The machine is designed for a wide range of applications and delivers top performance with both carbide and bimetallic saw blades. Its feed system is controlled by means of two ball screw spindles, each with a servo drive for precise, infinitely variable control. The machine also has a retraction unit on each side for lifting the band from the surface when the saw head moves back. This makes for particularly efficient, exact sawing with minimal tool wear.
The Kastowin pro AC 5.6 is driven by an 11-kilowatt frequency-controlled motor, which provides plenty of capacity for use with carbide blades. The cutting range is 560 millimetres and the smallest dimension to be cut is 25 x 25 millimetres. The shortest residual length is ten millimetres for individual offcuts and 35 millimetres for automatic operation, enabling operators to reduce waste to a minimum. Two electrically driven plastic brushes keep the band free of chips. They are easy to replace and are automatically adjusted throughout their service life. The sawing unit has a heavy, torsionally rigid welded structure with vibration-optimised ribbing, ensuring quiet operation with shorter cutting times and a long tool life.
The machine also has a coolant pump and a large coolant reservoir so that difficult-to-machine materials can be cut with minimal tool wear. In addition, this fully automatic saw comes with EasyControl, a high-performance control unit. It is easy to use and reduces idle times in automatic operation for maximum cutting performance. All parameters can be optimised to match the type of blade being used.
APMEN Web Product, Oct 2016