Behringer Unveils HBE663A Automatic Band Saw for Precision and Efficiency in Bundle and Solid Material Cutting!

Behringer Saws Inc. has introduced the HBE663A Performance horizontal band saw, designed for maximum efficiency and precision in cutting bundled and solid materials. This advanced machine features a double clamping vice, which securely holds both the starting material and the finished cut, making it versatile for bundle cutting or individual cuts.

The HBE663A band saw stands out for its retracting fixed vice jaws, which ensure precise positioning even for strapped bundles, making it ideal for high-volume, repetitive cutting tasks. Its servo downfeed system, powered by a ball screw and servomotor, significantly reduces idle time while enhancing feed precision, thus improving overall productivity.

An automatic guide arm further ensures optimum sawing results without requiring manual adjustments, even when frequently changing material sizes. This feature enables consistent and high-quality cuts, reducing the need for operator intervention.

One of the key innovations in the HBE663A is its cutting pressure control system, which automatically adjusts the saw feed based on varying material cross-sections. This feature ensures the saw operates with optimal cutting pressure at all times, minimizing wear on the blade and extending its lifespan. Additionally, the Auto-Feed-Control system uses an extensive material database to automatically calculate the ideal saw feed and cutting speed, optimizing the cutting process for a range of materials.

With these advanced features, the HBE663A offers a high level of automation and precision, making it a valuable asset for industries requiring efficient and accurate band saw cutting solutions. The HBE663A represents Behringer’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology for enhanced productivity in metal cutting applications.

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