Band Saw offers 13 in. capacity on hard-to-cut materials.

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Used for cutting such materials such as inconel, stainless steel, and nickel alloys, Danobat DS3A employs 195 x 1.3 x 0.04 in. blade that operates from 46–295 rpm. Dual columns accept blade tension, and material is clamped on both sides of blade to reduce burrs. Movable arm automatically adjusts to width of material and maintains optimum position relative to moving vice, and blade guidance is accomplished by bearings and plates fitted on plate holders.



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Danobat DS3A Band Saw - Sophistication at its Best



Pat Mooney Saws is proud to offer the Danobat DS3A, a band saw designed to cut up to 13” capacity.



Danobat DS3A is the ideal solution for cutting hard to cut materials such as Inconel, Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloys, etc. This machine is characterized by accuracy and heavy construction with the aim of ensuring productivity, extended blade life and cutting quality.



Two columns are designed to accept high blade tension. The material is clamped on both sides of the blade to reduce burrs. The movable arm is automatically adjusted to the width of the material and is positioned in the optimum position in relation to the moving vice. This ensures the saw blade is supported as close as possible to the material on both sides of the cut.



Blade guidance is accomplished by bearings and plates fitted on plate holders. This allows realignment of the blade position, while the automatic arm avoids manual adjustments.



Feeding of material by moving the vice is incremental thereby eliminating the need for the feeding vice to continuously move to the pre-set feed position. Results are faster cycle times and higher productivity.



Cutting Capacity:

Round 13”

Square 13” x 13”

Bundles 13” x 8.3”

Blade Dimensions 195” x 1.3” x 0.04”

Blade Speed FPM 46-295



Pat Mooney Saws is the sales and service center for Danobat machines.

For further information www.patmooneysaws.com or info@patmooneysaws.com

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