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bandsaw
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Noun1.bandsaw - an endless saw consisting of a toothed metal band that is driven around two wheels
power saw, sawing machine, saw - a power tool for cutting wood
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bandsaw [ˈbændsɔː] nscie f à ruban


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It can automatically eliminate all the waste generated by small bandsaws, resaws, gang ripsaws and blocks from chopsaws, according to the company.
Existing equipment, acquire 25 years prior and fixed throughout the years, will be replaced with high-strain bandsaws and 10 tractor-trailer loads of sawmilling equipment that have been sitting in the yard of Quebec-based Distribution Cardinal Inc, waiting for facility to be built.
Mossner offers a complete line of automated bandsaw cells, shearing presses, bandsaws, circular saws, casting handling systems, gripper design and construction, fixture design and construction, robotics and automation, de-flashing and trim presses --Mossner + Reich Ph: 205/655-2121 * Fax: 205/655-2123 www.
 
 
 
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