It is designed to automatically cut and assemble strong wooden finger joints for panels, boards and components used in furniture, cabinetry, doors, windows and other woodworking products.
Power source: electrical; Voltage: 220V / 380V 50Hz; Power: 35 kW; Weight: 5000 kg; Dimensions (L×W×H): 10 m × 1.6 m × 1.7 m; Max. working width: 600 mm. Core components include PLC, motor, gear and pump.
The machine is designed for fully automatic operation and typically requires one trained operator to feed material, monitor operation and remove finished parts.
The machine is intended for standard solid wood and engineered wood products used in furniture and cabinetry. Exact supported material types and thickness ranges are not listed in the basic spec — please contact the manufacturer or supplier with sample material or required thicknesses for confirmation and recommended tooling.
Maximum working width is 600 mm.
The machine accepts 220V or 380V at 50 Hz and has a total power rating of 35 kW. Electrical installation should be performed by a qualified electrician; a suitable three-phase supply, correct breakers, cabling sized for 35 kW load and proper grounding are required. Check with the supplier for the exact electrical schematic and starter requirements.
The standard description does not list specific safety features. Most machines of this type include emergency stop(s), guarding around moving parts and PLC-controlled safety interlocks. Confirm the exact safety features and any required CE/OSHA compliance with the manufacturer before purchase.
Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning chips and dust, routine lubrication of moving parts, inspection and tightening of mechanical fasteners, checking hydraulic/pneumatic systems (if fitted), and scheduled inspection/replacement of cutters and tooling. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance manual for recommended intervals and procedures.
Consumables generally include finger cutting knives/cutters, cutterheads, blades, belts, bearings and lubricants. The core components listed are PLC, motor, gear and pump — replacement parts for these and tooling should be sourced through the supplier or authorized dealers.
The spec lists high-speed performance but does not provide a numeric throughput. Actual output depends on material type, finger size, glue and curing process, and part dimensions. Ask the supplier for sample cycle times or production tests using your materials and joint specifications.
Physical dimensions are 10 m × 1.6 m × 1.7 m and weight is 5000 kg. You will need sufficient floor space for the machine and material handling, a stable level foundation or reinforced concrete floor for heavy equipment, and lifting equipment (crane or forklift) for installation. Allow clearance for operator access, maintenance and chip extraction systems.
Many manufacturers offer customization (different finger lengths, tooling packages, automation options). The base product is a full-automatic finger joint machine; contact the supplier to discuss custom tooling, PLC programming options and options for integrating gluing, pressing or downstream conveyors.
The product is described as easy to operate with minimal training required. Most suppliers offer operator and maintenance training as part of delivery or commissioning — confirm training scope and any additional costs with the vendor.
Warranty terms and after-sales support are not specified in the provided description. Contact the manufacturer or seller for details on warranty length, spare parts availability, technical support, installation, commissioning and local service options.
Pricing and lead time depend on configuration, optional features, tooling and shipping location. Contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer with your required specifications, desired options and delivery address to receive a quotation, production lead time and shipping/export information.
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