Bandsaw Machines
The Right Saw For The Job
The Range
Custom & Automatic Bandsaw Machines
Premium, high quality bandsaw machines with high-level automation and customisation for ultimate efficiency.
Semi-Automatic Bandsaw Machines
High quality bandsaw machines with semi-automatic features.
Gravity Downfeed Bandsaw Machines
Built for hard yakka in fabrication and engineering workshops.
Portable Bandsaw Machines
High quality Italian saws, perfect for quick, small cuts on the worksite.
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How It Works
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bandsaw machine used for?
A bandsaw machine is used for cutting metal, plastic, and other materials with high precision. It operates using a continuous, toothed blade looped around wheels, making it ideal for smooth, accurate cuts in metal fabrication, manufacturing, and engineering applications.
Is a bandsaw good for cutting metal?
Yes, bandsaws are one of the best tools for cutting metal. They offer precise, clean cuts, handle various metal thicknesses, and generate less heat and material waste compared to other saw types. Choosing the right blade ensures optimal performance for different metal types.
Which bandsaw is best for metal cutting?
The best bandsaw for metal cutting depends on your needs:
Material Type & Size: A robust, industrial-grade saw is needed for solid metals, while lighter-duty models work for tubing and thin sheets.
Blade Type: Choose a bi-metal or carbide-tipped blade for durability.
Usage Frequency: Heavy-duty industrial use requires a high-performance machine, while occasional users may prefer a more economical option.
Coolant System: Flood coolant systems help with heat dissipation, improving blade life.
Can a bandsaw cut stainless steel?
Yes, a bandsaw can cut stainless steel, but for best results, you should:
Use the right blade – A bi-metal M42 or carbide-tipped blade ensures durability and a smooth cut.
Control the feed rate – A slow, steady feed rate prevents overheating and blade wear.
Apply proper cooling – Flood coolant or mist lubrication reduces heat buildup, extending blade life and improving cut quality.
What is better for cutting metal: a bandsaw or a circular saw?
Bandsaw: Best for cutting large metal stock, tubing, and profiles with high precision and minimal material loss.
Circular Saw: Ideal for fast, straight cuts in thinner materials but may struggle with thick metal sections.
If you need precision, longer blade life, and reduced heat buildup, a bandsaw is the better choice.
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