Description
Model 16 lapidary diamond saw is a 16-inch precision cutting glass coldworking and lapidary equipment slab saw with heavy-gauge, powder-coated steel tank, powerfeed, crossfeed vise, and 3/4 horsepower 110v motor. Includes Highland Park's best precision diamond blade.
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HIGHLAND PARK 16 INCH SLAB SAW MODEL 16 WITH POWERFEED AND CROSS-FEED VISE
WORKPIECE SIZE:
6-1/8 x 6-1/4 inch Cross Section
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:
ARBOR SHAFT – Cold rolled steel machined to 1-inch bearing diameter. 5/8 inch diameter for diamond saw arbor
BLADE FLANGES – Aluminum 3¾ inch outside diameter
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF SWITCH – Adjustable for length of cut
POWERFEED – 3 speeds. Approximate workpiece infeed rates:
13¾ inches per hour
17 inches per hour
22¾ 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-inch square stainless steel structural tubing
SAW BOX – Welded 7 gauge steel. Inside dimensions 19 ½ inches wide x 10¼ inches deep x 29¼ inches long. Overall height with the hood closed – 43 inches. Stainless drain cap and heavy-duty locking casters included
VISE – Cast iron jaws; 5 inches high x 6½ inches long
‒ Maximum workable jaw opening 5½ inches
‒ Lateral travel of vise assembly 3¾ inches
V-BELTS – Connect the motor to the saw blade and powerfeed screw
MOTOR – 110 volts 3/4 H.P. motor with thermal protection and start and run capacitors
POWER REQUIREMENTS -
OVERALL DIMENSIONS -
SHIPPING WEIGHT – 460 lbs. FREE CRATE INCLUDED and NO “Handling Charges” 42 x31 x50 in (12.21 pcf)
All Highland Park slab saws come ready to run from the factory precision aligned to a tolerance of +/-.03mm +/- .001 inch
IDEAL SAW FOR THE SMALL LAPIDARY SHOP
The Model 16 is economical, occupies little floor space, yet with a 16-inch blade it can easily cut large geodes, agates, nodules, and pieces of petrified wood up to 5 ½ inches in their least dimension. This saw can take advantage of thinner kerf blades available in smaller diameters. It is an ideal saw for both the new hobbyist and the seasoned pro.
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