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| A. |
All
DC-Series saws feature a "TRUE" dual column
design. The heavy duty columns are widely spaced
for greater strength and stability. Cylinders are
easily accessible for routine preventative maintenance,
which adds to the life of the saw. |
| B. |
The
massive heads of the dual column saws are controlled
with a counterbalance shaft so there is no shift of
gravity as the head moves up and down. Cam
followers guide the saw downfeed travel precisely
through the cutting area of the material. |
| C. |
The
head is canted at a 9.2 degree angle for slicing through
structural shapes. The steep angle stress relieves
i-beam, which prevents pinching of the blade. The
steep angle is equally great for bundles, as the blade
addresses less material over a more uniform amount of
time. |
| D. |
Flat
carbide guides provide solid support to each side of the
blade, increasing the stability of the blade through the
material Guides are ground and relieved towards
the twist of the blade to make the transition into the perpendicular
position easy on the blade. |
| E. |
The
heavy duty feed systems for automatic bar feed saws
feature accurate feed lengths and a variety of feed
lengths to 144" per stroke. |
| F. |
Full
stroking bi-directional vises and heavy duty top
clamping come standard with infinitely variable
clamping pressure to approximately 1,500 lbs. The
bi-directional vise system allows both vises to open
creating a large pathway for material to move
through. |
| G. |
The
simplicity of the control keeps the sawing process easy
for operators, wile giving flexibility in attacking
different metals with adjustable cutting pressures and
feed rates. |
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