The Sealey SM35CE is a compact yet highly capable 300mm horizontal metal cutting bandsaw engineered for accurate and controlled cutting in light industrial and workshop environments. With four selectable blade speeds and a hydraulic feed system, it delivers smooth, efficient performance across various ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Built with a durable cast iron frame and a heavy-duty steel base, the SM35CE ensures long-term reliability and vibration-free operation. The integrated coolant system reduces blade wear, while the hydraulic arm feed mechanism allows smooth, consistent cuts without operator fatigue. Its ergonomic design includes easily accessible controls and a swivelling vice for angled cutting.
Specification | Details |
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Model Number | SM35CE |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Motor Type | Induction |
Voltage | 230V |
Motor Power | 750W (1hp) |
Blade Size | 2360 x 19 x 0.9mm |
Blade Speeds | 34, 41, 59, 98 m/min |
Cutting Capacity (90 degrees - Round) | Ø180mm |
Cutting Capacity (90 degrees - Rectangular) | 180 x 300mm |
Cutting Capacity (45 degrees - Round) | Ø100mm |
Cutting Capacity (45 degrees - Rectangular) | 110 x 170mm |
Coolant System | Integrated, 24V pump |
Weight | 138kg |
The SM35CE offers a balance of compact design and industrial performance. Ideal for precision applications, it maintains blade alignment even under extended use. With quiet operation, minimal vibration, and user-friendly adjustments, it's a top choice for small manufacturers and repair workshops looking for reliability and versatility in metal cutting tasks.
Q: Can the SM35CE cut stainless steel?
A: Yes, it can cut stainless steel and other metals effectively when paired with the correct blade type and speed setting.
Q: Does the SM35CE support angled cuts?
A: Yes, the vice allows mitre cuts up to 45 degrees, making it suitable for angled cutting applications.
Q: Is this bandsaw supplied with a blade?
A: Yes, it typically comes with one pre-installed bi-metal blade suitable for general-purpose metal cutting.
Q: What routine maintenance is recommended?
A: Routine checks should include blade tension and wear, coolant levels, and ensuring the hydraulic system is functioning properly. Regular cleaning helps maintain performance and safety.