Amada CM75CNC Cold Saw – Year 2005

Amada CM75CNC Cold Saw – Year 2005
Amada Saw CM75CNC

Serial No.10600027
New Manufacture Date – 2005

SPECIFICATIONS:
Cutting Capacity – Round Solid @ 90 degrees…………0.4″ – 2.95″
Cutting Capacity – Flat & Profile @ 90 degrees….0.4″ x 0.4″ – 2.16″ x 2.16″
Saw Blade Diameter – 11.22″ (285mm)
Saw Blade Thickness – 0.08″ (2mm)
Automatic Feed Length (One Stroke)…………28.15″
Shortest Cut-Off Length (Automatic)…………0.4″
Head Feed…………Powered
Way Type…………Slides
Cutting Speeds (Inverter Drive)…………56-255 RPM
Number of Speeds…………Adjustable
Manual/Air/Hydraulic Vise…………Hydraulic
Coolant Type…………Mist
Air Requirements…………90 PSI
Hydraulic Motor…………3 HP
Main Saw Motor…………10 HP
Voltage…………220V/3PH/60Hz
Weight – Approximate…………5,600 Lbs.

Amada Saw CM75CNC EQUIPPED WITH:
PLC Control
Anti Backlash Device
Cut Piece Counter
Chip Conveyor
Sorting chute to Separate Trim & Remnants from Good Cut Pieces
Automatic Trim Cut
Carbide Stabilizer Pads
20′ Incline Table
Controlled Mist System
Wire Blade Chip Brush

Cold-cutting saws or circular saws, are primarily used for cutting metal materials.
Unlike conventional saws that generate heat during cutting, cold saws operate at lower speeds and use a coolant or lubricant to dissipate heat, hence the name “cold saws.”

This Amada saw is designed with a circular blade that has sharp, hardened teeth.
The blade rotates at a controlled speed, allowing for precise and efficient cutting of various metal profiles, such as tubes, pipes, solid bars, and profiles.
Cold saws are commonly used in metalworking industries, fabrication shops, and construction sites. Their cold-cutting process minimizes the risk of workpiece distortion or material discoloration caused by heat.
This ensures clean, burr-free cuts with excellent surface finish.
Additionally, saw provide accurate and straight cuts, making them suitable for applications that require high precision. They also offer versatility, as they can handle a wide range of metal materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.

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