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Behringer-Fabtech Preview
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Behringer-Fabtech Preview
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Metal Center News Staff
on
Oct 5, 2022
Behringer - Booth: B7817
The Behringer HBE-320/523GA is a state-of-the-art fully automatic horizontal mitering band saw, with cutting capacities of 20.4 inches wide by 12.6 inches high, and miter capacity of 45 degrees right and 60 degrees left, for 105 degrees total rotation. With a length tolerance of 0.005 inches and miter accuracy of 1/10th of one degree, the HBE-320/523GA is a true precision machine.
Powerful, accurate and reliable, the HBE-320/523GA is well positioned to be your high-production fabrication saw.
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