You're running a panel furniture shop and the bottleneck's always at the rip saw — we've got a machine that handles widths from 200mm up to 1220mm in a single pass, with a spindle that turns at 2600 RPM and saw blades anywhere form 205 to 270mm diameter.
The track-type feeding system keeps matrial moving at 0-17m/min, and the dust collection setup uses a 150mm pipe connection which basically makes a huge difference in air quailty around the station.

What it does is split a board into multiple strips at once, equally or to different specs, with a ±0.1mm precision — so for solid wood flooring or packaging crates you're getting clean, straight cuts without rework.

Spindle motor runs between 11 and 33kW depending on your configuration, and we ship it as a 380V/50Hz three-phase unit — but we usually have stock, so lead time is about 20 days or so.

It's not ideal for tiny custom jobs below that 200mm minimum width, but for of laminate flooring or composite panels it's actually a workhorse; the fully enclosed cover keeps operators safe and dust contained.
When you place an order you'll get a 12-month warranty, CE and ISO certs, and our company can customize teh setup — just specify blade diameter or feeding speed adjustments, and we'll quote accordingly.
The max processing width is 1220mm, and the min is 200mm. So you can handle everything from narrow strips to full-width panels.
No, the spindle runs at a fixed 2600 RPM. That speed is optimized for industrial wood ripping, so it's not variable — but it gives consistent, clean cuts at that rate.
It's CE and ISO certified. Yes, we include the certificates with the shipment — no hassle for your compliance team.
Customization typically adds 2-3 weeks to the standard lead time. MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order a tailored machine without a big commitment.
Yes, it has a 150mm pipe connection for dust extraction. You'll need a compatible system to hook it up — that size handles the volume well for continuous operation.