Low hour YUKON II Bridge with very low hours, just 1070 hours, tilting table, tilting saw head and laser guide light. Machine sits on a concrete block wall. Still under power, inspect in operation. This is a rare find and won't last long. The following specifications and control features are taken from the manufacturer's web site for a 2009 model and cannot be guaranteed to be acurate for a 2006 model. Maximum sawing depth with diamond blades designed for granite: 2-1/4" with 14" blade, 3-1/4" with 16" blade, 6-3/4" with 24" blade Maximum tool width: 1-1/2" Blade housing built to accept 24" blade (maximum) Blade center hole to fit a 50mm arbor shaft Blade mounted on left side of bridge as viewed by operator Blade flange size: 8-1/2" Main motor size: 20 HP AC, 1150 RPM across the line starters, TEFC motor Main drive system: Direct drive Bridge miter with portable digital angle indicator (accurate to 0.1 degree): 0-47 degree manual position and lock Track type wire/hose distribution system for cross-head travel Cross-head travel distance: 144" travel provides 136" plunge cut in 4 cm (1-1/2") thick material with 14" blade Cross-head travel speed: 1-50 FPM, variable-speed AC drive, TEFC motor Cross-head travel drive: Rack & pinion Cross-head travel guides: Dual round linear ways with precision slide bearings and automatic oil system Raise and lower: 12" Raise and lower drive: variable-speed AC drive; screw driven Fixed blade cover: includes ball valve and water hose and water forks for water application to blade Standard gantry rails: 198" in length, 11' 6" cutting area Gantry drive speed: 1-20 FPM, automatic air brakes Controls: Joystick or touch-screen gantry controls 3 pre-set move single-cut widths and added +/- direction toggle Improved procedure for changing cut-modes 10 auto-mode programmable cut widths Two storable preset X axis soft limits Programmable ìroddingî soft limit to Z axis External pushbutton arbor control switches Simplified screen navigation and improved labeling Merged manual and semi-automatic functions into one function for making single cuts Adopted X-Y-Z coordinates to describe direction of movement Improved touch-screen interface with fast refresh speed Y axis joystick has center lock to prevent accidental movement
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