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STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step blade speed

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Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step Blade Speed

Looking for a reliable and precise solution for your metal cutting needs? Look no further than the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed. This versatile horizontal metal cutting band saw is the answer to your cutting challenges.

Key Features:

  1. Exceptional Precision: The B-225 is engineered for precision metal cutting, ensuring your projects are executed with utmost accuracy. Whether you're working with stainless steel, aluminum, or other metals, this bandsaw delivers clean, straight cuts every time.

  2. Step Blade Speed: With its innovative step blade speed control, you have the flexibility to adapt the cutting speed to match the specific material, resulting in reduced blade wear and enhanced cut quality.

  3. Robust Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial applications, this bandsaw features a durable and robust construction that ensures years of reliable service.

  4. Efficient Workhorse: The B-225 is designed for efficiency. Its powerful motor and smooth operation guarantee swift and efficient cutting, helping you save time and increase productivity.

  5. User-Friendly: Operating this bandsaw is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design. The straightforward controls make it suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals.

  6. Safety First: Safety is a top priority. The STANDARD B-225 includes safety features like blade guards and emergency stop functionality, ensuring a secure working environment.

Ideal for metalworking shops, maintenance departments, and DIY enthusiasts, the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed is the ultimate tool for horizontal metal cutting.

Search no more for a horizontal metal cutting band saw that combines precision, durability, and ease of use. The STANDARD B-225 is the dependable choice for your metal cutting needs. Order yours today and experience the difference in your metalworking projects.

Main Features:

  • Achieve a maximum of 9” in round cut at a 90° angle.
  • Belt drive system allows for adjustable cutting speeds, allowing it to accommodate a variety of materials.
  • Adjusting the hydraulic pressure for the descent can be done directly from the control panel on the exterior of the saw.
  • Robust construction reduces movement to ensure precise and clean cuts.
  • A coolant system is included with the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step blade speed, which helps increase blade longevity.
  • The Stop Rod feature ensures consistently precise cuts in uniform dimensions.
  • Quick-release clamp secures material securely.
  • The miter vice can be adjusted up to 45°.
Specifications
  • Cutting Capacity:
    • Cut circular @90° - 229mm = 9inches
    • Cut circular @45° - 150mm = 6inches
    • Cut rectangular @90° - 127x405mm = 5x16inches
    • Cut rectangular @45° - 150x190mm = 6x7.5inches
  • Blade Speed:
    • Blade speed @60HZ 22-122 MPM = 95-402 FPM
    • Blade speed @50HZ - 18-102 MPM = 78-335 FPM
  • Blade Size - 27x0.9x3035mm
  • Motor Power - 1.5kW 2HP
  • Drive - V-Belt
  • Packing Size - 1800x770x1140mm
  • Net Weight - 300kg
  • Gross Weight - 385kg
Standard Accessories
  • Saw blade
  • Coolant system
  • Stop Rod
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Manual Bandsaw

Using a horizontal bandsaw for cutting metal involves several steps to ensure safe and precise cutting. Horizontal bandsaws are commonly used in metalworking shops for cutting various metal materials like steel, aluminum, and more. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a horizontal bandsaw for metal:

Safety Precautions: Before you begin, always prioritize safety. Make sure you're wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and appropriate clothing.

1. Machine Setup: a. Ensure the horizontal bandsaw is securely anchored to the floor or workbench to prevent vibration. b. Check the saw's power source, and ensure it's properly grounded. c. Inspect the bandsaw for any visible damage or defects. Make sure all safety guards and shields are in place and functioning correctly.

2. Select the Right Blade: Choose a suitable blade for your metal cutting project. Blade selection depends on the type, thickness, and hardness of the metal you intend to cut. Consult the bandsaw's manual or an experienced operator for guidance.

3. Blade Installation: a. Turn off the bandsaw and disconnect it from the power source. b. Open the blade guard and remove the old blade if it's installed. c. Install the selected blade, ensuring it's properly tensioned and tracking correctly on the wheels. d. Close the blade guard securely.

4. Adjust the Blade Speed: Most horizontal bandsaws have adjustable blade speed settings. Consult the machine's manual or an experienced operator to select the appropriate speed for the metal you're cutting.

5. Material Setup: a. Secure the metal workpiece in a vise or clamp it to the saw's worktable. Ensure it's stable and won't move during the cutting process. b. Measure and mark the cut line on the metal.

6. Start the Bandsaw: a. Turn on the bandsaw and allow it to reach the desired blade speed. b. Check that the blade is tracking correctly and not rubbing against the workpiece.

7. Begin Cutting: a. Gently lower the blade by using the machine's control (usually a handle or lever). b. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade, keeping your hands and body clear of the cutting path. c. Use a consistent and controlled feed rate to avoid overloading the blade and prevent excessive vibrations. d. Apply a coolant or cutting fluid (if necessary) to lubricate and cool the blade and workpiece, especially when cutting harder metals.

8. Monitoring and Adjusting: Keep a close eye on the cutting process. If you notice any issues like excessive vibrations, abnormal noises, or the blade straying off course, stop the machine immediately and address the problem.

9. Complete the Cut: a. Once the cut is complete, turn off the bandsaw and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop. b. Carefully remove the cut metal piece from the worktable, avoiding any sharp edges.

10. Maintenance: Regularly maintain your horizontal bandsaw by cleaning it, inspecting the blade, and performing necessary adjustments to ensure safe and accurate cutting.

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety recommendations provided in the machine's manual. If you're unfamiliar with using a horizontal bandsaw, seek guidance from an experienced operator or receive proper training before operating the machine.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step Blade Speed

Looking for a reliable and precise solution for your metal cutting needs? Look no further than the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed. This versatile horizontal metal cutting band saw is the answer to your cutting challenges.

Key Features:

  1. Exceptional Precision: The B-225 is engineered for precision metal cutting, ensuring your projects are executed with utmost accuracy. Whether you're working with stainless steel, aluminum, or other metals, this bandsaw delivers clean, straight cuts every time.

  2. Step Blade Speed: With its innovative step blade speed control, you have the flexibility to adapt the cutting speed to match the specific material, resulting in reduced blade wear and enhanced cut quality.

  3. Robust Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial applications, this bandsaw features a durable and robust construction that ensures years of reliable service.

  4. Efficient Workhorse: The B-225 is designed for efficiency. Its powerful motor and smooth operation guarantee swift and efficient cutting, helping you save time and increase productivity.

  5. User-Friendly: Operating this bandsaw is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design. The straightforward controls make it suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals.

  6. Safety First: Safety is a top priority. The STANDARD B-225 includes safety features like blade guards and emergency stop functionality, ensuring a secure working environment.

Ideal for metalworking shops, maintenance departments, and DIY enthusiasts, the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed is the ultimate tool for horizontal metal cutting.

Search no more for a horizontal metal cutting band saw that combines precision, durability, and ease of use. The STANDARD B-225 is the dependable choice for your metal cutting needs. Order yours today and experience the difference in your metalworking projects.

Main Features:

  • Achieve a maximum of 9” in round cut at a 90° angle.
  • Belt drive system allows for adjustable cutting speeds, allowing it to accommodate a variety of materials.
  • Adjusting the hydraulic pressure for the descent can be done directly from the control panel on the exterior of the saw.
  • Robust construction reduces movement to ensure precise and clean cuts.
  • A coolant system is included with the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step blade speed, which helps increase blade longevity.
  • The Stop Rod feature ensures consistently precise cuts in uniform dimensions.
  • Quick-release clamp secures material securely.
  • The miter vice can be adjusted up to 45°.
Specifications
  • Cutting Capacity:
    • Cut circular @90° - 229mm = 9inches
    • Cut circular @45° - 150mm = 6inches
    • Cut rectangular @90° - 127x405mm = 5x16inches
    • Cut rectangular @45° - 150x190mm = 6x7.5inches
  • Blade Speed:
    • Blade speed @60HZ 22-122 MPM = 95-402 FPM
    • Blade speed @50HZ - 18-102 MPM = 78-335 FPM
  • Blade Size - 27x0.9x3035mm
  • Motor Power - 1.5kW 2HP
  • Drive - V-Belt
  • Packing Size - 1800x770x1140mm
  • Net Weight - 300kg
  • Gross Weight - 385kg
Standard Accessories
  • Saw blade
  • Coolant system
  • Stop Rod
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Manual Bandsaw

Using a horizontal bandsaw for cutting metal involves several steps to ensure safe and precise cutting. Horizontal bandsaws are commonly used in metalworking shops for cutting various metal materials like steel, aluminum, and more. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a horizontal bandsaw for metal:

Safety Precautions: Before you begin, always prioritize safety. Make sure you're wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and appropriate clothing.

1. Machine Setup: a. Ensure the horizontal bandsaw is securely anchored to the floor or workbench to prevent vibration. b. Check the saw's power source, and ensure it's properly grounded. c. Inspect the bandsaw for any visible damage or defects. Make sure all safety guards and shields are in place and functioning correctly.

2. Select the Right Blade: Choose a suitable blade for your metal cutting project. Blade selection depends on the type, thickness, and hardness of the metal you intend to cut. Consult the bandsaw's manual or an experienced operator for guidance.

3. Blade Installation: a. Turn off the bandsaw and disconnect it from the power source. b. Open the blade guard and remove the old blade if it's installed. c. Install the selected blade, ensuring it's properly tensioned and tracking correctly on the wheels. d. Close the blade guard securely.

4. Adjust the Blade Speed: Most horizontal bandsaws have adjustable blade speed settings. Consult the machine's manual or an experienced operator to select the appropriate speed for the metal you're cutting.

5. Material Setup: a. Secure the metal workpiece in a vise or clamp it to the saw's worktable. Ensure it's stable and won't move during the cutting process. b. Measure and mark the cut line on the metal.

6. Start the Bandsaw: a. Turn on the bandsaw and allow it to reach the desired blade speed. b. Check that the blade is tracking correctly and not rubbing against the workpiece.

7. Begin Cutting: a. Gently lower the blade by using the machine's control (usually a handle or lever). b. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade, keeping your hands and body clear of the cutting path. c. Use a consistent and controlled feed rate to avoid overloading the blade and prevent excessive vibrations. d. Apply a coolant or cutting fluid (if necessary) to lubricate and cool the blade and workpiece, especially when cutting harder metals.

8. Monitoring and Adjusting: Keep a close eye on the cutting process. If you notice any issues like excessive vibrations, abnormal noises, or the blade straying off course, stop the machine immediately and address the problem.

9. Complete the Cut: a. Once the cut is complete, turn off the bandsaw and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop. b. Carefully remove the cut metal piece from the worktable, avoiding any sharp edges.

10. Maintenance: Regularly maintain your horizontal bandsaw by cleaning it, inspecting the blade, and performing necessary adjustments to ensure safe and accurate cutting.

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety recommendations provided in the machine's manual. If you're unfamiliar with using a horizontal bandsaw, seek guidance from an experienced operator or receive proper training before operating the machine.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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Description

Introducing the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step Blade Speed

Looking for a reliable and precise solution for your metal cutting needs? Look no further than the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed. This versatile horizontal metal cutting band saw is the answer to your cutting challenges.

Key Features:

  1. Exceptional Precision: The B-225 is engineered for precision metal cutting, ensuring your projects are executed with utmost accuracy. Whether you're working with stainless steel, aluminum, or other metals, this bandsaw delivers clean, straight cuts every time.

  2. Step Blade Speed: With its innovative step blade speed control, you have the flexibility to adapt the cutting speed to match the specific material, resulting in reduced blade wear and enhanced cut quality.

  3. Robust Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial applications, this bandsaw features a durable and robust construction that ensures years of reliable service.

  4. Efficient Workhorse: The B-225 is designed for efficiency. Its powerful motor and smooth operation guarantee swift and efficient cutting, helping you save time and increase productivity.

  5. User-Friendly: Operating this bandsaw is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design. The straightforward controls make it suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals.

  6. Safety First: Safety is a top priority. The STANDARD B-225 includes safety features like blade guards and emergency stop functionality, ensuring a secure working environment.

Ideal for metalworking shops, maintenance departments, and DIY enthusiasts, the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw with Step Blade Speed is the ultimate tool for horizontal metal cutting.

Search no more for a horizontal metal cutting band saw that combines precision, durability, and ease of use. The STANDARD B-225 is the dependable choice for your metal cutting needs. Order yours today and experience the difference in your metalworking projects.

Main Features:

  • Achieve a maximum of 9” in round cut at a 90° angle.
  • Belt drive system allows for adjustable cutting speeds, allowing it to accommodate a variety of materials.
  • Adjusting the hydraulic pressure for the descent can be done directly from the control panel on the exterior of the saw.
  • Robust construction reduces movement to ensure precise and clean cuts.
  • A coolant system is included with the STANDARD B-225 Manual Bandsaw - Step blade speed, which helps increase blade longevity.
  • The Stop Rod feature ensures consistently precise cuts in uniform dimensions.
  • Quick-release clamp secures material securely.
  • The miter vice can be adjusted up to 45°.
Specifications
  • Cutting Capacity:
    • Cut circular @90° - 229mm = 9inches
    • Cut circular @45° - 150mm = 6inches
    • Cut rectangular @90° - 127x405mm = 5x16inches
    • Cut rectangular @45° - 150x190mm = 6x7.5inches
  • Blade Speed:
    • Blade speed @60HZ 22-122 MPM = 95-402 FPM
    • Blade speed @50HZ - 18-102 MPM = 78-335 FPM
  • Blade Size - 27x0.9x3035mm
  • Motor Power - 1.5kW 2HP
  • Drive - V-Belt
  • Packing Size - 1800x770x1140mm
  • Net Weight - 300kg
  • Gross Weight - 385kg
Standard Accessories
  • Saw blade
  • Coolant system
  • Stop Rod
Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Manual Bandsaw

Using a horizontal bandsaw for cutting metal involves several steps to ensure safe and precise cutting. Horizontal bandsaws are commonly used in metalworking shops for cutting various metal materials like steel, aluminum, and more. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a horizontal bandsaw for metal:

Safety Precautions: Before you begin, always prioritize safety. Make sure you're wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and appropriate clothing.

1. Machine Setup: a. Ensure the horizontal bandsaw is securely anchored to the floor or workbench to prevent vibration. b. Check the saw's power source, and ensure it's properly grounded. c. Inspect the bandsaw for any visible damage or defects. Make sure all safety guards and shields are in place and functioning correctly.

2. Select the Right Blade: Choose a suitable blade for your metal cutting project. Blade selection depends on the type, thickness, and hardness of the metal you intend to cut. Consult the bandsaw's manual or an experienced operator for guidance.

3. Blade Installation: a. Turn off the bandsaw and disconnect it from the power source. b. Open the blade guard and remove the old blade if it's installed. c. Install the selected blade, ensuring it's properly tensioned and tracking correctly on the wheels. d. Close the blade guard securely.

4. Adjust the Blade Speed: Most horizontal bandsaws have adjustable blade speed settings. Consult the machine's manual or an experienced operator to select the appropriate speed for the metal you're cutting.

5. Material Setup: a. Secure the metal workpiece in a vise or clamp it to the saw's worktable. Ensure it's stable and won't move during the cutting process. b. Measure and mark the cut line on the metal.

6. Start the Bandsaw: a. Turn on the bandsaw and allow it to reach the desired blade speed. b. Check that the blade is tracking correctly and not rubbing against the workpiece.

7. Begin Cutting: a. Gently lower the blade by using the machine's control (usually a handle or lever). b. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade, keeping your hands and body clear of the cutting path. c. Use a consistent and controlled feed rate to avoid overloading the blade and prevent excessive vibrations. d. Apply a coolant or cutting fluid (if necessary) to lubricate and cool the blade and workpiece, especially when cutting harder metals.

8. Monitoring and Adjusting: Keep a close eye on the cutting process. If you notice any issues like excessive vibrations, abnormal noises, or the blade straying off course, stop the machine immediately and address the problem.

9. Complete the Cut: a. Once the cut is complete, turn off the bandsaw and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop. b. Carefully remove the cut metal piece from the worktable, avoiding any sharp edges.

10. Maintenance: Regularly maintain your horizontal bandsaw by cleaning it, inspecting the blade, and performing necessary adjustments to ensure safe and accurate cutting.

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety recommendations provided in the machine's manual. If you're unfamiliar with using a horizontal bandsaw, seek guidance from an experienced operator or receive proper training before operating the machine.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*