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A planer uses steel knives to rip slices of wood from the surface, while a sander uses an abrasive belt to remove imperfections from the wood surface. If you need to even out a long wooden board, a planer will get the job done fast. On the other hand, if you want to strip away coatings, or make a surface smoother, a wide belt sander will be a better investment. While planers can cut fairly deeply into wooden boards, sanders are designed for surface removal. Many models in this category perform both operations.

Current Machine Listings for ABRASIVE PLANER & SANDERS

The three most common types of air compressors we offer are rotary screw, rotary vane, and piston. Screw air compressors are convenient to run as they continuously run air for a required purpose, are safe to use, and perform well in all weather conditions. Vane compressors are used for smaller applications where floor space is an issue; however, they are not as efficient as rotary screw compressors. Piston or reciprocating compressors are often used to supply air to building control and automation systems.

Current Machine Listings for AIR COMPRESSORS & DRYERS

Bagging equipment is needed to bag and seal powder or granular materials for retail. When shopping for bagging equipment, you should consider the following: the type of product you’re packaging, the flow of that product (i.e. free-flowing, non-free flowing, hard to handle. etc. …), the bulk density, types of bags needed to hold the product - factoring in the weight of the product, the accuracy of the filled bags, the bagging rate needed, the methods of which the bags are sealed and how that could affect the product inside. Once you’ve considered all of the above, you can compare and contrast the difference between a tubular bag packing machine or a standard bagging machine.  A tubular bag packing machine automatically collects individual, pre-made bags from the bag stock, transfers bags to the filling station where the product is injected into the bag, followed by the sealing station to make sure the product is sufficiently sealed. Tubular bag packing machines are ideal for loose, fine products that create a lot of dust. Standard bagging machines are perfect for dosage management. Standard bagging machines are best used for packaging cosmetic and pharmaceutical products by stick packing product (specialized narrow tubular bags that are used to package non-single portion products), filling the stick pack, and sealing stick pack for retail.

Current Machine Listings for BAGGING EQUIPMENT

Balers and compactors are used for recycling and managing product/manufacturing waste. Balers are used to manage recyclable material, such as cardboard, paper, plastics, non-ferrous metals, shrink wrap, foam, carpet, textiles, and liquids, by compressing and bailing them for storage and disposal. Balers that recycle liquids do so by perforating, draining, and bailing liquids into aluminum, plastic, and TetraPak containers. Compactors are used to compact, reduce, and compress large amounts of trash, allowing for more to be disposed of at once. Stationary compactors handle and compress dry waste. Self-contained compactors manage the disposal of both wet and dry waste. Overall compactors help reduce odor, vermin, pilferage, and potential fire hazards.  

Current Machine Listings for BALERS & COMPACTORS

In woodworking, boilers and kilns are pivotal for optimizing material quality and enhancing operational efficiency. Boilers generate steam and hot water, which are crucial for multiple tasks. They power wood-drying kilns by providing the necessary heat to reduce moisture content in lumber, preventing issues like warping, shrinking, and cracking. This results in more stable and durable wood products.

Kilns, specifically designed for drying timber, maintain controlled environments that ensure consistent drying rates, preserving wood integrity. Beyond drying, boilers heat adhesives and coatings, ensuring they spread smoothly and bond effectively. This improves the overall quality and longevity of finished products.

Together, boilers and kilns streamline the woodworking process, enhancing product quality, reducing waste, and increasing productivity. Their combined application ensures that wood is adequately prepared, treated, and manipulated to meet specific project requirements.



Current Machine Listings for BOILERS & DRY KILNS

A boring machine is a device used to produce or enlarge (existing) holes in a workpiece. Boring machines have a cutting tip that can be made of steel, cemented carbide, and small grinding wheels (possibly made of minerals like diamonds). Single point tools are controlled by adjusting the boring head, moving circularly to create/enlarge holes and sweep debris from bored areas of the workpiece. Grinding wheel cutters have planetary/orbital motions, rotating rapidly around its axis. The hole diameter is controlled by adjusting the distance between the wheel axis and spindle axis. Spindles and a spindle axis are axes that rotate either vertically or horizontally on a boring machine. Vertical boring mills are used to rotate a workpiece around a vertical axis, while the boring bar and boring head moves in a linear motion. Horizontal boring mills are used to rotate the boring bar around a horizontal axis to bore holes in a workpiece while it’s held stationary on a table.

Current Machine Listings for BORING - FEED THROUGH

The 32 mm cabinet-making system is a manufacturing method, used in the production of RTA (ready to assemble) furniture. European-style - frameless furniture, custom cabinets, and other RTA furnishings are manufactured using the 32 mm cabinet-making system. Although this system is measured using the metric system, this is a practice used globally.

Current Machine Listings for BORING MACH. - 32 MM SYS.

A boring machine is a device used to produce or enlarge (existing) holes in a workpiece. Boring machines have a cutting tip that can be made of steel, cemented carbide, and small grinding wheels (possibly made of minerals like diamonds). Single point tools are controlled by adjusting the boring head, moving circularly to create/enlarge holes and sweep debris from bored areas of the workpiece. Grinding wheel cutters have planetary/orbital motions, rotating rapidly around its axis. The hole diameter is controlled by adjusting the distance between the wheel axis and spindle axis. Spindles and a spindle axis are axes that rotate either vertically or horizontally on a boring machine. Vertical boring mills are used to rotate a workpiece around a vertical axis, while the boring bar and boring head moves in a linear motion. Horizontal boring mills are used to rotate the boring bar around a horizontal axis to bore holes in a workpiece while it’s held stationary on a table.

Current Machine Listings for BORING MISC. - VERT./HOR.

A press brake is a machine used for bending sheet metal and metal plate, most commonly sheet metal. It forms predetermined bends by clamping the workpiece between a matching top tool and bottom die.

Current Machine Listings for BRAKES

Wood briquetting serves to convert wood waste and by-products into compact, high-density fuel briquettes. The primary purpose is waste management and resource optimization. Industries, especially woodworking and sawmills, generate substantial amounts of sawdust, shavings, and wood chips, which can be burdensome and costly to dispose of. Briquetting these materials helps in transforming waste into a valuable fuel source.

Briquettes offer several advantages: they have higher calorific values compared to raw wood, making them more efficient for burning. They are also easier to store and transport due to their uniform shape and reduced volume.

Furthermore, wood briquettes are an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. They produce fewer emissions and pollutants when burned, contributing to reduced carbon footprints. Additionally, using waste wood for briquettes promotes sustainable resource use and decreases the need for landfills.



Current Machine Listings for BRIQUETTING & LOG EQUIP.

CNC machining centers have a variety of machining capabilities with “one-stop” manufacturing, reducing machine replacement time, and improving production efficiency. The term machining center, itself, relates to any CNC milling and drilling machine that includes an automatic tool change and a table that clamps the workpiece in place. The types of mechanism associated with CNC machining centers are: ATC (automatic tool changer), APC (automatic pallet changer), CNC servo systems, Feedback systems, and a recirculating ball screw and nut. Horizontal machining centers have a horizontal spindle system where the tools are mounted on the ATC, a system that can shift between 20 to over 500 tools, depending on manufacturing needs. Vertical machining center has a feeding conveyor, ensuring that multiple jobs can be completed in one work setup. Vertical machining centers have three axes, as well as a functional spindle head that can be rotated on one or two axes - which is most suitable for mold and mold processing manufacturers. Universal machining centers are similar to horizontal machining centers; however, the shaft can be continuously tilted between a horizontal and vertical position. Universal machining centers are 5 axis machines.

Current Machine Listings for CNC FLAT TABLE MACH.CTR.

CNC machining centers have a variety of machining capabilities with “one-stop” manufacturing, reducing machine replacement time, and improving production efficiency. The term machining center, itself, relates to any CNC milling and drilling machine that includes an automatic tool change and a table that clamps the workpiece in place. The types of mechanism associated with CNC machining centers are: ATC (automatic tool changer), APC (automatic pallet changer), CNC servo systems, Feedback systems, and a recirculating ball screw and nut. Horizontal machining centers have a horizontal spindle system where the tools are mounted on the ATC, a system that can shift between 20 to over 500 tools, depending on manufacturing needs. Vertical machining center has a feeding conveyor, ensuring that multiple jobs can be completed in one work setup. Vertical machining centers have three axes, as well as a functional spindle head that can be rotated on one or two axes - which is most suitable for mold and mold processing manufacturers. Universal machining centers are similar to horizontal machining centers; however, the shaft can be continuously tilted between a horizontal and vertical position. Universal machining centers are 5 axis machines.

Current Machine Listings for CNC POD & RAIL MACH. CTR.

Here are some key advantages of 5-axis CNC routers over other routers:

1. Complex Geometries: Capable of creating intricate shapes and detailed features, highly beneficial for industries like aerospace and medical devices.

2. Reduced Setups: Often allows parts to be completed in a single setup, saving time and reducing manual handling errors.

3. Improved Surface: Finish: Better tool orientation enables smoother finishes due to optimal cutting angles.

4. Increased Efficiency: Enhanced capability reduces overall machining time, increasing productivity.

5. Enhanced Flexibility: Greater range of motion facilitates machining of more diverse part types and sizes.

6. Better Accuracy: Maintaining a single position throughout machining helps improve precision and reduce cumulative errors.



Current Machine Listings for CNC ROUTERS - 5-AXIS

Higher-priced CNC routers often come with several enhanced features compared to lower-priced models. Some key distinguishing features include.

1. Build Quality
- Robust Frame: Made from high-quality materials like cast iron or heavy-duty aluminum for increased stability and reduced vibrations.

2. Motor and Drive Systems
- Servo Motors: Provide greater accuracy, speed, and torque compared to stepper motors.
- Advanced Drive Systems: Utilize precision ball screws or linear motors for smoother, more accurate movements.

3. Control Systems
- Sophisticated Controllers: Offer better user interfaces, more programming capabilities, and enhanced precision.
- Advanced Software: Include comprehensive CAD/CAM software packages with more features and better integration.

4. Precision and Repeatability
- Higher-priced routers generally offer increased precision and repeatability, essential for complex and high-accuracy projects.

5. Speed and Efficiency
- Capable of higher cutting speeds and more efficient material removal, leading to increased productivity.

6. Tooling Options
- Support for advanced tooling options, such as automatic tool changers, which improve workflow and versatility.



Current Machine Listings for CNC ROUTERS OVER $30,000

A combination machine is a woodworking machine that incorporates the functions of two or more machines into a single unit. Some popular combinations:

  • Tablesaw with a side-mounted jointer.  

  • Jointer-thicknesser (consisting of a jointer and planer).

    •  [Jointer-thicknessers may also use the same cutter head for both functions.]

Some combination machines run all their functions from a single motor, while others may use two or more motors, depending on manufacturing needs. Combination machines rely on well orchestrated design to allow users to switch from one function to another easily. 



Current Machine Listings for COMBINATION MACHINERY

Dovetail joints are used to interlock two pieces of wood using a jigsaw-like link to join the workpieces at a 90° angle. Dovetail joints are made using a dovetail jig. Dovetail jigs are both manual and automated, where the device holds a piece of timber in a vertical position and cuts the dovetail joints with a router using a metal template for accuracy.

Current Machine Listings for DOVETAIL & DRAWER EQUIP.

Dust collectors are pieces of equipment used in factories, plants, and warehouses to manage air pollution to maintain environmental safety requirements. Type of pollutants can differ, therefore dust collectors are designed specific to the hazardous particles dispersed. Shaker dust collectors function through a shake cleaning baghouse system, either cleaning off-line when the airflow is temporarily halted or sections the baghouse into compartments. Compartmentalized designs offer continuous cleaning of the unit while allowing for the individual compartments to be taken offline for servicing. Shaker dust collectors are common where it is impractical to supply compressed air for bag cleaning, such as foundries, steel mills, power plants, smelting plants, and mining plants. Pulse-jet dust collectors have a bag cleaning system operated via a rapid, high pressure air jet cleaner that sends a blast or shock of air through the bag that shatters and discharges the dust cake for disposal. Pulse-jet dust collectors are most useful in environments where bulk solids are processed, including chemical/mineral production, food processing plants, and metal fabrication. Cartridge collectors have a fabric filter that is designed for specific applications. Is smaller; however, provides the same airflow and purification, requiring less filters than a larger baghouse system. Cyclone dust collectors purify air by separate dust from a gas stream through centrifugal force, removing heavier/oversized particles mixed with dust. These dust collectors are typically used as “pre-cleaners” before bag houses, often being used in woodworking, pulp/paper manufacturing, shot blasting, mills, grain/agriculture, and recycling plants. Electrostatic precipitators separate soot, ash, and dust from exhaust gasses using static electricity by negatively charging airborne particles while they flow through an ionized field between the electrodes. Electrostatic precipitators are often used to purify industrial power plants managing fossil fuels, oil, and coal.

Current Machine Listings for DUST COLLECTOR OVER 20 HP

Dust collectors are pieces of equipment used in factories, plants, and warehouses to manage air pollution to maintain environmental safety requirements. Type of pollutants can differ, therefore dust collectors are designed specific to the hazardous particles dispersed. Shaker dust collectors function through a shake cleaning baghouse system, either cleaning off-line when the airflow is temporarily halted or sections the baghouse into compartments. Compartmentalized designs offer continuous cleaning of the unit while allowing for the individual compartments to be taken offline for servicing. Shaker dust collectors are common where it is impractical to supply compressed air for bag cleaning, such as foundries, steel mills, power plants, smelting plants, and mining plants. Pulse-jet dust collectors have a bag cleaning system operated via a rapid, high pressure air jet cleaner that sends a blast or shock of air through the bag that shatters and discharges the dust cake for disposal. Pulse-jet dust collectors are most useful in environments where bulk solids are processed, including chemical/mineral production, food processing plants, and metal fabrication. Cartridge collectors have a fabric filter that is designed for specific applications. Is smaller; however, provides the same airflow and purification, requiring less filters than a larger baghouse system. Cyclone dust collectors purify air by separate dust from a gas stream through centrifugal force, removing heavier/oversized particles mixed with dust. These dust collectors are typically used as “pre-cleaners” before bag houses, often being used in woodworking, pulp/paper manufacturing, shot blasting, mills, grain/agriculture, and recycling plants. Electrostatic precipitators separate soot, ash, and dust from exhaust gasses using static electricity by negatively charging airborne particles while they flow through an ionized field between the electrodes. Electrostatic precipitators are often used to purify industrial power plants managing fossil fuels, oil, and coal.

Current Machine Listings for DUST COLLECTOR UNDER 20HP

Higher-priced edgebanders generally offer several enhanced features and specifications compared to lower-priced models. Here are some key distinguishing features:

1. Build Quality
- Robust Construction: Higher-end models are typically built with more durable and heavy-duty materials, ensuring longer lifespan and reliable operation.

2. Operation Speed and Efficiency
- Faster Processing: Able to handle higher feed rates, improving productivity.
- Automation: More automated functions such as automatic edge feeding, trimming, and finishing processes.

3. Precision and Quality
- Advanced Glue Application Systems: Utilize more precise glue application methods for consistent and high-quality bonding.
- Edge Trimming and Finishing: Equipped with sophisticated trimming, corner rounding, and edge finishing units for better finished product quality.

4. Versatility
- Multiple Edge Types: Capable of handling a wider range of edge banding materials such as PVC, ABS, wood veneer, and melamine.
- Advanced Adjustment Options: Easier and more precise adjustments for varying material thickness and edge types.

5. Control Systems
- Modern Interfaces: Feature advanced digital controls and touchscreens for easier operation and better process monitoring.



Current Machine Listings for EDGEBANDERS-OVER $25,000

Electrical discharge machining, also known as spark machining, spark eroding, die sinking, wire burning or wire erosion, is a metal fabrication process whereby a desired shape is obtained by using electrical discharges.

Current Machine Listings for EDM (ELEC. DISCHARGE MA.)

An end matcher is a specialized woodworking machine essential for creating precise, interlocking tongue-and-groove joints on the ends of wooden boards. This capability is pivotal in numerous applications to ensure structural integrity, aesthetic appeal, and ease of installation. Here’s how end matchers are commonly applied in woodworking:

Flooring: In hardwood flooring, end matchers are used to mill tongue-and-groove joints on the short ends of floorboards. This ensures a tight and seamless fit across the entire floor, enhancing structural stability and preventing gaps that could accumulate dirt or moisture

Paneling: For wooden paneling on walls or ceilings, end matching allows for secure and aesthetically pleasing interlocking panels. This not only facilitates easy installation but also ensures that the panels stay properly aligned, preserving the overall look and durability of the interior finish.

Furniture Making: In furniture construction, end matchers are used to join boards end-to-end securely. This is particularly useful in creating long tabletop surfaces or extensive shelving units, where a tight, seamless joint is crucial for both structural integrity and appearance.

Cabinetry: In cabinetry, end matchers help in aligning pieces precisely when joining them, which is particularly important for larger constructions where alignment can impact the overall quality and functionality.

 



Current Machine Listings for END MATCHERS

A finger jointer machine is a specialized tool used in woodworking to create finger joints, which are interlocking rectangular cuts used to join two pieces of wood end-to-end. The machine precisely cuts a series of fingers and corresponding slots into the ends of the wooden pieces to be joined.

Key Features:
- Precision Cutting: The machine ensures that the fingers and slots are uniformly cut, allowing for snug and accurate fits.
- Efficiency: It speeds up the process of creating finger joints compared to manual methods, making it suitable for both small and large-scale production.
- Consistency: Provides consistent results, reducing the chances of errors and ensuring strong, reliable joints.

Applications:
- Furniture Making: Used for creating strong joints in drawers, boxes, and frames.
- Joinery and Cabinetry: Ideal for joining long pieces of wood, such as in panel construction.

In essence, a finger jointer machine automates and enhances the process of making finger joints, ensuring accuracy, speed, and strength in woodworking projects.



Current Machine Listings for FINGER JOINTERS

Hobbing is a machining process for gear cutting, cutting splines, and cutting sprockets on a hobbing machine, which is a special type of milling machine. The teeth or splines of the gear are progressively cut into the material by a series of cuts made by a cutting tool called a hob.

Current Machine Listings for GEAR MACHINERY

Glue and dowel inserters  work in tandem with boring machines and CNC machining centers. Glue and dowel inserters are both manual and automated machines that glue and insert construction hardware for RTA (ready to assemble) furniture.

Current Machine Listings for GLUE & DOWEL INSERTERS

Surface grinding is done on flat surfaces to produce a smooth finish. It is a widely used abrasive machining process in which a spinning wheel covered in rough particles cuts chips of metallic or nonmetallic substance from a workpiece, making a face of it.

Current Machine Listings for GRINDING MACHINERY

Laser cutting is a fabrication process that utilizes a high-powered laser beam on a laser cutting machine to cut the material into various shapes and designs. The laser cutting process is suitable to cut a wide range of materials including metal, plastic.

Current Machine Listings for LASER CUTTING EQUIP.

Injection moulding is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting molten material into a mould, or mold. Injection moulding can be performed with a host of materials mainly including metals, glasses, elastomers, confections.

Current Machine Listings for MOLDING MACHINES

Planers, also sometimes referred to as surfacers, are used to plane one or more sides of rough-sawed lumber to a uniform even thickness. Planers consist of three main elements: the cutter head, containing the cutting knives used to plane unadulterated wood; the rollers, which are used to move the board of wood throughout the machine; and the table, which is an adjustable surface, relative to the cutter head that controls the thickness of the workpiece.

Current Machine Listings for PLANERS - DBL. & 4-SIDED

Planers, also sometimes referred to as surfacers, are used to plane one or more sides of rough-sawed lumber to a uniform even thickness. Planers consist of three main elements: the cutter head, containing the cutting knives used to plane unadulterated wood; the rollers, which are used to move the board of wood throughout the machine; and the table, which is an adjustable surface, relative to the cutter head that controls the thickness of the workpiece.

Current Machine Listings for PLANERS - SINGLE & FACING

Plasma cutting tables are a form of thermal cutting (cousin of the laser cutter). They literally vaporize metals into a powder form and remove them using a high stream of air or gasses from the cut zone.

Current Machine Listings for PLASMA & OXY-FUEL CUTTING

A stamping press machine is a machine that can process sheet metal into the desired shape. It is commonly used for metal stamping to convert a flat metal sheet into a specific shape. It can include a variety of metal forming techniques: blanking, punching.

Current Machine Listings for PRESSING & STAMPING

A punching machine is a machine tool for punching and embossing flat sheet-materials to produce form-features needed as mechanical element and/or to extend static stability of a sheet section.

Current Machine Listings for PUNCHING & CNC TURRETS

Plate Rolling is a unique process whereby a sheet of steel, aluminum, stainless or other material is formed into circular or other shapes by force through a set of powered rollers.

Current Machine Listings for ROLLING EQUIPMENT

A router is a powerful tool with a flat base used to hollow out an area of hard material, such as wood or plastic, using a spindle. Spindles are rotating components that are used to hold and drive cutting tools or workpieces on lathes, milling machines, and other machining tools. 



Current Machine Listings for ROUTERS - MANUAL

There are numerous saw types used to complete types of jobs depending on the material used as well as the desired result. Circular saws are circular blades, no larger than 24”, used as a handheld or in mills that are designed to cut material such as wood, stone, brick, or plastic. Tablesaws are tables mounted with a slotted circular blade. If the saw is small enough to set on a workbench, it is called a “workbench” or “jobsite” saw. If the saw is fastened on steel legs, it’s called a “contractor” saw. Heavier and more precise table saws, driven by several belts with an enclosed base stand are called “cabinet” saws. Radial arm saws are versatile machines that are mainly used for cross-cutting material. Rotary saws or “spiral-cut” saws are used for making accurate cuts, in materials such as wallboard and plywood, without using a pilot hole. Electric miter saws or “chop” saws are used for making accurate cross and miter cuts. A miter cut is an angled cut made across the face or width of a board. Concrete saws, typically fitted with diamond blades, are used for cutting materials like concrete, asphalt, and pavement. Pendulum saws or “swing” saws are saws hung on a swinging arm and used for rough crosscutting. Abrasive saws are circular or reciprocating saw-like tools fastened with an abrasive disc, rather than a toothed blade, used to cut resistant materials. Jigsaw or “saber” saws are narrow-bladed saws used for cutting irregular shapers. Reciprocating saws use an in-and-out or up-and-down action similar to a jigsaw, creating large, irregular shapes. Bandsaws are ripsaws that use a motor-driven continuous band. Ripsaws are used to cut wood alongside its grain.

Current Machine Listings for SAWS - BAND/SCROLL

There are numerous saw types used to complete types of jobs depending on the material used as well as the desired result. Circular saws are circular blades, no larger than 24”, used as a handheld or in mills that are designed to cut material such as wood, stone, brick, or plastic. Tablesaws are tables mounted with a slotted circular blade. If the saw is small enough to set on a workbench, it is called a “workbench” or “jobsite” saw. If the saw is fastened on steel legs, it’s called a “contractor” saw. Heavier and more precise table saws, driven by several belts with an enclosed base stand are called “cabinet” saws. Radial arm saws are versatile machines that are mainly used for cross-cutting material. Rotary saws or “spiral-cut” saws are used for making accurate cuts, in materials such as wallboard and plywood, without using a pilot hole. Electric miter saws or “chop” saws are used for making accurate cross and miter cuts. A miter cut is an angled cut made across the face or width of a board. Concrete saws, typically fitted with diamond blades, are used for cutting materials like concrete, asphalt, and pavement. Pendulum saws or “swing” saws are saws hung on a swinging arm and used for rough crosscutting. Abrasive saws are circular or reciprocating saw-like tools fastened with an abrasive disc, rather than a toothed blade, used to cut resistant materials. Jigsaw or “saber” saws are narrow-bladed saws used for cutting irregular shapers. Reciprocating saws use an in-and-out or up-and-down action similar to a jigsaw, creating large, irregular shapes. Bandsaws are ripsaws that use a motor-driven continuous band. Ripsaws are used to cut wood alongside its grain.

Current Machine Listings for SAWS - CUTOFF & MITER

There are numerous saw types used to complete types of jobs depending on the material used as well as the desired result. Circular saws are circular blades, no larger than 24”, used as a handheld or in mills that are designed to cut material such as wood, stone, brick, or plastic. Tablesaws are tables mounted with a slotted circular blade. If the saw is small enough to set on a workbench, it is called a “workbench” or “jobsite” saw. If the saw is fastened on steel legs, it’s called a “contractor” saw. Heavier and more precise table saws, driven by several belts with an enclosed base stand are called “cabinet” saws. Radial arm saws are versatile machines that are mainly used for cross-cutting material. Rotary saws or “spiral-cut” saws are used for making accurate cuts, in materials such as wallboard and plywood, without using a pilot hole. Electric miter saws or “chop” saws are used for making accurate cross and miter cuts. A miter cut is an angled cut made across the face or width of a board. Concrete saws, typically fitted with diamond blades, are used for cutting materials like concrete, asphalt, and pavement. Pendulum saws or “swing” saws are saws hung on a swinging arm and used for rough crosscutting. Abrasive saws are circular or reciprocating saw-like tools fastened with an abrasive disc, rather than a toothed blade, used to cut resistant materials. Jigsaw or “saber” saws are narrow-bladed saws used for cutting irregular shapers. Reciprocating saws use an in-and-out or up-and-down action similar to a jigsaw, creating large, irregular shapes. Bandsaws are ripsaws that use a motor-driven continuous band. Ripsaws are used to cut wood alongside its grain.

Current Machine Listings for SAWS - RADIAL ARM

There are numerous saw types used to complete types of jobs depending on the material used as well as the desired result. Circular saws are circular blades, no larger than 24”, used as a handheld or in mills that are designed to cut material such as wood, stone, brick, or plastic. Tablesaws are tables mounted with a slotted circular blade. If the saw is small enough to set on a workbench, it is called a “workbench” or “jobsite” saw. If the saw is fastened on steel legs, it’s called a “contractor” saw. Heavier and more precise table saws, driven by several belts with an enclosed base stand are called “cabinet” saws. Radial arm saws are versatile machines that are mainly used for cross-cutting material. Rotary saws or “spiral-cut” saws are used for making accurate cuts, in materials such as wallboard and plywood, without using a pilot hole. Electric miter saws or “chop” saws are used for making accurate cross and miter cuts. A miter cut is an angled cut made across the face or width of a board. Concrete saws, typically fitted with diamond blades, are used for cutting materials like concrete, asphalt, and pavement. Pendulum saws or “swing” saws are saws hung on a swinging arm and used for rough crosscutting. Abrasive saws are circular or reciprocating saw-like tools fastened with an abrasive disc, rather than a toothed blade, used to cut resistant materials. Jigsaw or “saber” saws are narrow-bladed saws used for cutting irregular shapers. Reciprocating saws use an in-and-out or up-and-down action similar to a jigsaw, creating large, irregular shapes. Bandsaws are ripsaws that use a motor-driven continuous band. Ripsaws are used to cut wood alongside its grain.

Current Machine Listings for SAWS - TABLE & MISC.

Shapers are machines that are used to shape the edges of various woodworking materials. Shapers are initiated by a controller hand-feeding stock materials against a vertical rotating cutter mounted on a spindle.

Current Machine Listings for SHAPE & SAND, FEED THRU

Shapers are machines that are used to shape the edges of various woodworking materials. Shapers are initiated by a controller hand-feeding stock materials against a vertical rotating cutter mounted on a spindle.

Current Machine Listings for SHAPERS-AUTO./PROF./MISC.

Shapers are machines that are used to shape the edges of various woodworking materials. Shapers are initiated by a controller hand-feeding stock materials against a vertical rotating cutter mounted on a spindle



Current Machine Listings for SHAPERS-SINGLE & DOUBLE

Shears are used for cutting sheet metal to a suitable size for handling and transport to a metal recovery operation.

Current Machine Listings for SHEARS

Vacuum pumps are used in woodworking for tasks such as vacuum clamping, veneering, and laminating. Vacuum clamping holds workpieces securely in place for machining, allowing unobstructed access and ensuring precision. In veneering, vacuum presses apply uniform pressure to bond veneers to substrates, preventing air bubbles and enabling application to complex shapes. For laminating, vacuum pumps ensure strong adhesion by pressing multiple layers of wood or other materials together uniformly. These applications enhance efficiency, accuracy, and the quality of the finished product in woodworking projects.



Current Machine Listings for VACUUM PUMPS

Welding machines allow every aspect of the welding process to be calculated, computer-controlled and automated. These machines will always apply welds in exactly the right position and with consistent quality.

Current Machine Listings for WELDING EQUIPMENT