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Double Column Bandsaw ensures precision cutting.

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April 29, 2009 - Designed with intuitive controls, Model XT320 A-NC double column bandsaw features 1¼ in. blade, feeder vise stroke of 78 in., and can cut up to 12 in. round material and up to 12 x 13 in. rectangular shapes. It includes automatic detection of cutoff point and material height. Sawframe has double arch construction for reducing vibration, while carbide blade guides run in large dia bearings for friction-free blade movement.

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Kalamazoo Machine Tool, Inc.
6700 Quality Way
Portage, MI, 49002
USA



KMT Introduces Model XT320 A-NC Double Column Bandsaw


Date: April 2009

Kalamazoo Machine Tool has introduced the Model XT320 A-NC double column bandsaw designed with intuitive controls and constructed to ensure precision cutting. The sawframe has a double arch construction, which dampens vibration and has greater strength, less flexing, less vibration, and greater blade life than comparable machines. The carbide blade guides run in large diameter bearings for virtually friction-free blade movement. This eliminates the initial blade twist and provides very rigid blade support for precise and true sawing. The combination of a long blade and very large bandwheels results in lower blade fatigue. The short three-inch minimum leftover material remnant results in less scrap.

Control features of the XT320 A-NC saw include automatic detection of the cutoff point and the material height, eliminating two of the settings that traditionally must be made by the operator. This greatly improves operator productivity. The Model XT320 A-NC saw also features a 1-1/4" blade, a feeder vise stroke of 78", and can cut up to 12" round material and up to 12" x 13" rectangular shapes.

CONTACT: Jim Larson, President
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