Adjusting of the saw blades with laser guide and scale
Cross chains for adjusting and ejection
No suction unit, the sawdust collection box empties itself at the final position
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Very precise: The plank remains lying on the table and the saw head moves forwards and backwards. There are also two pressure rollers in front of and behind the saw blades, which put downward pressure on the plank and fix it in place. This new working process is the only one of its kind on the market and guarantees an accurate, parallel and straight cut.
Saves space: Less space is needed, as instead of being pushed through, the plank remains lying on the table.
Operated by just one person: The machine is operated by one person. A conventional double edger, which requires the plank to be pushed through, needs one operator at the in-feed end and another at the out-feed end.
Maximum efficiency: The motors of the circular saw blade are constantly monitored and the optimal feed rate is automatically adjusted.
No suction unit is required: Thanks to the saw blade’s rotation speed, the sawdust is ejected into a collection box. This box is emptied every time in final position.
Easy to operate: Each individual plank is aligned using cross chains at the zero-line (= left, fixed saw blade) by means of a laser guide. The second moveable saw blade is subsequently adjusted (also using a laser guide) so that maximum yield is ensured. A specific measurement can also be set at the control panel. Lateral fences, adjustable from 3 to 16 cm, facilitate multi-ripping.