Felder | FB 710 Bandsaw
Versatile Precision Bandsawing for Professional Woodworking
The Felder FB 710 Bandsaw provides precise cutting for wood and plastic materials with an 18⅛" (460 mm) cutting height and 27⅛" (689 mm) rip capacity, tailored for high-burden applications. Featuring a 28" (711 mm) flywheel, a tiltable cast iron table (-5° to +45°), and optional X-Life ceramic guides, it ensures stability and smooth operation for diverse materials.
Key Features
Highlights
- X-Life Ceramic Guides: Optional ceramic guides reduce friction and wear, ensuring consistent cutting quality and blade stability.
- Tiltable Cast Iron Table: Adjustable from -5° to +45° with a fine adjustable 90° stop for versatile cutting angles.
- High Cutting Height: 18⅛" (460 mm) capacity supports machining of plastics and non-ferrous metals.
Details
- Table Extensions: Can be fitted on three sides, extending to 29⅞" x 41" with fences and additional table for large workpieces.
- Aluminum Parallel Fence: Adjustable on left or right side, tilts for flat workpieces, ensuring safe and precise cuts.
- Mitre Fence: Optional adjustable fence from -45° to +45° for precise mitre cuts.
- Circle Cutting Device: Optional tool for accurate segmented semi-circles and circles.
- Sanding Unit: Optional device for edge processing with various sanding pads.
- Dust Extraction: Dual 120 mm connections for efficient chip removal.
- Powerful Motor: 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor with 573 rpm flywheel speed for high-performance cutting.
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The Felder FB 710 is a professional bandsaw designed for precise cutting, resawing, and shaping of solid wood. It is commonly used in furniture manufacturing, cabinet shops, and woodworking operations that require accurate curved and straight cuts. The FB 710 is designed for cutting solid wood, including hardwoods and softwoods. With appropriate blade selection, it can also be used for resawing thick stock and processing certain non-ferrous materials used in woodworking applications. The FB 710 is well suited for furniture making, custom cabinetry, architectural millwork, and professional woodworking shops that require reliable performance for curved cuts, ripping, and resawing operations. The FB 710 is engineered for high accuracy and stability using a rigid machine frame, precision-balanced wheels, and adjustable blade guidance, supporting smooth cuts and consistent results. The FB 710 is capable of straight cuts, curved cuts, contour shaping, and resawing, making it a versatile machine for a wide range of woodworking tasks. A bandsaw allows for efficient curved cutting and resawing with minimal material waste. It also offers safer cutting for certain operations compared to table saws, making it an essential tool in many professional shops. Blade selection is critical for performance. Choosing the correct blade width, tooth configuration, and tension for the material and cut type helps improve accuracy, surface finish, and blade life. Yes. The FB 710 is commonly used alongside jointers, planers, table saws, CNC routers, and sanding equipment as part of a complete woodworking workflow. The Felder FB 710 is manufactured in Austria. Felder Group machinery is known for Austrian-built equipment that emphasizes precision engineering, build quality, and long-term reliability. The FB 710 is ideal for professional furniture makers, cabinet shops, and woodworking operations that need a powerful, accurate bandsaw for resawing, shaping, and general cutting tasks.Felder | FB 710 Bandsaw FAQ
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