Johnson Hardware VH-40, VH-24, V-24, E-16, V-40, V-16 Specifications, Model Number Capacity

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4/29/03

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Number:

 

Capacity:

 

Throat

Inches

Work Height

Inches

Table:

 

Work Table

Inches

Auxiliary

Inches

Height from Floor

Inches

Travel-Manual or Hydraulic

Inches

Tilt-Left

Degree

Tilt-Right

Degree

Table Weight Capacity

Lbs.

Blade:

 

Width Minimum

Inches

Width Maximum

Inches

Length Minimum/Maximum

Inches

Length Minimum/Maximum

Inches

Wheel Diameter

Inches

Band Speed:

 

Low Range

FPM

High Range

FPM

Drive Motor

HP

Welder Capacity:

Inches

VH models equipped

 

with hydraulic table

 

Hydraulic Motor:

HP

Height of Machine:

Inches

Floor Space:

Inches

Shipping Weight:

 

Manual Table

Lbs.

Hydraulic Table

Lbs.

V-16

 

V-24/VH-24

 

V-40/VH-40

16

23-1/2

41

11

12-1/2

12-1/2

23-1/2 x 23-1/2

 

26-3/8 x 26-3/8

 

26-3/8 x 26-3/8

--

 

9 x 22-3/8

 

15-1/2 x 21-1/2

38

42

41

--

10

10

10

10

10

30

30

30

850

850

850

1/8

1/8

1/8

5/8

1

3/4

128/133

178/187

134/140 (2

 

 

 

 

wheels)

--

--

186/189 (3

 

 

 

 

wheels)

16-1/2

24-1/2

16-1/2

60 to 590

 

50 to 425

 

50 to 425

--

 

425 to 4250

 

425 to 4250

1

2.2

2.2

1/8 – 5/8

 

1/8 – 1

 

1/8 – 1

--

1/3

1/3

72

90

78

38 x 25

 

60 x 60

 

72 x 60

1000

2025

2025

--

2225

2395

Manual V-16, V-24, VH-24, V-40 & VH-40

4 – Section I

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Contents Section I Manual Foreword Section I Table of Contents Specifications Model Number Capacity29/03 29/03 Machine Unpacking and Installation Precautions Filling the Speed RegulatorBlade Installation Wheel AlignmentBlade Tensioning Blade GuidesBlade Guides Upper Guide Installation High Speed Roller GuidesAre the same for both single and double bearing assemblies Band Speed Selection 29/03 SAW Blade Selection Speeds and FeedsMaterial Alloy COLD-WORK Nitronic 50,60 Speed / Cutting Rate Reduction for Hard MaterialsRate Reduction Welding Instructions General Description Hydraulic Feed TablePreparation of Blade Adjustment Clamping the Blade EndsWelding AnnealingPoor Welds / Trouble Shooting Welder Layout and Controls Welder MaintenanceRE-FINISHING the Weld USE of Standard and Optional Accessories Machine MaintenanceAlways Contact Dake Before Removing the Welder Slots