Panel dividing equipment
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Panel dividing equipment is a type of woodworking machine (panel line) that is intended to divide master panel into sized parts.
- Automatic 2-D system
- Similar to high speed panel saw with lifting table (1-D, rip cut), but extra with 2nd beam saw unit (2-D, cross cut).
- Commercial name: Angular system.
- Similar to high speed panel saw with lifting table (1-D, rip cut), but extra with 2nd beam saw unit (2-D, cross cut).
- Automatic 1-D system
- Similar to high speed panel saw but extra with automatic loading system, called lifting table or rear loading device.
- Panel saw also known as beam saw
- Saw carriage speed >= 100 m/min
- Commercial name: High speed panel saw
- Typical: Saw blade projection 140 mm, Saw carriage speed 120 m/min, NC gripper speed 100 m/min.
- Typical: Saw blade projection 125 mm, Saw carriage speed 100 m/min, NC gripper speed 50 m/min.
- Saw carriage speed < 100 m/min.
- Commercial name: Panel saw or Low speed panel saw
- Typical: Saw blade projection 95 mm, Saw carriage speed 80 m/min, NC gripper speed 40 m/min.
- Typical: Saw blade projection 70 mm, Saw carriage speed 60 m/min, NC gripper speed 30 m/min.
- Saw carriage speed >= 100 m/min
- Panel saw without NC gripper or panel saw without NC fence
- Commercial name: Manual panel saw or Manual beam saw
- Typical: Saw blade projection 70 mm, Saw carriage speed 30 m/min.
- Sliding table saw manual operation
- Typical: Saw blade projection 60 mm.