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STANDARD BMC-300 Automatic NC Swing Head Bandsaw

*Excludes Local Taxes*

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

Description

The STANDARD BMC-300 combines advanced engineering with robust construction for exceptional reliability and performance. This horizontal miter band saw features an automatic NC swing head for precise angular cuts and versatility in metal cutting tasks. Its durable build and advanced technology ensure long-term functionality, while its user-friendly interface simplifies programming and operation.

Key Features:

  • Dual-column cast-iron construction with a heavy swivel console
  • Three cutting speeds adjustable via the main drive motor
  • Infinitely variable saw frame feed for precise control
  • Horizontal saw frame swivels up to 45° for versatile cutting angles
  • Automatic return to home position after each cut
  • Extra rigid, adjustable saw blade guide for accuracy
  • Hydraulic workpiece clamping with adjustable pressure

Included: Hydraulic clamping, saw blade belt, material support stand, coolant system, work lamp, and operation manual.

Optional Add-ons: Automatic blade breakage control, fast drop protection, hydraulic blade tensioning, automatic chip removal, variable blade speeds, and CE standard electrical equipment.

Upgrade your metalworking tasks with the precision and efficiency of the STANDARD BMC-300.

Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Max. Cutting Capacity

Round

300 mm

11.8 inches

Quadrate

360 x 300 mm

14.2 x 11.8 inches

45° Cutting Capacity

Round

260 mm

10.2 inches

Quadrate

260 x 300 mm

10.2 x 11.8 inches

Saw Blade

Speed

20-110 m/min (Inverter)

66-362 ft/min

Size

34 x 1.1 x 4430 mm

1.34 x 0.04 x 174 inches

Guides

Carbide and bearing blade guides

-

Cleaning

Power wire brush & flood coolant

-

Tension

Manual

-

Motor Output

Blade

3.0 kW

4.0 HP

Hydraulic

0.75 kW

1.0 HP

Coolant

0.06 kW

0.08 HP

Work Vice

Hydraulic

-

Work Feeding

Hydraulic

-

Machine Size

2160 x 2200 x 1950 mm

85 x 87 x 76.8 inches

    Standard Accessories

    • Blade cleaning brush.
    • Working light.
    • Automatic feed hydraulic shuttle vice assembly
    • Automatic work height control
    • One piece of bi-metal saw blade.
    • One set of tools with tool box
    • Automatic chip conveyor
    • Inverter
    • NC control

    Optional Accessories

    • Variable vice pressure.
    • Roller rack 2M long.
    Delivery

    Build on order only.
    Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

    How to use an Automatic Swing Head Bandsaw

    An automatic swing head bandsaw is a specialized tool used for cutting various materials, typically metal, wood, or plastic. It has a rotating head that can tilt to make angled cuts. Here's a simple guide on how to use it:

    1. Safety First: Before operating the bandsaw, wear appropriate safety gear like goggles, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure that the work area is clear of any obstacles.
    2. Power on the Bandsaw: Switch on the power to the bandsaw and familiarize yourself with the controls. There will typically be controls for adjusting blade speed, feed rate, head angle, and material clamping.
    3. Material Preparation: Measure and mark the material you want to cut. Secure it firmly in the bandsaw's vice or clamp, ensuring it's stable and won't move during cutting.
    4. Adjusting the Settings: Set the blade speed and feed rate based on the material being cut. Different materials require different cutting speeds for optimal results. Refer to the bandsaw's manual for recommended settings.
    5. Positioning the Blade: Adjust the swing head to the desired angle for angled cuts if needed. Ensure the blade is correctly tensioned and aligned.
    6. Start the Cut: Lower the saw blade slowly onto the material, using the bandsaw's controls. Follow the marked lines or cutting guides. Allow the blade to do the cutting—avoid forcing it through the material.
    7. Monitor the Cutting: Keep an eye on the cutting process to ensure the blade is cutting smoothly. If needed, adjust the feed rate or blade speed during the cut for better results.
    8. Completing the Cut: Once the cut is finished, raise the blade, turn off the bandsaw, and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the cut material.
    9. Clean-Up: Remove any debris from the bandsaw and the work area. Properly store the bandsaw and accessories.
    10. Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the bandsaw according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This includes blade inspection, tension adjustments, and lubrication.

    Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines for your particular model of automatic swing head bandsaw. If you're new to using this equipment, consider seeking guidance from someone experienced or undergoing proper training before operating it independently.

    Description

    The STANDARD BMC-300 combines advanced engineering with robust construction for exceptional reliability and performance. This horizontal miter band saw features an automatic NC swing head for precise angular cuts and versatility in metal cutting tasks. Its durable build and advanced technology ensure long-term functionality, while its user-friendly interface simplifies programming and operation.

    Key Features:

    • Dual-column cast-iron construction with a heavy swivel console
    • Three cutting speeds adjustable via the main drive motor
    • Infinitely variable saw frame feed for precise control
    • Horizontal saw frame swivels up to 45° for versatile cutting angles
    • Automatic return to home position after each cut
    • Extra rigid, adjustable saw blade guide for accuracy
    • Hydraulic workpiece clamping with adjustable pressure

    Included: Hydraulic clamping, saw blade belt, material support stand, coolant system, work lamp, and operation manual.

    Optional Add-ons: Automatic blade breakage control, fast drop protection, hydraulic blade tensioning, automatic chip removal, variable blade speeds, and CE standard electrical equipment.

    Upgrade your metalworking tasks with the precision and efficiency of the STANDARD BMC-300.

    Specifications

    Specification

    Metric

    Imperial

    Max. Cutting Capacity

    Round

    300 mm

    11.8 inches

    Quadrate

    360 x 300 mm

    14.2 x 11.8 inches

    45° Cutting Capacity

    Round

    260 mm

    10.2 inches

    Quadrate

    260 x 300 mm

    10.2 x 11.8 inches

    Saw Blade

    Speed

    20-110 m/min (Inverter)

    66-362 ft/min

    Size

    34 x 1.1 x 4430 mm

    1.34 x 0.04 x 174 inches

    Guides

    Carbide and bearing blade guides

    -

    Cleaning

    Power wire brush & flood coolant

    -

    Tension

    Manual

    -

    Motor Output

    Blade

    3.0 kW

    4.0 HP

    Hydraulic

    0.75 kW

    1.0 HP

    Coolant

    0.06 kW

    0.08 HP

    Work Vice

    Hydraulic

    -

    Work Feeding

    Hydraulic

    -

    Machine Size

    2160 x 2200 x 1950 mm

    85 x 87 x 76.8 inches

      Standard Accessories

      • Blade cleaning brush.
      • Working light.
      • Automatic feed hydraulic shuttle vice assembly
      • Automatic work height control
      • One piece of bi-metal saw blade.
      • One set of tools with tool box
      • Automatic chip conveyor
      • Inverter
      • NC control

      Optional Accessories

      • Variable vice pressure.
      • Roller rack 2M long.
      Delivery

      Build on order only.
      Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

      How to use an Automatic Swing Head Bandsaw

      An automatic swing head bandsaw is a specialized tool used for cutting various materials, typically metal, wood, or plastic. It has a rotating head that can tilt to make angled cuts. Here's a simple guide on how to use it:

      1. Safety First: Before operating the bandsaw, wear appropriate safety gear like goggles, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure that the work area is clear of any obstacles.
      2. Power on the Bandsaw: Switch on the power to the bandsaw and familiarize yourself with the controls. There will typically be controls for adjusting blade speed, feed rate, head angle, and material clamping.
      3. Material Preparation: Measure and mark the material you want to cut. Secure it firmly in the bandsaw's vice or clamp, ensuring it's stable and won't move during cutting.
      4. Adjusting the Settings: Set the blade speed and feed rate based on the material being cut. Different materials require different cutting speeds for optimal results. Refer to the bandsaw's manual for recommended settings.
      5. Positioning the Blade: Adjust the swing head to the desired angle for angled cuts if needed. Ensure the blade is correctly tensioned and aligned.
      6. Start the Cut: Lower the saw blade slowly onto the material, using the bandsaw's controls. Follow the marked lines or cutting guides. Allow the blade to do the cutting—avoid forcing it through the material.
      7. Monitor the Cutting: Keep an eye on the cutting process to ensure the blade is cutting smoothly. If needed, adjust the feed rate or blade speed during the cut for better results.
      8. Completing the Cut: Once the cut is finished, raise the blade, turn off the bandsaw, and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the cut material.
      9. Clean-Up: Remove any debris from the bandsaw and the work area. Properly store the bandsaw and accessories.
      10. Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the bandsaw according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This includes blade inspection, tension adjustments, and lubrication.

      Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines for your particular model of automatic swing head bandsaw. If you're new to using this equipment, consider seeking guidance from someone experienced or undergoing proper training before operating it independently.

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