Description
Model 20 lapidary diamond saw – 20-inch precision glass coldworking and lapidary equipment slab saw with heavy-gauge, powder-coated steel tank, powerfeed, crossfeed vise, and 1 HP 110v motor. Includes Highland Park's best precision diamond blade.
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HIGHLAND PARK 20 INCH SLAB SAW MODEL 20 WITH POWERFEED AND CROSS-FEED VISE
WORKPIECE SIZE:
Up to 7-3/4 inch x 8 inch cross-section
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:
ARBOR SHAFT – Cold rolled steel machined to 1-inch bearing diameter. 1-inch diameter for diamond saw arbor
BLADE FLANGES – Aluminum 4-1/4 inch outside diameter
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF SWITCH – adjustable for length of cut
POWERFEED – 3 speeds. Approximate workpiece infeed rates: 1) 9 inches per hour, 2) 10-3/4 inches per hour 3) 13-1/2 inches per hour
SPLIT NUT DRIVE – Engages carriage with powerfeed screw. Released by a flip of the handle for quick carriage return
ROLLER BEARING CARRIAGE – Carriage rides on precision roller bearings instead of metal on metal bushings resulting in accurate operation that will never wear out
WAYS – 1-1/4 inch square stainless steel structural tubing
SAW BOX – Welded 7 gauge steel. Inside dimensions 26 inches wide x 13.25 inches deep x 39.5 inches long. Overall height with the hood closed – 44 inches. Stainless drain cap and heavy-duty locking casters included
VISE – Steel jaws; 5 inches high x 7-3/8 inches long
-Maximum workable jaw opening 9-1/4 inches
-Lateral travel of vise assembly – 6 inches
V-BELTS – Connect the motor to saw blade and powerfeed screw
MOTOR – 1 HP 110v with thermal protection and start and run capacitors
POWER REQUIREMENTS -
OVERALL DIMENSIONS -
SHIPPING WEIGHT – 590 lbs. CRATE INCLUDED FREE and NO “Handling Charges"
All Highland Park slab saws come ready to run from the factory precision aligned to a tolerance of +/-.03mm +/- .001 inch
JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR SCHOOLS, GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES AND LAPIDARY CLUBS AND ALSO THE MOST POPULAR SIZE FOR THE HOBBYIST.
The Model 20 is the most economical saw for the ranges of sizes of material most frequently cut. It is ideally suited for the rock cutter producing in volume. A highly effective production tool, it is compact enough for quick and convenient operation. Schools like this saw because it cuts fast enough to complete a demonstration within a class period. Geologists use the Model 20 for slabbing core samples. It is a favorite with lapidary clubs; used by members for specimens that are too large for their own saws.
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