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WEINIG Compact finger jointing lines: Construction timber production in the smallest space
The particular feature of most compact lines is the fact that all processing steps
- Shaping (pre-scoring)
- Gluing
- Pressing
are carried out during one clamping process. This means no mismatch and splintering occur on the lamellae at the same time as achieving a high capacity.
All machines
WEINIG PowerJoint
The compact line for high standards
- Vertical finger joint including scoring unit to avoid splintering
- Shaping process from top to bottom (defined work piece support)
- No reverse positioning of the timbers (no load on the finger joints)
- Contact-free glue application using glue nozzles
- Servo-controlled drive profile of the shaper head for fantastic shaping result
WEINIG CF and CF-H
Compact lines for specific requirements
- Shaping, gluing and pressing in one clamping process (up to 5.5 cycles/min)
- Large timber dimensions up to 310 mm timber width possible
- Almost all types of glue can be used
- Splinter protection as standard, every line
- Modular system - adapts to your requirements
WEINIG compact lines offer you
- Very compact construction of different lines
- Pressing force of 20, 30 or even 40 tonnes
- Capacities of 3.5 up to 15 joints/min possible
- Optionally available with additional sound insulation cabinet
- Production of an endless phase
- With splinter protection to avoid splintering in the timber
- Glue comb systems or contact-free glue application