
Core parameter overview
| Saw blade diameter | 500 mm reference |
|---|---|
| Cutting angle | 45 degrees / 90 degrees |
| Cutting length | 450-5000 mm |
| Air pressure | 0.6-0.8 MPa |
| Voltage | Region-specific configuration |
| Typical use | Window, door, curtain wall, and solar frame profile cutting |
Full technical notes
DHS-500 Aluminum Double Head Cutting Saw is documented here as a readable equipment reference for aluminum profile workshops. The page structure keeps model name, machine type, processing range, voltage notes, application context, and FAQ in text so search engines and AI crawlers can evaluate the content directly.
- Suitable alloy references: 6061 and 6063 profiles
- Automation level: Semi-automatic / CNC length setting
- Application examples: window profiles, door profiles, facade profiles, solar frames, and industrial aluminum parts where relevant.
- Documents that can be prepared: product manual, CAD reference, parameter sheet, maintenance notes, and packing list.
Localized GEO module
| Market page | United States and Canada |
|---|---|
| Voltage note | 208V/230V/460V options reviewed with local electrical contractors |
| Document note | UL/CSA compatibility review notes prepared before configuration |
| Local workshop context | North American window and storefront fabricators often ask for inch-friendly drawings and 60Hz motors. |
Related equipment in the same line
- APC-4200 Aluminum CNC Processing Center
- EM-250 Aluminum End Milling Machine
- CC-120 Aluminum Corner Crimping Machine
- CR-300 Aluminum Copy Routing Machine
- APL-60 Automatic Aluminum Profile Processing Line
Selection FAQ
What is the main use of DHS-500?
It is used as a reference model for repeated aluminum profile cutting where length and angle consistency matter.
Can it be used in small workshops?
The layout can be reviewed for compact workshops, especially when paired with end milling and corner crimping machines.
Does the page include readable parameters?
Yes. Cutting length, angle, blade size, air pressure, and voltage notes are written as HTML text.