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Roll-In
Saw Journeyman JM1220 Vertical Tool and Die Bandsaw
From the digital speed control with readout to the
calibrated tilt-table, the Journeyman Vertical JM1220 Tool and Die
bandsaw from Roll-in Saw sets the standard for versatility. To
increase operator efficiency, the tilt-table moves 11” front to back
by counterweight pressure controlled with a foot pedal and lock.
The variable speed control, tilt-table
“Adjusto-Blok®” blade guides, safety shield, chip-clearing funnel,
chip blower, angle plate and blades all add up to high performance
when making contour and profile cuts, rip cuts, and the most complex
angle cuts.
Pressure for the table feed is supplied by two
counterweights. One is adjustable, supplying fifteen pounds to
sixty pounds of cutting pressure. Gravity supplies the power. The
hydraulic regulator system further assures accurate chatter-free
cutting speeds.
The standard tilting table combined with power
feed makes compound angle cuts practical. This is a perfect
precision-cutting machine for tool and die, R&D, and model shops.
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Special Features
- Table traverses: 11" front to back by counterweight
pressure, controlled by foot pedal and lock
- Compressed air chip blower
Optional Equipment
- 1" or 5/8" Welder, grinder, and shear
- Pulleys for optional speeds of 140-1038 and 280-2076 sfpm
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SPECIFICATIONS |
| Capacity Under Guides |
12 ½” Maximum, table-to-guide |
| Throat |
20” |
| Frame |
Welded steel |
| Blade Size |
3/4"Width x 12' 10"Length
.035 Thick (bi-metal) |
| Blade Guard |
Blade |
| Blade Guides |
“Adjusto-Blok®” blade guides
for 1/4” to 3/4" blade widths, safety shield |
| Blade speeds |
70 to
500 sfpm digital speed control with readout* |
| Table |
24 ¼” x 24¼” Cast iron
precision ground, 45° right, 10° left, 1° calibration marks |
| Feed systems |
Gravity feed |
| Wheels |
Aluminum 20 1/4" x 24 1/4"
with polyurethane molded surface |
| Motor |
2HP, 220/440V, 60-cycle,
three-phase |
| Dimensions |
46" Width x 80" Height x 30"
Length |
| Shipping Weight |
1,000 lbs. F.O.B. Cleveland
Ohio |
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