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The Verticut Bandsaw / Cut off saw: Model 115-C Standard and Vari-speed in stock download the brochure pdf |
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the standard 115 model |
the new electronic variable speed model |
Made in Canada |
Verticut Bandsaw Specifications | 115-C-VS | 115-C |
Capacity Round (no length limit) | 10" |
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Capacity Round ( maximum 8 1/2" length) | 13" |
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Capacity Round at 45 degrees | 7" |
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Capacity Rectangular | 10" x 13" |
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Rip Cutting Width | 9" |
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Blade Size | 1/4" to 3/4" x 10' |
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Blade Speeds ( ft / min ) | 70 - 350 | 75,130,215,350 |
Blade Tension | 30,000 psi |
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Blade Guides | hardened rollers, groved for 1/2" and 1/4" blades |
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Table Height | 33" |
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Work Table | 1" x 18" x 30" ground |
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Machine Weight | 1,000 lb. |
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Overall Dimensions | 34"w x 48"d x 68"h |
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Blade | 1 Hp | 3/4 Hp |
Motor Starter | electronic drive | Manual starter |
Voltage | 110/1/60 20 Amp circuit | 110/1/60 |
The Verticut Bandsaw: |
can be used as a cut-off saw |
can be used as a contour cut as a tool room saw. The standard guides can use 1/4", 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4" blades. |
can rip cut unlimited lenghts. The throat limits cuts to 9" |
can notch blocks. Cut to the depth set up on the depth stop, turn the block and cut to meet the first cut. Cuts are at 90° to the table. |
heavy duty base for stability and strength |
quick adjusting material clamp |
foot pedal for carriage movement of 4" leaves your for hands free to set the workpiece. |
graduated scale for depth of cut |
miter block allows miter cutting of +/- 45 degrees |
c-clamp for clamping of material |
adjustable cutting force for cutting of solids or structural shapes |
all bearings are totally enclosed and lubricated for life |
solid ground table |
cast iron wheels |
heavy duty cast iron gear box with aluminum bronze worm wheel. No external gears. |
roller guides are grooved allowing use of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" |
material stop for repetitive cutting |
C.S.A. Approved |
one premium quality 3/4" bandsaw blade |
instruction and parts manual casters can be easily fitted to make the saw portable. Move the saw to the stock! |
The King adjustable roller stand will help with longer work stock Click Here |
Roberts Machinery pioneered the roll-in style bandsaw in Canada in the 1950's. Since then thousands have been sold. The original design was developed by the Roll-In Saw Co. in Parma, Michingan. Back when the dollar was near par with the US $, these saws were good value. In the 1970's Les Baxter started making a Canadian version with some very significant design improvements. He eliminated the external gearing which was exposed to chips that caused the gears to wear fast. The exchange rate changed and now the Baxter Verticut roll in style say is both superior in design and more attractively priced than the American made saw. |