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TBS 1200 lamination bandsaw pivotable up to 45°:  (02.02.2009)
Another TBS 1200 has been in operation in Sweden since autumn 2008. Equipped with a 45kW electric motor, the glulam is cut to (width x height) 700x300mm. The hydraulic saw blade pressure guides and the saw blade – monitoring system enables max. infeed with exact cutting precision.
The additional pivoting option enables a diagonal cutting rage of 0°-45°.
 
 
 
Probably the world’s largest mobile log bandsaw:  (12.12.2007)
This mobile log bandsaw, which tips the scales at 13 metric tons, can easily saw logs with diameters up to 1.5 metres and lengths up to 13 metres into boards, squared timbers, planks and slats. This machine, which was manufactured in-house, was delivered to England in late October 2007.
The DM 1200 PROFI will primarily be used to saw large oak logs.

Technical data:
Weight overall: 13 metric tons
Max. log diameter: 1.5 m
Max. cutting length: 13 m
Drive engine: 6-cylinder turbo Diesel, 81 kW
Transport length overall: 10 m
Transport width overall: 2.85 m
Transport height overall: 4.20 m
 
 
 
Gripper Carriage:  (30.04.2007)
Ideal for stationary systems – the new Gripper Carriage:
The self-propelled Gripper Carriage is controlled from the operator’s cab during the sawing process. The three gripper tongs adjust automatically to the most recent cutting height so they can pick up each board, flitch or squared timber, according to current operation, and deposit it at the end of the rails. The large gripper tongs can also transport an entire stack of boards. This enables separation and stacking of boards, flitches and squared timbers.
 
 
 
1. Automatic plank remover  (30.03.2007)
In order to cut high-quality sawn products, it is important that the quality of the wood is visible after each cut, which means that each individual plank must be removed immediately after being sawn.
The automatic plank remover makes this possible: Depending on the specific cutting operation, each individual plank, squared timber or flitch is removed automatically during the return travel phase and placed alongside the machine.
 
 
 
Positive retrospect  (31.01.2007)
Resch & 3 can look back on a busy, active year in 2006. Thanks to good cooperation and organisation, the transfer of the company from the Resch brothers to the three long-term employees (‘Resch & 3’) on 1 January 2006 went off without a hitch. The new ECO product, an entry-level model that was exhibited at the 50th anniversary celebration, and the robust TBS 1400 series are both enjoying very good acceptance.
The future: Our focus is on our customers, and our young enterprise is making every effort to adapt each system to the specific wishes of the customer with various extras. The good order-book situation confirms that Resch & 3 is on the right track.
 
 
 
50th anniversary celebration  (30.09.2006)
Something old, something new. 50 years of Resch: a good reason to celebrate. Customers, suppliers, and friends of the company met on the company’s site, where new products were also on display, to celebrate this anniversary and exchange experience.
The new entrepreneurial team of Resch & 3 wishes everyone all the best and looks forward to a good cooperative relationship.
 
 
 
New corporate design.  (30.06.2006)
A new company name calls for a new corporate design. When we decided to look for a new company name, we knew that a name that is as well known in our industry as Resch - you can even say that it is known worldwide - had to be retained no matter what. To strengthen our own identity, we decided to add the figure 3 to the original Resch name and update the company logo accordingly.
 
 
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