Sterling SRA320 DGSA Double Mitre Semi-Automatic Band Saw

The Sterling SRA320 DGSA band saw is a double mitring model, with generous beam and tube capacities. This model features hydraulic clamping and hydraulic bow down feed with automatic bow height return. Mitre angle is set using a digital angle display and the saw also features variable cutting speed to work with a range of material. A 34mm blade width is standard which allows the cutting of heavier sections without the loss of accuracy. 

Sterling SRA320 DGSA Double Mitre Semi-Automatic Band Saw
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Features

  • Double mitring swivel head 45° left and 60° right
  • Digital angle display
  • Sliding vice from left to right
  • Hydraulic cutting system
  • Automatic bow height return 
  • Hydraulic vice
  • Variable cutting speed
  • Carbide blade guides for high accuracy
  • Blade tension indicator

Options

  • Laser cutting line
  • Spray mist cooling system (requires compressor)
  • Roller track and measuring systems

Technical Information

MODEL   SRA320 DGSA
Capacities    
Tube at 90° mm 330
Square Section at 90° mm 320
Rectangular Section / Beam at 90° mm 450 x 320
Tube at 45° L mm 320
Square Section at 45° L mm 320
Rectangular Section / Beam at 45° L mm 330 x 320
Tube at 60° R mm 240
Square Section at 60° R mm 220
Rectangular Section / Beam at 60° R mm 230 x 220
Blade Size mm 4160 x 34 x 1.1
Bed Height mm 860
Cutting Speed m/min 20 - 100
Motor kW 2.2
Length mm 2230
Width mm 880
Height mm 1890
Weight Kg 950
Operation   Semi-automatic
Vice   Hydraulic
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