Production band saw HBE663A Performance

The HBE663A Performance automatic saw is designed specifically for cutting material bundles within the HBE Performance series. Its double vice and retractable fixed jaws allow for accurate positioning of strapped bundles. When paired with sturdy vertical clamping mechanisms, the bundle remains firmly secured throughout the sawing process. Additionally, the industrial saw features an adjustable feeding gripper that can be set to either 1,500 mm or 3,000 mm to accommodate longer cut-off lengths.

  • Features of the production band saw HBE663A Performance

  • Reliable sawing of bundles

This is accomplished through the integration of a double clamping vice, retractable fixed vice jaws, and robust vertical clamping mechanisms.

  • Double clamping vice

ensures dependable operation, particularly when cutting bundles or performing individual cuts. The band saw's clamping jaws are positioned at both the input and output ends, securely holding the raw material as well as the completed cut.

  • Servo downfeed system

The feeding mechanism of the saw utilizes a ball screw in conjunction with a servo motor. This setup leads to notably reduced downtime and more accurate feeding of the saw. The benefit for you is enhanced cutting efficiency and increased lifespan of the band!

  • Automatic guide arm

Achieve the best sawing outcomes effortlessly, regardless of varying material dimensions.

  • Sensitive Behringer cutting pressure control

Enhances the efficiency of cutting when working with tubes and profiles by automatically adjusting the machine's saw feed to accommodate varying material cross-sections. Positioned directly behind the blade, this system allows for rapid and accurate regulation.

  • Auto-Feed-Control

Choosing materials from a comprehensive database. The AFC independently determines the ideal settings for saw feed and cutting speed.

  • Robust feeding gripper

The sturdy feeding gripper, equipped with a retractable fixed vice jaw, ensures accurate handling of large workpieces. Additionally, the feeding length can be customized to either 1,500 mm or 3,000 mm.

  • Economical use of carbide saw blades

Thanks to a strong design, the incorporation of advanced servo technology, and appropriately sized chip disposal.

  • Precision portal-design guide system

The integration of a sturdy, low-vibration saw frame with a portal-style linear guide system guarantees optimal band sawing performance and extended longevity.

  • Powerful chip conveyor

Efficient chip disposal is achieved through the funnel-shaped base of the machine and a paddle-style conveyor for chips, which includes a built-in coolant reservoir. With an ejection height of 800 mm, it accommodates sizable chip buckets.

  • Cast iron band guiding parts

Manufactured by Behringer, these tools feature vibration dampening right at the cutting edge, which enhances their longevity.

  •  Technical data production band saw HBE663A Performance

  • Cutting range
Cutting range 90° round 26 in
Cutting range 90° flat 28 x 26 in
Smallest dimension to be sawn round 0.8 in
Smallest dimension to be sawn flat 0.8 x 0.8 in
  • Performance characteristic
Feeding length single stroke 21.3 in (option 59 | 118 in)
Drive power 7.4 hp
Blade speed 33 - 360 fpm
Saw blade dimensions 344.5 x 2 (2-5/8) x 0.063 in
Rest piece length in automatic operation 1.9 in
Total power 16.1 hp
Saw feed servo-feed via ball screw
Material feed ball screw
Material clamping hydraulic
Saw blade cleaning electrically driven chip brush
  • Dimensions and weight
Length 88.6 in
Width 173.2 in
Height 108.7 in
Weight 14330 lbs
Material support height 31.5 in
  •  Applications band saw HBE663A Performance

  •  1. Industrial Applications

Cutting Large Metal Sections: Ideal for steel beams, rods, and profiles.

Machinery Parts Production: Slicing components for industrial machines and equipment.

Fabrication: Shaping materials for welding, assembly, and further processing.

  •  2. Construction and Infrastructure

Structural Steel Preparation: Cutting I-beams, pipes, and plates for building frameworks.

Custom Metalwork: Shaping metal for architectural and decorative projects.

Pipelines: Cutting pipes and tubing for oil, gas, and water distribution systems.

  •   3. Automotive and Aerospace

Vehicle Components: Slicing materials for car frames, suspension parts, and bodywork.

Aircraft Parts: Precision cutting of alloys for lightweight, high-strength components.

  •    4. Energy and Utilities

Renewable Energy: Preparing structural supports for wind turbines and solar panels.

Power Plants: Cutting materials for turbines, boilers, and support structures.

Pipeline Systems: Sizing and shaping pipes for energy transport.

  •   5. Metal Recycling and Processing

Scrap Metal Cutting: Reducing large pieces into manageable sizes for recycling.

Material Preparation: Preparing metals for further processing or repurposing.

  •   6. Workshops and Maintenance

Repair Tasks: Cutting spare parts for industrial machinery and tools.

Custom Fabrication: Handling bespoke metalwork for specific projects.

Prototyping: Assisting in the creation of metal prototypes.

  •  Uses - band saw HBE663A Performance

  1. Industrial Applications

Cutting steel, aluminum, and alloys for manufacturing and fabrication.

Producing components for industrial machinery and heavy equipment.

Shaping raw materials for welding, machining, or assembly.

  1. Construction

Preparing structural steel elements such as beams, columns, and plates for building frameworks.

Cutting pipes and tubes for plumbing, gas lines, and other infrastructure needs.

Shaping custom parts for architectural designs and metalwork.

  1. Automotive and Aerospace

Slicing metal sheets and profiles for car frames, axles, and body parts.

Cutting lightweight alloys for aircraft frames and structural components.

  1. Energy and Utilities

Cutting supports for wind turbines, solar panels, and other renewable energy systems.

Sizing pipes for oil, gas, and water pipelines.

Preparing materials for power plant construction and maintenance

  1. Metal Recycling

Reducing large scrap metal pieces into manageable sizes for recycling.

Preparing materials for melting or repurposing.

  1. Workshops and Custom Fabrication

Producing prototypes for custom designs and projects.

Cutting spare parts for repairs and maintenance.

Handling small batch production with consistent accuracy.