It assembles strong, precise finger joints for wooden components. Designed for woodworking shops and production lines, it joins boards, frames and panels using a semi-automatic workflow with an integrated glue device and conveyors.
Weight: 3500 kg; Max working width: 150 mm; Max working length: 6200 mm; Max working thickness: 80 mm; Oil pump power: 4 kW; Scoring saw power: 18.5 kW.
Semi-automatic means the machine automates core joining tasks (glue application, feeding via conveyors, hydraulic pressing) while an operator typically loads/unloads parts, performs setup and monitors operation.
It is suitable for a wide range of solid woods and typical panel materials used in furniture and frame production. Compatibility depends on thickness, width and the specific material properties—consult the supplier for unusual or engineered materials.
Yes — the machine is equipped with an automatic glue device to apply adhesive consistently during assembly. For best results, use adhesives recommended by the supplier and tuned to your material and production speed.
Production rate depends on board size, adhesive cure time, operator workflow and settings. Exact throughput should be verified via supplier-provided performance data or an onsite trial to reflect your materials and cycle requirements.
Machines should be operated with appropriate guards, emergency stop controls and personal protective equipment. Specific safety features and certifications vary by configuration—review the machine manual and confirm available safety options with the supplier before installation.
The machine is built with durable core components (bearings, gearboxes and a reliable hydraulic power source) to deliver a long service life. Regular maintenance of the hydraulic system, conveyors and cutting tooling will preserve performance.
Regular tasks include checking and topping hydraulic oil, inspecting and lubricating bearings, replacing or sharpening scoring saw blades, cleaning glue lines and conveyors, and following the maintenance schedule in the operator manual.
Yes — the manufacturer offers customizable color options and can discuss other configuration changes or optional accessories to fit workshop requirements. Contact the supplier for available customization packages.
The machine requires proper electrical supply, stable floor/foundation and hydraulic oil as specified by the supplier. Exact voltage, wiring, and onsite requirements vary by configuration—arrange technical details with the vendor prior to delivery.
Manufacturers or authorized dealers typically provide commissioning, operator training and after-sales support. Confirm the scope of training and service plans when ordering to ensure smooth startup and ongoing support.
Yes — replacement parts for consumables and core components are usually available through the manufacturer or distributors. It is recommended to keep common wear parts (blades, seals, filters) in stock to minimize downtime.
Warranty terms and any required certifications (CE, local safety approvals, etc.) depend on the seller and destination market. Ask the supplier for warranty details and available certification documentation for your region.
Provide your production requirements, preferred options and delivery location to an authorized dealer or the manufacturer. They will supply a formal quote including price, lead time, shipping logistics and any installation services.
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