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Bandsaw.


Grizzly Industrial Inc.

Booth #9071

Grizzly says its Model G0568 24-in. industrial bandsaw Noun 1. bandsaw - an endless saw consisting of a toothed metal band that is driven around two wheels
band saw

power saw, sawing machine, saw - a power tool for cutting wood
 is made in an IS09001-rated factory and engineered for heavy use. It features a 5-hp, 220V, single-phase sinĀ·gle-phase
adj.
Producing, carrying, or powered by a single alternating voltage.
 motor; the Model G0569 features a 7.5-hp, 220V, 3-phase motor. For added utility, these bandsaws have handwheel-driven table tilt, ball-beating blade guides, a rack-and-pinion rack and pinion
n.
A device for the conversion of rotary and linear motion, consisting of a pinion and a mated rack.



rack
 guide elevation elevation, vertical distance from a datum plane, usually mean sea level to a point above the earth. Often used synonymously with altitude, elevation is the height on the earth's surface and altitude, the height in space above the surface.  adjustment, 16-in. cutting height capacity and an extra-large 33 1/2-in. by 24 5/8-in. precision-ground cast-iron table.

(800) 523-4777

www.grizzly.com

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Title Annotation:SHOW STOPPERS
Publication:Wood & Wood Products
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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