Hitachi CB75F 15 Amp 14-1/2-Inch Resaw Woodworking Band Saw with Guide Blocks, 115-Volt 1 Phase | 
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Rating: 15 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 403 Dimensions (in): 64.5 x 40 x 26.5
MPN: CB75F Model: CB75F UPC: 717709003309 EAN: 0717709003309
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 15 amp, 2.8 hp motor | | • | Table tilts at 45 degree | | • | 900 RPM with 11 13/16" height cut | | • | Rack and pinion fence adjustment | | • | Hitachi exclusive 5 year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description FEATURES AND BENEFITS Hitachi CB75F Resaw Band Saw 9.5 Amp motor, rugged power for the toughest cutting jobs 57 miter angle, to the right for ultra flexibility with 47 miter angle to the left 11 positive stops on miter index, for easy to read measurements and quick setting 47 bevel angle range, with adjustable stops for compound cutting applications Linear ball bearing slide system, for superior accuracy and control Electric brake feature, halts the rotation of the blade within seconds preventing unintended cuts 38.6 lbs, lightweight design facilitates maneuverability and portability Carbon brush access, allows user to replace brush as needed to greatly prolong the life of the tool Dust collector attachment, to minimize airborne particles Debris deflection guard, safely diverts debris away from the work area INCLUDES 8-1/2" 24 Tooth TCT Saw Blade Box Wrench Dust Bag Vise Assembly Slide Fence SPECIFICATIONS Amps9.5 No-Load Speed4,900 RPM Blade Diameter8-1/2" Arbor Size⅝" Bevel Angle RangeLeft 0 -47 Bevel StopsAdjustable 0 -45 Miter Angle Range: Right0 -57 Miter Angle Range: Left0 -45 Miter Detent Stops: Right and Left0 ,15 ,22.5 ,31.6 ,35.3 and 45 Tool Height17-7/8" Weight38.6 lbs
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
A Lot of Saw for it's Size September 5, 2007 Stuart Ablett (Tokyo Japan) I have the older version of this saw, the B601, I've had occasion to use this saw, the CB75F a number of times, and it is one heck of a good saw. You can cut all day with it, and it never slows down, I've cut 12" thick wet logs on it, and it never slows down. Yes, the 110V motor seems wimpy, but it is not, it is geared correctly for the work the saw does. I have also cut thin, VERY thin veneer (1 mm thick) on this saw, and it cuts very consistently, without a problem. One thing I'll mention that I dislike about this saw the most is the noisy motor, yes, the universal motor and gear box are noisy, but you should be wearing ear protection anyway, so I do not consider this noise a deal breaker, just worth mentioning. One day, if I get a good deal on a three phase motor, I'll swap it out, but only for the quite factor, the stock motor has enough grunt to do the work. This saw needs to be properly set up, it is not the same as most bandsaws, as the wheels are dead flat and 3" wide, the blade is also very thin, 0.55mm while being very wide. You MUST set up the drift on this saw, on the fence, and you must make sure the tension is high enough on the saw, the tension control knob, could be a bit bigger, to make it easier to crank up. Is it expensive, you bet, but the used one I have (the older series) is over 30 years old, and all it needed was a little paint, and a new blade, and it was slicing like it was new, and it had lived in an outdoor shed, in a lumber yard. The blades cost me about $100, here in Japan, but I get them sharpened, for about $15, and, if I don't hit a nail, they last a long time. Every second tooth is stellite tipped, (similar to carbide) which give a good cut and lasts a long time. I'll get the blade resharpened 6 to 8 times before I have to replace it. If I were buying a CB75F, I'd try hard to find a used one, as the initial price is a bit expensive, but it is a VERY good saw for it's intended purpose, that is to cut large chunks of wood into smaller chunks, and for cutting veneer. Cheers!
an accurate cutting , well made resaw January 14, 2007 T. Salter (Hawaii) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Hitachi CB75F gets criticized for being under powered and over priced. I agree that this saw is greatly improved by replacing the stock motor with a 5hp 1725rpm motor. As for the price, one only has to look at the 3"x3" heavy wall tubular steel frame and large shaft/bearing sizes to see its value. It is a great saw for resawing veneers and making accurate stop cuts. There is an optional blade guide for 1/4" blades, but I would keep the saw set up with the 3" wide, 1/16" kerf alternate stelite blade and cut curves with some other dedicated bandsaw. I was very satisfied purchasing the CB75F from Amazon.com and would recommend this saw for resawing and making accurate cuts which could otherwise be dangerous on a tablesaw.
Hitachi 3 in. saw blade guide bearing problems April 25, 2006 James M. Campbell (Pahoa, Hawaii USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Nultiple bearing failures. Guide bearings overheat and turn blue before seizing. Failures occure in the top rear position. 4 failures in two years. bearing should be rotated 90 degrees as in the 1 inch guide position. This destroyes the expensive stellite blade. The motor is too noisy.
Over priced under powered May 11, 2004 Richard C. Stocker (Redlands , CA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I obtained this saw from one of my Doctors hobby shop. I got it for $610.00. At this pice it is worth the money. I am a one man shop building custom furniture. It is great for matching pannels. It is underpowered for production. I was a tool and die maker with General Motors in the 60's. I took the saw apart and rebuilt it. There is no vibration and it cuts streight as an arrow. If you find a used one and need a dedicated resaw this one is great for the small shop. It shoud come with a 3hp motor and the price shoud be under $2,000 with all the guide attachments. The quality is top notch, no complaints in that department. I use a 3" carbide skip tooth blade on the saw. I never take it off. Happy Sawing.
The resaw seems uderpowered at time, but overall a fine saw April 28, 2004 Brad Murray (Festus, MO USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have owned the resaw for six months now. I have used the saw to resaw maple and birch. The saw cuts the 8" plus wood nicely. I knew the motor was underpowered when I bought the saw. My shop is a one man shop, with not many time restraints, so not to big a problem for me. The motor never stalls and the resaw runs smoothly
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