Sterling SRA440 DGSA Double Mitre Semi-Automatic Band Saw

The Sterling SRA360 DGSA and SRA440 DGSA band saws are large capacity double mitring head models, featuring five hydraulic systems for ultimate productivity. Vice clamping, bow downfeed, bow return, bow counter balancing, and mitre setting at any angle are all performed using hydraulics for superior performance and ease of use.

Sterling SRA440 DGSA Double Mitre Semi-Automatic Band Saw
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Features

  • Hydraulic downfeed with variable cutting pressure
  • Hydraulic bow counterbalance system
  • Hydraulic bow return with height adjustment
  • Double mitring swivel head 60° left and right
  • Digital mitre display
  • Hydraulic bow lock at any angle
  • Hydraulic vice
  • Vice sides from left to right
  • Carbide blade guides for high accuracy
  • Infinitely variable cutting speed
  • Coolant system

Options

  • Hydraulic top vice clamp
  • Hydraulic sliding of vice from left to right
  • Spray mist cooling system (requires compressor)
  • Roller track and measuring systems

Technical Information

MODEL   SRA440 DGSA
Capacities    
Tube at 90° mm 440
Square Section at 90° mm 440
Rectangular Section / Beam at 90° mm 610 x 440
Tube at 45° L & R mm 410
Square Section at 45° L & R mm 410
Rectangular Section / Beam at 45° L & R mm 410 x 440
Tube at 60° Left mm 320
Square Section at 60° Left mm 285
Rectangular Section / Beam at 60° Left mm 285 x 440
Tube at 60° Right mm 320
Square Section at 60° Right mm 250
Rectangular Section / Beam at 60° Right mm 250 x 440
Blade Size mm 5200 x 34 x 1.1
Bed Height mm 860
Cutting Speed m/min 20 - 100
Motor kW 3
Length mm 2800
Width mm 1850
Height mm 1870
Weight kg 1540
Operation   Semi-automatic
Vice   Hydraulic
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