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AD 105S 4"Capacity Portable Benchtop KAMA Bandsaw

The AD 150S Kama bandsaw is a little bench top workhorse capable of any cutting job up to 4” round or square at 90°. Like it’s big brother, the EV 996 bandsaw, the heart of this machine is a heavy duty, precision machined aluminum casting onto which is mounted a high power motor and double gear reduction drive train, all working together to provide power and vibration free precision from the bandsaw blade to the cutting point. This bandsaw is much more than a portable bandsaw mounted on a base. It’s accuracy is unrivaled by any small bandsaw, regardless of price. There area hundreds and hundreds of these great little saws in small shops and construction companies all over the U.S., Canada and Mexico. They are just as accurate as the bigger EV 996. The quality of construction and cutting accuracy are identical to the EV 996 Kama Bandsaw.
Features of the AD 105S KAMA Bandsaw

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This photo shows the AD105S Kama bandsaw mounted onto the material rack at Ledford Steel in Winchester, Kentucky. Ledford makes hundreds of cuts a week on this rack, shipping material to metal fabricators all over the world.
For more information or to order from Ledford, feel free to call Eddy Ledford at 1-859-745-2650 or visit http://www.metalsdepot.com/KAMA.phtml. |
Please note: although you can use a Portaband blade with this machine, a standard Portaband blade thickness is only .020” The AD105S is designed to use a blade with .025” thickness which give much greater beam strength for square cuts and accurate mitering. These blades are widely available from good industrial blade suppliers or you can order from us. The AD105S comes standard with an 8-12 tooth variable pitch bi-metal blade and workstop.


Available blades:
Shipping charges for the above items are $13.95 for up to 10 pieces. The prices you will see for these items on the order pages will be inclusive of shipping charges.
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"The thing I like is how unbelievably accurate it is - you can cut wafer thin! It's the best damn saw I know of."
- Mike Vonada
Orange, CA
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