First picture is of another 2008 Yukon II saw to illustrate the set up of the machine. Machine will be taken off power on 2.24.2014 The following specifications and control features are taken from the manufacturer's web site for a 2010 model and cannot be guaranteed to be acurate for a 2008 model. Buyer will be responsible for rigging and loading charges. 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 New pendant control design New coiled pendant cable 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 User-selected Spanish or English language controls New diagnostic screen Operator ìhelpî screens Improved alarm screens with troubleshooting guide
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