Bianco 370 AE PLC Vice Feed Automatic Bandsaw 415V

The Bianco 370 AE PLC automatic bandsaw features a hydraulic shuttle vice feed as well as hydraulic down feed pressure and speed adjustment. The required cut length is set using a hand wheel with a highly accurate scale. Quantities to be cut are entered from the control panel, along with other cutting parameters. The 370 AE PLC models also feature a down feed cylinder at the rear of the machine allowing unencumbered access when loading material. A mitring head design allows mitre cutting up to 60 degrees right in semi-automatic mode. This model is also available as a CNC version - the Bianco 370 AE CNC - with all cut parameters configured via the control.

Bianco 370 AE PLC Vice Feed Automatic Bandsaw 415V
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Features

  • Fully automatic cutting cycle with hydraulic vice feed system
  • PLC control for cut quantities and machine functions
  • Handwheel for setting cut length with fine adjustment and mechanical readout 
  • Downfeed cylinder at the rear of the machine for easy access
  • Quick mitring swivel head up to 60° in semi-automatic mode
  • Fast and slow blade speeds for mild and stainless steel cutting
  • Hydraulic cutting with variable pressure and variable speed
  • Hydraulic fixed and feeding vices
  • Shuttle vice facility for long cutting lengths
  • Fast approach with auto bow height return setting
  • Cast bow construction
  • Carbide blade guides for high accuracy
  • Swarf brush

 

Options

  • Variable blade speed for cutting a wide range of materials
  • Spray mist cooling system (requires compressor)
  • Hydraulic bundle cutting
  • Variable clamping pressure
  • Cutting angle display
  • Blade deflection control
  • Roller track and measuring systems

 

 

 

Technical Information

MODEL   370 AE PLC
Capacities    
Tube at 90° mm 280
Square Section at 90° mm 240
Rectangular Section / Beam at 90° mm 330 x 240
Tube at 45° mm 225
Square Section at 45° mm 215
Rectangular Section / Beam at 45° mm 230 x 140
Tube at 60° mm 140
Square Section at 60° mm 140
Rectangular Section / Beam at 60° mm 140 x 130
Blade Size mm 3120 x 27 x 0.9
Bed Height mm 835
Cutting Speed m/min 35 / 70
Motor kW 1.5
Length mm 2800
Width mm 1950
Height mm 1850
Weight kg 945
Operation   Automatic
Vice   Hydraulic

 

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