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BAND SAW ARI MACHINE GB4240X60DII
BAND SAW ARI MACHINE GB4240X60DII
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BAND SAW ARI MACHINE GB4240X60DII
The model number reveals its core capabilities—specifically the 400 mm height capacity and an extended width capacity (indicated by the 60), making it suitable for wide plates or structural beams.
Key Specifications
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Cutting Capacity: * Round Material: Up to $400 \text{ mm}$ ($15.7 \text{ inches}$) in diameter.
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Rectangular Material: Approximately $600 \text{ mm (W)} \times 400 \text{ mm (H)}$.
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Design: Double-Column Structure. The saw frame moves vertically on two precision-ground chrome pillars, which eliminates the vibration and "twisting" common in smaller pivot-style saws.
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Blade Parameters:
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Blade Size: Typically $4685 \times 41 \times 1.3 \text{ mm}$ (though specific sub-models may vary slightly).
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Tensioning: Uses Hydraulic Blade Tensioning (controlled via the panel) to ensure the blade stays perfectly straight during heavy cuts.
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Power: Usually equipped with a $4 \text{ kW}$ ($5.4 \text{ hp}$) main motor and a dedicated $0.75 \text{ kW}$ hydraulic pump motor.
Core Features & Components
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Control Panel: Located on the left, featuring an emergency stop, hydraulic speed control dial (for feed rate), and buttons for blade start/stop and frame lift.
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Hydraulic Vise: A full-stroke hydraulic clamping system that secures the workpiece firmly, preventing movement that could strip blade teeth.
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Coolant System: Integrated high-volume flood coolant system to lubricate the blade and flush away metal chips during the cut.
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Automatic Features: Includes an Automatic Shut-off that triggers once the cut is completed or if the blade breaks.
Typical Applications
This machine is a "workhorse" for:
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Cutting solid steel billets and large alloy bars.
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Slicing through heavy-walled pipes and H-beam steel.
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Mass production environments (machine shops and steel service centers).
Maintenance Tip: Since this machine relies heavily on hydraulics for both the feed rate and the vise, ensure you check the Hydraulic Oil level (typically Grade 46) and the Blade Guide inserts (carbide blocks) regularly to maintain the $90^\circ$ cutting accuracy.
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