October 12, 2007 -
Equipped with 14 in. resharpenable high-speed steel blade, Model D-350 is suitable for cutting steel, stainless steel, and non-ferrous metals. It can cut up to 4¾ in. round, 4 x 4 in. square, and 2½ x 6 in. rectangular. Miter table allows operator to miter up to 45°, left and right, without moving cutting material. Saw blade turns at 54 rpm so there is no heat, sparks, or dust.
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Cold sawing is quickly becoming the most popular method of steel, stainless-steel, and non-ferrous cutting. Cold sawing has a number of advantages over the old fashioned methods of abrasive and band sawing.
o Speed - 6" x 2" channel iron can be cut in under 9 seconds, 3" schedule 40 pipe in under 6 seconds.
o Quality - Straight, accurate cuts (guaranteed +.002"), no burr, no heat, no discoloration.
o Safety - Sawblade turns at only 54 RPM. No heat, sparks, dust, very little noise.
o Economical - The cold sawblade may be resharpened up to 50 times, reducing steel cutting costs by 90%.
o Dependability - DORINGER coldsaws are manufactured in the United States. 3 years warranty on gearbox, 1 year on complete machine.
The Doringer Model D-350 uses a 14" high speed steel resharpenable sawblade. The machine can cut up to 4¾" round, 4" x 4" square, and 2½" s 6" rectangular. The unique miter table allows the operator to miter up to 45 degrees, left and right, without moving the cutting material. The unique design of the Doringer miter table allows for easy fixturing for miters past 45 degrees and compound miters. Doringer machines have been manufactured in America for over 15 years and have over 4500 machines operating around the world.
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