The
bridge saw is the most basic piece of equipment in a fabricators shop. However,
the needs of fabricators vary greatly when considering a bridge saw, depending
on the market they serve and their production requirements. For this reason CMS
has designed a wide range of sawing solutions. From the basic Flexa Saw, an
extremely robust semi-automatic bridge saw to the SPRINT / FALCON CNC saw which
are fully automated, to water jet / saw combination such as SprintJet.
ABWQ-3000A
granite bridge saw machine is developed from ABWQ-3000 bridge saw. The main
difference is in the table. Pop up rollers are used in the table of ABWQ-3000A.
So the operator can easily move the slab on the table before or after stone
cutting.
ABWQ-3000A
overall dimension is much smaller than heavy duty bridge saws, because stone
fabrication shops usually don’t have enough space to stand a huge heavy duty
bridge saw. The compact but strong structure design has greatly reduced
manufacture cost. This makes the small bridge saw affordable for most of stone
fabricators.
The
manual bridge saw is the entry-level bridge saw for standard stone shops. This
saw is powered and moved using joysticks. Laser positioning lines are standard,
also a small programmable cutting system. Tables rotate manually with hard
stops every 22.5 degrees. Horsepower ranges from 20 – 40 hp, blade size
diameter between 14 inches to 48 inches.
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