The Triumph 700 is a horizontal band saw mill for converting logs into lumber, accepting logs up to 700 mm in diameter and from 2 to 6 metres in length along an 8.5-metre guide track. The band head, running on 520 mm saw pulleys with blades of 3710–3750 mm length and 32–35 mm width (0.9–1 mm thick), cuts boards and beams to a maximum lumber height of 300 mm; longitudinal feed is manual, the configuration that keeps entry-level sawmilling affordable and mechanically transparent.
Horizontal band milling is the thin-kerf technology: each pass removes barely a millimetre of wood as sawdust, recovering several percent more lumber from every log than circular alternatives — the figure that decides profitability when timber is bought by the cubic metre. Machines of this class power small sawmills, farm forestry operations and construction businesses cutting their own material.
At $1,500 with a minimum order of two units, the Triumph 700 addresses woodworking-equipment dealers and timber entrepreneurs; the manual-feed design needs no three-phase automation infrastructure, and blade replacement uses standard band stock available worldwide.
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