MACHINERY: Bridge Saw

farnese lynx 1Click photo for galleryfarnese lynx 2farnese lynx 3Farnese Australia, Ingleburn, Australia, introduces the LYNX bridge saw to the North American market. The monobloc standalong machine offers a cutting stroke of 142” X 142” with an 11” Z-stroke. The 20 HP spindle handles blades up to 22” in diameter, and includes a aluminum blade cover to minimize spatter. The blade can be tilted up to 45° for miter cuts, and plunge cutting is also possible.

The saw is equipped to electronically measure long travel in both and in and out direction. A pendant station allows operators to program and execute multiple cuts of predetermined widths; a homing feature returns the cutting blade to home position, away from the working area.

The saw includes a worktable that tilts from 0°-80° for easy loading and unloading, powered by heavy-duty electronic pistons.

CONTACT: Farnese North America, 616-844-8651