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Omcan BS-VE-3200-T 28 In. 3 HP Floor Band Saw, 126 In. Blade with Three-Phase Power

SKU18943 BrandOmcan

The Omcan 18943 Meat & Bone Saw

When your operation processes whole primals, bone-in cuts, and frozen product throughout the day, you need a band saw that does not hesitate. This Omcan 3 HP floor band saw drives a 126-inch blade through dense product with the kind of authority that keeps your cutting line moving. The three-phase motor draws only 9 amps, running cooler and more efficiently than its single-phase counterpart, which matters when the saw is running for hours during heavy production days.

Cutting Capacity That Handles Serious Product

The 15 by 18 inch cutting capacity lets you break down large primals, split carcass sections, and portion bone-in cuts that smaller saws cannot accommodate. The blade dimensions of 0.78 by 12.60 inches provide the rigidity needed for straight, clean cuts through bone and frozen meat alike. The stainless steel table rides on a four-wheel base that slides on rails, giving you smooth, controlled feeding that reduces waste and improves yield on every cut.

Built for the Demands of Commercial Butchering

The steel frame with electrostatic oven paint finish stands up to the wet, demanding environment of a busy cutting room. The aluminum head keeps the upper assembly lightweight for easier blade changes and tensioning adjustments. Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven floors, and the entire unit is designed for easy disassembly when it is time for deep cleaning and maintenance. At 374 pounds, this is a solid, stable platform that does not walk or vibrate during heavy cutting.

Three-Phase Advantage for Production Facilities

The 220V / 60Hz / 3Ph electrical configuration is the standard for meat processing plants, industrial butcher shops, and high-volume grocery cutting rooms where three-phase power is already available. You get smoother motor operation, lower amperage draw, and longer motor life compared to single-phase alternatives. This saw ships on a pallet with bare wire for hardwired installation by your electrician.

About Omcan

For over 74 years, Omcan has been a trusted name in the foodservice industry across Canada and the United States. Built on consistency, credibility, and long-standing customer relationships, Omcan offers a dependable range of products to support a wide range of operations. With a global network and localized service, the brand delivers complete solutions—from smallwares to advanced equipment. In 2024, Omcan introduced the Trento brand, representing a curated lineup of European foodservice equipment available exclusively in North America. Whether supporting independent operators or institutional kitchens, Omcan is focused on practical performance and reliable service.

Features & Benefits

  1. Cuts through bone-in primals and frozen blocks all day with a 3 HP motor and 126-inch blade
  2. Handles pieces up to 15 x 18 inches, large enough for whole shoulders and leg quarters
  3. Stainless steel sliding table on rails keeps cuts straight and controlled through dense product
  4. Electrostatic oven-painted steel frame and aluminum head assembly stand up to daily washdowns
  5. Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven butcher shop floors
  6. Breaks down quickly for end-of-day cleaning and blade changes
  7. Runs on 220V / 60Hz / 3-phase power at 9 amps with bare wire connection

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  • Cuts through bone-in primals and frozen blocks all day with a 3 HP motor and 126-inch blade
  • Handles pieces up to 15 x 18 inches, large enough for whole shoulders and leg quarters
  • Stainless steel sliding table on rails keeps cuts straight and controlled through dense product
  • Electrostatic oven-painted steel frame and aluminum head assembly stand up to daily washdowns
  • Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven butcher shop floors
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    The Omcan 18943 Meat & Bone Saw

    When your operation processes whole primals, bone-in cuts, and frozen product throughout the day, you need a band saw that does not hesitate. This Omcan 3 HP floor band saw drives a 126-inch blade through dense product with the kind of authority that keeps your cutting line moving. The three-phase motor draws only 9 amps, running cooler and more efficiently than its single-phase counterpart, which matters when the saw is running for hours during heavy production days.

    Cutting Capacity That Handles Serious Product

    The 15 by 18 inch cutting capacity lets you break down large primals, split carcass sections, and portion bone-in cuts that smaller saws cannot accommodate. The blade dimensions of 0.78 by 12.60 inches provide the rigidity needed for straight, clean cuts through bone and frozen meat alike. The stainless steel table rides on a four-wheel base that slides on rails, giving you smooth, controlled feeding that reduces waste and improves yield on every cut.

    Built for the Demands of Commercial Butchering

    The steel frame with electrostatic oven paint finish stands up to the wet, demanding environment of a busy cutting room. The aluminum head keeps the upper assembly lightweight for easier blade changes and tensioning adjustments. Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven floors, and the entire unit is designed for easy disassembly when it is time for deep cleaning and maintenance. At 374 pounds, this is a solid, stable platform that does not walk or vibrate during heavy cutting.

    Three-Phase Advantage for Production Facilities

    The 220V / 60Hz / 3Ph electrical configuration is the standard for meat processing plants, industrial butcher shops, and high-volume grocery cutting rooms where three-phase power is already available. You get smoother motor operation, lower amperage draw, and longer motor life compared to single-phase alternatives. This saw ships on a pallet with bare wire for hardwired installation by your electrician.

    About Omcan

    For over 74 years, Omcan has been a trusted name in the foodservice industry across Canada and the United States. Built on consistency, credibility, and long-standing customer relationships, Omcan offers a dependable range of products to support a wide range of operations. With a global network and localized service, the brand delivers complete solutions—from smallwares to advanced equipment. In 2024, Omcan introduced the Trento brand, representing a curated lineup of European foodservice equipment available exclusively in North America. Whether supporting independent operators or institutional kitchens, Omcan is focused on practical performance and reliable service.

    Features & Benefits

    1. Cuts through bone-in primals and frozen blocks all day with a 3 HP motor and 126-inch blade
    2. Handles pieces up to 15 x 18 inches, large enough for whole shoulders and leg quarters
    3. Stainless steel sliding table on rails keeps cuts straight and controlled through dense product
    4. Electrostatic oven-painted steel frame and aluminum head assembly stand up to daily washdowns
    5. Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven butcher shop floors
    6. Breaks down quickly for end-of-day cleaning and blade changes
    7. Runs on 220V / 60Hz / 3-phase power at 9 amps with bare wire connection

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    Specifications

    Power3 HP / 2.24 kW
    Blade Length126"
    Blade Dimensions0.78" x 12.60"
    Cutting Capacity15" x 18"
    Electrical220V / 60Hz / 3Ph
    Amps9 A
    Net Weight374 lb
    Packaging Weight415 lb
    Packaging Dimensions40" x 54" x 96"

    Manufacturer's Warranty

    • 1 Year

      Labor

    • 1 Year

      Parts

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    The Omcan 18943 Meat & Bone Saw

    About Meat & Bone Saws

    A commercial meat & bone saw uses a continuous-loop band blade to cut through bone, frozen meat, ribs, steaks, fish, and poultry that a knife or slicer cannot handle. Butchers, meat shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and institutional kitchens use them to portion primal cuts into steaks, chops, ribs, and bone-in pieces in volume. The same equipment is also called a commercial meat band saw, butcher band saw, bone saw machine, meat cutting band saw, or commercial meat saw machine.

    The right commercial meat & bone saw depends on three things: the size of the cuts you process, daily throughput, and available power. Countertop models with 1/2 to 1 HP motors and 64 to 74 inch blades suit smaller butcher shops and restaurants. Floor models with 1.5 to 3 HP motors and 98 to 126 inch blades handle full primals and high-volume meat shops. Sliding carriage tables, blade guards, and built-in cut regulators improve cut consistency and operator safety.

    Every commercial meat & bone saw in this collection is built for daily commercial use with stainless steel or aluminum construction, heavy-duty motors, and blade guards rated for foodservice workloads. Common configurations, buying guidance, and frequent buyer questions follow below.

    Common Types and Configurations

    • Countertop meat band saw: Compact bench-top format for smaller butcher shops and restaurants. Catalog units run 1/2 to 1 HP with 64 to 74 inch blade lengths.
    • Floor model meat & bone saw: Larger commercial unit on a dedicated floor stand. 1.5 to 3 HP motors with 98 to 126 inch blades. Built for full primal cutting and high-volume meat shops.
    • Sliding carriage table: Carriage glides product into the blade for straight, consistent cuts. Standard on most floor units and many countertop units.
    • Cut regulator: Adjustable stop that sets cut thickness, useful for portioning steaks, chops, and ribs to consistent weight.
    • Stainless steel and aluminum construction: Stainless steel food-contact surfaces and aluminum frames for sanitation and corrosion resistance during daily wash-down.
    • Heavy-duty and high-speed motors: Single-phase 110V and 220V units cover most shops. Three-phase 220V floor models serve high-throughput operations.

    What to Look at Before You Buy

    • Cut size and product type: Match blade length and throat capacity to the largest cuts you process. Countertop 64 to 74 inch blades handle ribs, steaks, and small primals. Floor models with 98 to 126 inch blades handle full primals, hindquarters, and frozen blocks.
    • Daily throughput: Restaurants and small butcher shops processing under 200 pounds per day suit a countertop unit. Mid-volume shops processing 200 to 500 pounds per day need a 1 to 1.5 HP floor model. High-volume meat shops and processors processing 500 pounds or more need a 2 to 3 HP floor model.
    • Motor and power: Catalog motors run 1/2 HP to 3 HP. Frozen meat and full bone-in primals need 1.5 HP or higher. Confirm 110V or 220V single-phase availability or three-phase 220V service before ordering.
    • Sliding table vs fixed: Sliding carriage tables produce more consistent cuts and reduce operator fatigue. Most floor units include them. Some countertop units use a fixed table.
    • Cut regulator: A built-in thickness stop matters if you portion steaks, chops, or ribs to consistent weight. Look for the cut regulator feature in the title.
    • Safety features: Look for a blade guard that limits exposed blade and a safety switch that stops the motor when the guard is opened. Both are standard across catalog units.
    • Cleaning access: Removable blade, removable scrapers, and accessible interior matter for daily sanitation in commercial meat operations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a commercial meat & bone saw used for?

    A commercial meat & bone saw cuts through bone, frozen meat, and large primal cuts that a knife or meat slicer cannot handle. Butchers use it to portion primals into steaks, chops, ribs, and bone-in pieces. Meat shops and supermarkets use it to break down hindquarters, ribs, and short loins. Restaurants and institutional kitchens use it to portion frozen blocks of meat, fish, and poultry. The continuous-loop band blade lets it cut through bone and frozen product that a rotary slicer would dull or stall on.

    What size commercial meat band saw do I need?

    Match blade length and motor power to the largest cuts you process and your daily volume. Restaurants and small butcher shops cutting steaks, chops, and small primals suit a countertop unit with a 64 to 74 inch blade and 1/2 to 1 HP motor. Mid-volume meat shops processing 200 to 500 pounds per day need a 1 to 1.5 HP floor model with a sliding carriage table. High-volume meat shops processing full primals and bone-in hindquarters need a 2 to 3 HP floor model with a 98 to 126 inch blade. Confirm 110V, 220V single-phase, or three-phase 220V service before ordering.

    What is the difference between a meat band saw and a meat slicer?

    A meat band saw uses a continuous-loop band blade and cuts through bone, frozen meat, and full primal cuts. It produces bone-in cuts like steaks, chops, ribs, and short loins. A meat slicer uses a rotary blade and cuts thin slices of cooked deli meats, cheese, and boneless raw meat. It cannot cut bone or frozen product. Butcher shops and meat processors use band saws for primary cutting and portioning. Delis and sandwich shops use slicers for finishing thin slices for sandwiches and platters. Most full-service butcher operations use both.

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    About Omcan

    For over 74 years, Omcan has been a trusted name in the foodservice industry across Canada and the United States. Built on consistency, credibility, and long-standing customer relationships, Omcan offers a dependable range of products to support a wide range of operations. With a global network and localized service, the brand delivers complete solutions—from smallwares to advanced equipment. In 2024, Omcan introduced the Trento brand, representing a curated lineup of European foodservice equipment available exclusively in North America. Whether supporting independent operators or institutional kitchens, Omcan is focused on practical performance and reliable service.

    Product Features

    1. Cuts through bone-in primals and frozen blocks all day with a 3 HP motor and 126-inch blade
    2. Handles pieces up to 15 x 18 inches, large enough for whole shoulders and leg quarters
    3. Stainless steel sliding table on rails keeps cuts straight and controlled through dense product
    4. Electrostatic oven-painted steel frame and aluminum head assembly stand up to daily washdowns
    5. Adjustable legs let you level the saw on uneven butcher shop floors
    6. Breaks down quickly for end-of-day cleaning and blade changes
    7. Runs on 220V / 60Hz / 3-phase power at 9 amps with bare wire connection

    See all from Omcan

    Specifications

    Power3 HP / 2.24 kW
    Blade Length126"
    Blade Dimensions0.78" x 12.60"
    Cutting Capacity15" x 18"
    Electrical220V / 60Hz / 3Ph
    Amps9 A
    Net Weight374 lb
    Packaging Weight415 lb
    Packaging Dimensions40" x 54" x 96"

    Manufacturer's Warranty

      1 year

      Labor

      1 year

      Parts

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