It is used to create precision finger joints in solid wood and finger-jointed boards for furniture, cabinets, doors, windows and other woodworking products, providing strong, repeatable joints for structural and decorative applications.
The machine uses a hydraulic power source and requires a 380V electrical supply. Total installed electrical power is 48 kW. Exact electrical hookup should be confirmed with your local electrician and the supplier prior to installation.
The required air pressure is 0.6–0.8 MPa (6–8 bar). Ensure a stable compressed air supply with appropriate filtration and drying for reliable pneumatic components.
The line is controlled by a PLC (programmable logic controller) which provides automated process control. The PLC enables automatic and manual operation modes for flexibility; supplier typically provides operator training and basic programming/configuration guidance.
Overall dimensions are 24,610 mm (L) × 5,220 mm (W) × 1,440 mm (H). The machine weight is approximately 10,000 kg. Plan for adequate workshop space, access, and foundation support.
Yes, the product listing indicates CE and ISO certifications. For copies of certificates, request documentation from the supplier.
Yes. The machine is supplied with a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report to document performance and acceptance prior to shipment.
The line is designed for solid wood and wood components commonly used in furniture and joinery. Exact compatible species, widths and thickness ranges depend on tooling and configuration—please consult the supplier with sample material dimensions for confirmation and any necessary tooling adjustments.
Regular maintenance includes daily visual checks, lubrication of moving parts, checking hydraulic oil level and condition, replacing hydraulic filters at manufacturer-recommended intervals, inspecting seals and hoses for leaks, and keeping guides and cutters clean. Follow the supplier's detailed maintenance schedule.
Yes. It supports fully automatic production for continuous finger-jointing lines as well as manual or semi-automatic modes for setup, testing or shorter production runs.
The machine is built to industry safety standards (CE). Recommended measures include using machine guards, emergency stop buttons, proper lockout/tagout during maintenance, operator training, and personal protective equipment (PPE) such as eye and hearing protection.
Due to its size and weight, the line is typically shipped in multiple crates or skids and requires heavy lifting equipment for unloading and installation. A solid, level foundation with appropriate load-bearing capacity and access for service is required. The supplier can provide installation guidance and on-site commissioning services if arranged.
Production capacity depends on configuration, tooling, wood species, join length and operator settings. The supplier can provide expected throughput examples or run tests with sample material to estimate capacity for your application.
Yes. Spare parts, replacement tooling and training are typically available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Confirm lead times and spare parts lists with the supplier when ordering.
Warranty terms, service contracts and documentation (manuals, electrical schematics, PLC programs) are provided by the supplier—contact HICAS or your authorized dealer to confirm warranty duration, scope of coverage and available after-sales support or service agreements.
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