This machine is designed primarily to produce precise finger (comb) joints and tenons in board-to-board joinery. It's suitable for furniture parts, cabinet components, and other woodworking applications that require comb/finger joints or tenon profiles.
Semi-automatic means some operations are automated (cutting cycles and motorized components) while an operator is required to load/position workpieces, make setup adjustments, and supervise production. It reduces manual cutting but still needs an operator for feeding and setup.
Key specs provided: 3 kW motor power, 380V electrical supply, mechanical power source, weight approximately 350 kg. The machine is sold as a single item and comes with a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report.
The machine is suitable for common softwoods and hardwoods used in furniture and cabinetry. Exact thickness and width capacities depend on cutter selection and machine setup — contact the supplier with your material dimensions so they can confirm compatible operating ranges.
It is designed to work with industry-standard finger-joint/comb cutter heads. Specific cutter diameter, number of teeth, and bore size depend on the profile you need; ask the supplier for recommended cutter models and part numbers for your application.
The machine requires a 380V three-phase power supply and must be wired by a qualified electrician. Because the machine weighs about 350 kg, you should provide adequate floor support, level the machine, and have a forklift or crane available for placement. Proper grounding and compliance with local electrical codes are required.
Typical safety expectations include guards around cutting areas, emergency stop controls, and interlocks. Operators should wear appropriate PPE (safety glasses, hearing protection, and gloves where appropriate), follow lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, and receive training on safe operation. Confirm specific safety features with the seller.
Routine maintenance includes daily cleaning of chips and dust, periodic lubrication of moving parts, regular inspection and sharpening/replacement of cutter heads, and checking belts/bearings. A basic schedule: daily cleaning, weekly checks of moving parts and fasteners, monthly cutter inspection, and annual professional service as needed.
Yes. According to the product information, a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided with the unit.
The machine is described as easy to operate for all skill levels. Many suppliers provide an operator manual and can offer training — either onsite or remote. Confirm training availability with the seller when purchasing.
Warranty and after-sales terms are not specified in the basic description. Warranty coverage, spare parts availability, and service agreements vary by supplier — request specific warranty terms, response times, and spare parts lead times before purchase.
The machine is optimized for comb/finger joints and tenoning on boards. For complex or deep mortise-and-tenon joints you may need additional fixtures or attachments. Check with the manufacturer to confirm whether optional mortising accessories are available.
Throughput depends on material type, joint size, operator skill, and setup. The product listing does not give an exact parts-per-hour rate — ask the supplier for typical production figures or examples based on your required joint dimensions and production targets.
Because the unit is heavy (~350 kg), it will typically be shipped on a pallet or in a crate and will require forklift handling for unloading. Shipping method, cost, and lead time vary by location and supplier — confirm packaging, lift requirements, and any import documentation needed before order.
Many suppliers offer custom options such as different electrical configurations, dust-collection attachments, automatic feeders, and additional fixtures. Contact the seller to discuss available upgrades and any cost or lead-time implications.
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