
Behringer Saws Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance bandsawing machines, circular cold saws, and structural fabricating equipment, will exhibit its latest innovations at Eastec 2025, taking place May 13-15 in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
Attendees can visit booth #2004 to experience the capabilities of two flagship machines: the HBE321A Dynamic horizontal bandsaw and the VMS 370 cold saw. Both are engineered to deliver precision, efficiency, and versatility for a wide range of metal cutting applications.
The HBE321A Dynamic automatic bandsaw is designed for economical use across industry and steel trade sectors, offering high-performance cuts with tight tolerances. Its robust design accommodates a wide range of materials—from profiles and tubes to solid metal—while ensuring uncompromising work protection and accessibility. The saw’s cast iron band guiding parts provide vibration damping at the cutting edge, extending tool life and enhancing precision.
Equipped with a servo downfeed system driven by a ball screw and servo motor, the HBE321A Dynamic delivers shorter idle times and precise saw feeds, resulting in higher cutting performance and longer band life. The machine’s sensitive BEHRINGER cutting pressure control automatically adapts the saw feed to varying material cross-sections, optimizing cutting performance for tubes and profiles. Additional features include an automatic guide arm for consistent sawing results, an electrically driven chip brush with tool-free maintenance, and a double clamping vice that ensures reliable clamping for both single cuts and bundles.
The VMS 370 cold saw series is known for its simple operation, robust construction, and precise cutting capabilities. With more than 250,000 units sold, the company says it remains a trusted solution for cutting solid materials, tubes, and profiles. At the heart of the VMS 370 is the in-house produced worm gear unit with Eisele shock-absorbing technology, delivering smooth, low-vibration saw operation that extends blade and machine service life.
Designed for flexibility and space efficiency, the VMS 370 features user-friendly miter adjustments with fixed stops, a sturdy machine base with vibration-damping cast iron components, and a saw feed controlled by a safety snap-in lever for precise travel settings. An optional micro spray lubrication system ensures optimal cutting conditions by moistening the saw blade with cutting oil, promoting long tool life and a clean working environment.
Attendees are invited to explore these cutting-edge machines and discuss customized solutions with Behringer's expert team. The company’s commitment to innovation, precision, and customer service continues to set industry standards in sawing technology.
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- bandsaw
bandsaw
Machine that utilizes an endless band, normally with serrated teeth, for cutoff or contour sawing. See saw, sawing machine.
- bandsaw blade ( band)
bandsaw blade ( band)
Endless band, normally with serrated teeth, that serves as the cutting tool for cutoff or contour band machines.
- bandsawing
bandsawing
Long, endless band with many small teeth traveling over two or more wheels (one is a driven wheel, and the others are idlers) in one direction. The band, with only a portion exposed, produces a continuous and uniform cutting action with evenly distributed low, individual tooth loads. Often called band machining.
- feed
feed
Rate of change of position of the tool as a whole, relative to the workpiece while cutting.
- sawing
sawing
Machining operation in which a powered machine, usually equipped with a blade having milled or ground teeth, is used to part material (cutoff) or give it a new shape (contour bandsawing, band machining). Four basic types of sawing operations are: hacksawing (power or manual operation in which the blade moves back and forth through the work, cutting on one of the strokes); cold or circular sawing (a rotating, circular, toothed blade parts the material much as a workshop table saw or radial-arm saw cuts wood); bandsawing (a flexible, toothed blade rides on wheels under tension and is guided through the work); and abrasive sawing (abrasive points attached to a fiber or metal backing part stock, could be considered a grinding operation).
- sawing machine ( saw)
sawing machine ( saw)
Machine designed to use a serrated-tooth blade to cut metal or other material. Comes in a wide variety of styles but takes one of four basic forms: hacksaw (a simple, rugged machine that uses a reciprocating motion to part metal or other material); cold or circular saw (powers a circular blade that cuts structural materials); bandsaw (runs an endless band; the two basic types are cutoff and contour band machines, which cut intricate contours and shapes); and abrasive cutoff saw (similar in appearance to the cold saw, but uses an abrasive disc that rotates at high speeds rather than a blade with serrated teeth).