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Diamond Saw cuts through quartz and glass.

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July 31, 2008 - Designed to use 1 in. wide grit-edged saw bands, Model 2012-D12 features 20 in. throat with standard 12 in. work height that accommodates wide range of material sizes. It includes 20 in. wheels to minimize band fatigue, electric ballscrew-controlled cast iron table with 12 in. stroke, and variable frequency 5 hp ac drive with band speeds from 550-5,500 fpm. Device includes feed-rate control from operator panel, as well as easily accessible coolant reservoir and pump system.

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DoAll Company
254 North Laurel Avenue
Des Plaines, IL, 60016
USA



DoALL's New 2012-D12 Diamond Saw is Designed to Cut Friable Materials


DoALL Sawing Products will introduce Model 2012-D12, an economically priced diamond saw for cutting friable materials including quartz and glass in the North Building Booth B-7301 at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Illinois on September 8-13, 2008.

Designed to use 1" wide grit-edged saw bands, Model 2012-D12 has a 20-inch throat with standard 12-inch work height that accommodates a wide range of material sizes. It features 20-inch wheels to minimize band fatigue, an electric ballscrew-controlled cast iron table with a 12-inch stroke for greater productivity, and a variable frequency 5-hp AC drive with band speeds from 550 to 5,500 fpm to permit cutting of a wide variety of materials.

The 2012-D12's design and ease of use features, including feed-rate control from the operator panel and easily accessible coolant reservoir and pump system, result in minimal maintenance time, reduced operating costs and lower total cost of ownership.

DoALL Sawing Products is the only manufacturer that offers solutions for all of a customer's sawing needs including sawing machines, Saw blades, cutting fluids and material handling systems plus factory service and support, financing, and more. They are supported by a full complement of sawing professionals, three manufacturing facilities and the DoALL Sawing Products North American showroom and demo-center in Elk Grove Village, Illinois.

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