SR Series Gang Ripsaw
Fixed Arbor Gang Ripsaw
The HASKO SR-Series Gang Ripsaw is widely known as the workhorse of fixed-arbor ripping operations and is available with arbor lengths of 24″, 30″, and 36″.
Application
For high-speed straight- or curve-sawing of kiln-dried hardwoods at speeds up to 400 FPM, the HASKO SR-Series consistently rips more than 40,000 board feet per shift.
Features
- Powerful, HASKO Heavy-Built machines with direct-coupled arbors run from 75 to 150 HP
- When installed with an adequate lumber delivery system, these machines rip 5,000 to 7,000 board feet per hour
- Low-maintenance operation
- Individual electric gear motors on each feed roll for efficient power distribution
- Positive 8″ diameter chromed and knurled hydraulic-feed rolls with no expensive chain to wear out
- 1″ thick steel side-plate construction, with no weak cantilevered parts to fracture
- HASKO “Heavy-Built” for endurance
- Out-produces two dip-chain machines
- Mill-proven under harsh conditions
- Interlocked guards and outboard bearing
- Safety-oriented for operator protection
- Dedicated simplicity of design
- Infinitely adjustable feed speeds
- Sleeve-mounted saws for fast setup and saw changes
- Center section hold-down beam/chipbreaker helps prevent chatter and kickback
- Exclusive Quick-Clear™ to stop/open/clear/return/run in under a minute for greater productivity
- Rigid tubular-steel arbor-support yoke withstands up to 35,000+ bd. ft./shift
Option
- HASKAN board-scanning and optimizing package (HSLS)
Specifications
- Shortest Material: 27″
- Thickness Material: 1/2” – 2 1/2”
- Material Width: SR-24 up to 24”, SR-30 up to 30” and SR-36 up to 36”
- Arbor HP: Standard 75 hp (optional up to 150 hp)
- Saw Diameter: 14”
- Saw Sleeve Diameter: 3.5”
- Feed Rolls: 8” diameter top and bottom
- Feed Drive: Four 5 hp inverter controlled gear motors – 20 hp
- Feed Speed: Standard 150 – 400 feet/min
- Weight: 9,800 lbs
- Floor Space: SR-24 68” x 79”
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“…handles miscut lumber with ease…good lumber simply glides through it…”