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Cosen Band Saws With Manual, Vertical Tilt-Frame

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Eastec 2023: The V-1822 Tilt-Frame Band Saw features a manual design and enables miter cuts ranging from 0 to 60 degrees in both directions.

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Photo Credit: Cosen Saws

Photo Credit: Cosen Saws

Cosen Saws V-1822 Tilt-Frame Band Saw is said to deliver exceptional quality for both everyday use to help automate workflows or serve as a small band saw to keep in the shop for one-off cuts. The V-1822 takes Cosen’s tilt-frame design and applies it to a rigid, yet small, footprint with an 18" × 22" capacity.

Developed to be a more affordable option for those in nonproduction settings, the saw features a manual design and enables miter cuts ranging from 0 to 60 degrees in both directions. The saw comes equipped with a 1 1/4" blade, a 5-hp blade motor, and comes standard with an adjustable 0 to 5-degree blade that can help increase blade life and provide efficient cuts.

Other features include an adjustable flood coolant system; powered wire blade brush; and rigid cast-iron guide arm and bed design. It has a manual blade tension device with pressure gauge and a retractable coolant tray for easy access. The saw also comes with built-in table t-slots as well as a wash-down hose for easy cleaning. Quick clamp-and-release movable and fixed vises provide optimal workholding and operation efficiency, and easy one-person blade changes.

The company offers more than 140 reliable and dependable options which are all configurable to help provide the best cutting solutions for your application, including manual, vertical, and automatic saws.

Look for these and other band saw options at Booth 2114 at Eastec 2023.

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