W.F. Wells Model P-50-3 Horizontal Bandsaw, Rectangular at 90° 50″ High x 50″ Wide
Mr. William F. Wells (Bill) moved to Three Rivers, Michigan in 1925 and formed Wells Manufacturing, a manufacturer of vertical meat cutting saws. In 1928, Wells Manufacturing developed the horizontal metal cutting bandsaw branded the Wells Model #4. He later introduced the Wells Model #8, which is still in production today, known as the Wellsaw Model #1016. Bill Wells sold his interest in Wells Manufacturing (now recognized as Wellsaw) and in 1948 formed W.F. Wells & Sons. The first saw model, M-9, was produced in 1949 and the company continued to produce, expand and refine their product line for the next 42 years.
In May of 1991, Mr. Robert F. Boyle, the owner of Wellsaw, purchased W.F. Wells & Sons from the Wells family. The company was renamed W.F. Wells, Inc. and has continued to grow and add to its ever expanding product line.
Optional Accessories
Discharge Worktable, 50″ Wide X 48″ Long
Discharge Worktable, 50″ Wide X 96″ Long
Hydraulic Holddown, Saw Vise
High Speed Drive, Roller Guides
Hydraulic Chip Conveyor
Capacity: Rectangular at 90° 50″ High x 50″ Wide
Weight Capacity: 15,000 lbs
Blade Speed: 60-500 SFPM
Blade Size: 2″ X .063″ X 37′-8″
Blade Guide: Carbide Blocks, Spring Tensioned
Blade Tension: Hydraulic, Console Controlled
Blade Sawing Force: Variable 0-1000 lbs
Saw Vise: Hydraulic Full Stroke
Blade Drive: 20 HP, 3ph AC Vector
Hydraulic System: 20 Gal. Capacity, 5 HP Motor
Coolant System: 60 Gal. Capacity, 10 GPM Pump
Work Height: 26″
Shipping Weight: 21,500 lbs
Electrics: Wired to NFPA 79 Machine Tool Standards
LED Blade Speed Indicator
Hydraulic Guide Arm Positioning
Blade Break/Stall Switch
Hydraulic Powered Blade Brush
Machine Dimensions: 24′ Length x 60″ Width x 13’6″ Height
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