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According to James Digby, director and general manager at Wilsons, the Kastotec AM4 is 10 times faster at cutting aluminium alloys than two early Kasto bandsaws installed in the 1980s, which are still in daily use.
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Even when cutting case-hardened varieties, high productivity rates are achieved, Kasto said.
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Other features of Kasto saws that Wilsons 'engineers appreciate are the integral control panel instead of a bolt-on type, and the ease of programming.
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Kasto has revealed how its high-speed, automatic bandsaws are enabling Wilsons to increase productivity in aluminium-sawing applications.
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Digby said that on all of the Kasto machines, a new job can be programmed in a matter of minutes, even if new data has to be entered at the control.
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'The cut on the Kasto saws is cleaner as it uses minimum-volume coolant and the chips are much thicker, more like those produced when milling,' he added.
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Kasto has revealed how its high-speed, automatic bandsaws are enabling Wilsons to increase productivity in aluminium-sawing applications.
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Kasto has revealed how its high-speed, automatic bandsaws are enabling Wilsons to increase productivity in aluminium-sawing applications.
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Even when cutting case-hardened varieties, high productivity rates are achieved, Kasto said.
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The advantage of having automatic bandsaws as reliable as the Kasto machines is that they can run without operator attendance from the end of the day shift.
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