🛠️ Cut Sharp, Work Smart – The Micro Band Saw for the Modern Maker
The PROXXON 37172 MICRO Band Saw MBS/E is a compact, lightweight power tool engineered for precise metal cutting. Operating quietly at 115 volts with a 42-inch, 24-tooth metal blade, it delivers vibration-free performance that reduces user fatigue. Its slim design and OSHA compliance make it ideal for professional and hobbyist use, backed by a 2-year limited warranty for reliability.
Brand | Proxxon |
Color | Green |
Blade Material | Metal |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Power Source | ac |
Included Components | bare-tool |
Product Dimensions | 13.78"L x 9.84"W x 20.47"H |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Blade Length | 42 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Specification Met | OSHA |
Blade Shape | Round |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04006274371729 |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Proxxon |
Part Number | 37172 |
Item Weight | 16.81 pounds |
Item model number | 37172 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty of Proxxon Power Tools for home use. Prox-Tech, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser only that all Proxxon consumer power tools will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Seller's sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this limited warranty and, to the extent permitted by law, any warranty or condition implied by law, shall be the repair or replacement of parts, without charge, which are defective in material or workmanship and which have not been misused, carelessly handled, or misrepaired by persons other than Seller or Authorized Service Station. This limited warranty does not apply to accessory items such as circular saw blades, drill bits, router bits jigsaw blades, sanding belts, grinding wheels and other related items. Damage to the product resulting from tampering, accident, abuse, negligence, unauthorized repairs or alterations, unapproved attachments or other causes unrelated to problems with material or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Any implied warranties shall be limited in duration to two years from date of purchase. Some states in the U.S. and some Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. In no event shall seller be liable for any incidental or consequential damages (including but not limited to liability for loss of profits) arising from the sale or use of this product. Some states in the U.S. and some Canadian provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, sol the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. |
G**N
These are great MICRO tools. If you want bigger ones, buy bigger ones. If you want small, buy these.
I recently ran across this listing again and was surprised at some of the low ratings. Having purchased and used this saw for almost 4 years, I see several problems with the ratings, but not the actual product.1: This is a "miniature" tool, not a full size bandsaw. If you want a full size one, buy one. Don't knock this one because you did not read the description. I have a larger saw. I know they are cheaper. But for small items (model making or, in my case, banjo bridges) bigger is not better. In fact is is much more dangerous trying to cut tiny things on a big saw.I find this saw wonderful. It is very powerful for its size and can cut more than my 9" saw can because of a powerful, variable speed motor. Have cut some Stainless steel, but mostly wood (ebony and maple) along with lots of brass and aluminum. It does a great job and I use it almost daily. I made 50+ banjo shoes out of 3/8" thick brass stock, cutting it easily, if not very quickly.2: Complaints about its power are caused by being cheap about the blades. I use the expensive bimetallic blade for everything. It is WELL worth its extra cost and the initial blade is still going strong. The regular steel blades purchased at the same time are still sitting in their unopened packages. Mine came with a worn out one from cutting brass (I bought it from the warehouse), with the brass chips still abounding everywhere. I put on the bimetallic one and it is still is there. It was getting a little dull after the SS so I sharpened it with a small file and brought it back to life. That was 3 years ago.My only complaint is the plastic blade insert. I have melted some grooves in it from metal getting too hot while cutting. Someday I will make a new one out of aluminum.I also purchased the Proxxon micro table saw at the same time with similar satisfactory results. I cannot find a real flaw with either tool, except their high prices. I would buy both again.
P**O
Ugh Quality, Some poor decisions
EDIT: Lowering from 2 stars to one. The bearing guide assembly just came loose and is cracked. The machine is basically new.First off, I wanna say I'm a fan of proxxon and I own multiple tools, including the PD250E lathe and the MF70. This bandsaw for me misses the mark a bit, mostly due to weird decisions and odd quality in certain components.- The blade it comes with is fine at cutting wood or aluminum, but anything besides that it won't do it, or doesn't feel safe to do it. Even weirder that they do have a blade (28172) that is far superior for just $10 more, yet they chose to ship with a (in my view) sub par one.- The adjustment on the upper blade guide is really bad. You can adjust it forward-backward, but the two side-side bearings can only be adjusted by literally bending the metal piece to bring them together. This means that if you wanna install a thicker blade, you have to pry the bearings apart to make space. The lack of individual side-side adjustment also means that one of the bearings will always carry more load than the other, dramatically reducing bearing life.- There is no lower bearing guide, it's just a piece of metal with a groove that is already showing signs of wear on mine- The two larger inner rollers (where the blade rides) aren't perfectly circular. This is especially noticeable if you tighten the blade a bit too far, as you can see the whole frame flexing when the machine is on!- They provide a blade insert (the thing that sits close to the blade that is part of the table) that is not only garbage, but dangerous. It's no where near flat with the table, it's made of thin plastic and has a gigantic clearance. I'll be replacing mine with a zero clearance, flush with the table, piece of brass.- They recommend on the manual that you don't really need to maintain it if you have a vac attached when running. This is false. Just cutting two pieces of delrin and opening it, there was stuff all over the place inside.- Not as critical, but I noticed that the machine already came from the factory with stripped head screws on the inside.. [eye roll]I'll be keeping mine since I like the form factor and I think most the downsides above are things I can improve to make this absolutely fantastic. Also, it's worth noting that this machine might be a clone of a cheaper machine called "MicroLux Variable Speed Mini Band Saw". I'm not sure who copied who, but their similarities are undeniable. Opens the options for replacement parts and more accessories.
T**D
Proxxon 37172 MBS 115/E Micro Band Saw
It took awhile for me to mount this saw to my table.It is very light weight, but must be bolted down for safe use.I used bolts and nuts in the two holes that it waspossible for, and used plastic ties in the other 3 holes.It took awhile for me to adjust and tighten everything to thesaw blade. I have cut PVC plastic and brass rodwith this saw. It is most excellent. I would highlyrecommend this for the hobbiest. I did a lot of researchbefore buying this band saw, and this is the best oneI could find. I also own a Proxxon dremel tool,and both are extremely high quality. Proxxon toolshave a unique, classy look.
A**I
Quite a little guy!
I purchased this saw to cut a large circle in stacked stone. Purchased the diamond blade and the guide bearings to use with water. The picture on the box shows this saw with the water cooled bestings, but don't believe it, you need to put out $28 to get one. Since way, thazon doesn't sell the water cooling, I had a 1/4 inch plastic hose with a pressure reducer included with a wet tile saw that I recently purchased. Don't try this without a pressure reducer! That works fine.This little guy cuts through the real 1 inch stone like butter. The kerf line left by the diamond blade is virtually a hair-line cool.So OK, for what it is, great. Here's my complaints. By the way this makes 4 bandsaws that I own and use.1. The cooling bearings should be included as pictured. It would only cost the manufacturer a buck or do.2. A rip guide would be great, but NADA.3. The package includes several Allen Wrenches, but not one to open the case. Using screws to secure the cover is stupid (period)I'm glad I bought this saw as it does the job intended!
R**N
Terrific hobby saw!
I am an artist who fabricates lots of small wooden constructions. I want a fine saw to accurately cut pieces that were roughened by my larger saws. This is a great saw for the hobbiest. Perhaps a bit more expensive, but well worth it. Now part of my workshop.
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