July 1, 2021 - Cosen, Charlotte, North Carolina, introduced the all new V-1824 Vertical Tilt-Frame Band Saw to their product line, and to this year’s Fabtech line-up. In an ever changing and growing fabrication market, the need for cost effective cuttings solutions at different capacities and price points is evident. With vertical saw designs becoming more popular amongst fabricators, the 1824 takes Cosen's popular tilt-frame design and applies to a rigid yet small footprint.
Developed to be a more affordable option for those in non-production settings, the saw is a manual design and allows for miter cuts ranging from 0-60 degrees, both left to right. The saw comes equipped with a 1 1/4 in. blade, a 5 hp blade motor, and comes standard with an adjustable 0-5 degree blade cant to help increase blade life and provide efficient cuts. Reaching blade speeds that range from 75-375 ft/min, and utilizing both precision feed pressure and feed rate valve controls, the saw allows for quick adjustments depending on the material being cut.
Other features include:
- Gearbox designed to accept high lateral pressure
- Adjustable flood coolant system
- Powered wire blade brush
- Carbide blade guides and guide bearings provide additional blade support
- Rigid cast-iron guide arm and bed design
- Manual blade tension device with pressure gauge
- Retractable coolant tray for easy access
- Built in table t-slots
- Wash down hose for easy cleaning
- Quick clamp and release movable and fixed vises for optimum work holding and operation efficiency
- Easy one-person blade change
Come see the all new Cosen V-1824 in person this September during Fabtech 2021 in Chicago. Cosen will be located at booth A5331 and will have plenty of associates standing by to answer any question you may have.