Band Saw Metallkraft (HMBS 540 CNC X DG 2000 HORIZONTAL)
SKU 3692215
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Product Overview:
- Two-column guided horizontal saw for sawing solid bars and bar profiles.
- Siemens S7-1500 control with wide range of functions and operation via 7" large touch display.
- 2000mm material transporter as standard -> frequency controlled feed via circulation spindle and servo motor.
- Material library with preset sawing parameters and characteristic curves.
- Cutting movement is made by circulation spindle and servo motor.
- With ARP (automatic cutting feed control) -> Automatic saw blade feed depending on material resistance. Feed rate is constantly adapted to the current cutting load. ARP enables shorter working processes and at the same time longer service life of the saw bands. .
- Automatic positioning after entering the desired angle.
- Hydraulic clamping of the turntable enables precise angle cutting.
- Robust machine body and smallest possible distances between saw blade, machine guide and workpiece minimizes vibrations for highest sawing performance.
- Infinitely variable cutting speed from 15 - 150 m/min.
- Saw band is driven by bevel gear, asynchronous motor and frequency converter.
- For straight cuts, material is clamped in front of and behind the cut by a two-part vice.
- Pressure adjustment of the hydraulic vice tension via control valve with manometer.
- Saw blade inclination of 7° and hydraulic saw blade tensioning increase the service life of the saw blade.
- front band guide moves automatically parallel to the movable vice jaw.
- chip clearing brush driven by band roller.
- emulsion cooling with liquid distribution into the saw band guides and directly into the cutting channel.
- LEUZE safety light barrier in front of the machine and the material transporter.
- More powerful motor optionally available.
- More information available on catalog (download bellow).
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Estimated shipping time: 48-72 hours