Three vertical band saw models – Manual, Semi-Automatic, and Fully Automatic – provide precision, efficiency, and convenience. Delivering proven advantageous for industrial professionals, they accommodate a range of cutting requirements, from small-scale operations to large-scale manufacturing facilities.
Cosen Saws V-1822 is an entry-level cutting solution that’s simple and reliable. The saw is easy to use and allows operators to manually control the entire cutting process. With its heavy-duty construction and compact footprint, the Cosen V-1822 delivers precise and consistent cuts, providing customers with a cost effective, dependable cutting solution.
Key features:
- User-friendly interface for manual operation
- Heavy-duty construction for durability, reliability, precision
- Rigid, compact footprint
- Precise and consistent cuts
Cosen Saws V-2026NC & V-2230NC are a step up in terms of efficiency and productivity. These versatile band saws replace manual operation with easy-to-use semi-automatic features, ideal for medium-scale industrial applications. Operators can easily load the material, set the cutting parameters, and let the saw perform the cutting process. Cosen’s V-2026NC & V2230NC semi-automatic vertical saws offer precision, efficiency in operation, lower cost per cut, and durability in demanding production environments.
Key features:
- Semi-automatic operation for improved efficiency
- Easy material clamping, angle setting
- Inverter blade drive system allows for infinitely variable blade speeds
- Precision feed pressure and feed rate dual valve system
The Cosen AV-2026NC is designed to handle high-volume cutting with extreme precision. This fully automated saw integrates advanced features, including material feeding, cutting angle adjustment, and length positioning.
Key features:
- Fully automated operation for seamless cutting process
- Advanced features for material feeding, angle adjustment, length positioning
- Inverter blade drive system allows for infinitely variable blade speeds
- Computer controlled multiple indexing up to 999" max length
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