VEVOR Band Saw with Stand, 10-Inch, 560 & 1100 RPM Two-Speed Benchtop Bandsaw, 370W 0.5HP Motor with Metal Stand Optimized Work Light Workbench Fence and Miter Gauge, for Woodworking Aluminum Plastic
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10 inch
14 inch
10 inch
0.5 hp
1.5 hp
0.5 hp
0.6HP
About this item
Impeccable Cutting Proficiency: Are you ready to cut into an unbelievable experience? The woodworking bandsaw can cut a variety of materials, such as wood, metal, copper, aluminum, plastic, and more, with a maximum cutting height of 6 inches. Max. Throat Width: 9.65 in / 245 mm, Sawblade Length: 72.13 in / 1832 mm, Max.Sawblade Speed: 890 m/min±10%.
Two-speed Adjustable: The benchtop band saw comes with a high-performance motor that can deliver a powerful 1/2 HP 370W output while providing overheat protection for added security. The benchtop band saw features an 1100 RPM maximum speed and 560 RPM minimum speed, accommodating their specific needs.
Multi-angle Cutting: The wood bandsaw features a tilting table that can be adjusted from 0 to 45°, allowing for more flexibility when cutting. The sawtable size is 13.39 x 13.19 in, made of Q235 steel for added strength and durability. By tilting the table 45 degrees to the right, you can easily cut bevels with precision and ease.
Optimized Light Position: It is designed with your everyday needs in mind. The work light's position is flexible and easy to operate, so you can adjust it to illuminate specific work areas without worrying about any shadows or dark spots, allowing you to work with precision effortlessly.
Save Space in No Time: The tabletop bandsaw is equipped with a stand that raises the machine to a comfortable height for easier use. It also includes storage space, making it convenient for you to store your tools and keep them within reach. Connect a dust collector to the saw to keep your jobsite clean.
VEVOR Band Saw with Stand, 10-Inch, 560 & 1100 RPM Two-Speed Benchtop Bandsaw, 370W 0.5HP Motor with Metal Stand Optimized Work Light Workbench Fence and Miter Gauge, for Woodworking Aluminum Plastic
The VEVOR woodworking bandsaw is designed with a 6-inch cutting height, 9.65-inch cutting width, and a 1/2HP 375W motor. It also features adjustable speeds between 560 and 1100 RPM, an optimized work light, and a sturdy stand for ease of use. Cut confidently with the VEVOR bandsaw!
Q: What are the maximum cutting height and throat width of the product? A: Max. Cutting Height: 6 in / 160 mm, Max. Throat Width: 9.65 in / 245 mm. Q: Does the product have 2 speeds? What is the maximum horsepower of the product? A: Yes. No-load Speed: 560 RPM / 1100 RPM ±10%. Power: 1/2 HP(370W).
Q: Does the product have a stand or base? What accessories are available? A: Yes. We provide 1 x metal bracket assembly, 1 x workbench, 1 x saw blade, 1 x open spanner, 1 x 3 mm hexagonal wrench, 1 x miter gauge, 1 x fence guide, 1 x rip fence, 1 x push stick, 1 x table insert.
Q: Does the product have a work light? A: Yes. We have optimized the work light, and you can adjust it as needed.
Q: What materials can the product cut? A: Our product can cut hardwood, softwood, copper, aluminum, plastic, etc.
The Vevor Band Saw is Fantastic! The stand that came with it is Totally inadequate. When you attach the stand to the saw the legs are to close together to be stable. It is a Great Saw though, I love using it!
this is quite a machine. the hardest thing, re assembly, was the base cabinet to the unit itself. but, then again, i'm a crippled up old man, making it hard to get on the shop floor and roll around trying to get to that screw in the far inside upper corner. i would have paid an extra $100 for someone to have put it together for me. regardless, the band saw is heavy and extremely solid. the motor reaches top speed almost instantly. the flexible light is weak, and useless, i'll have to replace it. it would be nice if the table was made of cast iron. however, it is made of pressed steel that is 3/16\" thick, again, not cast but barely adequate. all in all, i'll give it a 5 star rating. mainly because i was tickled pink to get it. it's a beauty and the price is right. my older brother bought a powermatic for the twice the amount. HA! his loss. oh, by the way, there were 2 parts left over and neither were in the book. perhaps vevor will reach out and explain where they go. i can't wait to put this through it's paces. i have hundreds of bowl blanks to cut up and store. thank you, vevor...but put a decent table with it, ok?
This band saw works great, is simple to operate and an excellent value. It's a far better in every way than my old band saw that it replaced. I really like the safety conscious design of VIVOR's power on-off switch. If you are new to band saws, this saw will be a bit of a hassle to assemble since there are no assembly instructions! Once you get it assembled though, you will have a thorough understanding of its operation. It two-speed operation feature isn't that convenient to use. It requires opening the lower compartment and shifting the motor drive belt to a different sized pulley and then readjusting it for proper belt tension. That's a minor thing. For this price this is a killer product.
works perfect for smaller projects. A definite purchase for the smaller scale hobbyist shop. It does what it is designed to do and set up is a breeze..
Go ahead and buy this 14" bandsaw. It looks really nice and cuts really well. One thing to mention is that I've immediately changed the 1/2" blade that comes with it. I had problems cutting straight or even following curves line with it. I ordered two blades one 1/4 " and 3/4 " both 109.25" long from Cyber Woodworking Depot. What a difference. Both cut straight lines and the 1/4" one cuts curves really well. You don't need the guiding bearings for cutting straight lines, just you to know. It makes absolutely no difference with or without them. When you cut curves you do need them to prevent the torque of the blade. Another nice thing about this saw is that it has an excitation motor. If you cut light things the power is around 5 to 600 hundred watts, but once you resaw thick wood than the power kicks in around 1250 Watts, which is exactly what they say in the ad about 1.5HP motor. Trust me I did measure it myself out of curiosity. A worthy procedure to mention in here. When you tension your blade just make sure you first apply the quick release shaft and after that use the tension pan on top of the machine to screw and increase it more. Don't do it backwards because it can bend the brackets groove that holds the entire mechanism and your blade guard that raises up and down will hit the upper wheel after that. If you need to adjust the blade on the lower wheel to be right in the center of it there are 4 screws in the back of the machine. First release tension on the blade and loosen the nuts but don't unscrew the bolts. Just enough to give a tiny room for the other one to push from the opposite direction. Do very small turns like a quarter arc at the time. Top and bottom screws are for that. To turn the blade left and right the other ones. Basically you don't have to touch them, but just in case the wheel is off from factory you know where to go. Everything is adjustable and workable, don't worry about a thing plus the customer service is prompt and helpful with no reserve. Very useful machine to have in your atelier and the price very competitive.