Leicester, UK, December 08, 2011 — "Woodworkers wishing to streamline their sawing processes should take a look at the Compact series of entry-level vertical panel saws from the world leader, Striebig." says Matt Pearce Sales Director at TM Machinery, Striebig's UK distributor.

"They also represent even better value following Striebig's recent price reduction of 15% beause of the strength of the Swiss Franc.

Leicester, UK, December 08, 2011 — "Woodworkers wishing to streamline their sawing processes should take a look at the Compact series of entry-level vertical panel saws from the world leader, Striebig." says Matt Pearce Sales Director at TM Machinery, Striebig's UK distributor.

"They also represent even better value following Striebig's recent price reduction of 15% beause of the strength of the Swiss Franc.

The space-saving Striebig Compact enables small and medium sized businesses to move into the world of precision and quality vertical panel sawing at a sensible price. Whether you choose a machine with a manual or automatic feed, the Compact series is characterized by flexibility and cost-effective use.There are nine cut size versions available, from 3100 mm x 1544mm up to 5350mm x 2200mm, all with a cutting depth of 60mm. They feature central support and small parts support over the entire length of the saw, making the cutting of small work pieces much easier. All nine models are now available in Compact AV versions incorporating an automatic cut cycle facility, to make them even more productive. This feature was previously only to be found on Striebig’s more expensive models. With manual feeding of the saw unit eliminated, the operator’s job is made much easier, giving him time to prepare the next sawing job.

As well as the Compact, Striebig offers the Standard, the Evolution, and the high-tech Control vertical sawing centre, also all available in nine standard sizes. The popular Striebig Standard – the original heavyweight, tried and tested over decades – is the perfect saw for companies of all sizes.  

The fully-automatic Control offers an optional Electronic Positioning System (EPS) on both axes for the automatic positioning of both the length stop and saw head. This increases the saws’ productivity by delivering automatic repeat strip and upper trim cutting. Latest standard features include a laser-supported display for totally accurate horizontal cuts, another industry ‘first’ for Striebig. There’s also a cutting list input function, provided via a USB memory stick.  Numerous procedures are carried out at the press of a button, including locking and releasing the beam saw, setting the horizontal cutting height, plunging and swivelling the motor, locking the support rollers during sawing and fine saw blade adjustment.Where high levels of panel throughput are needed, the Control and the Evolution offer an optional 100mm cutting depth instead of the previous 80mm. The Evolution has many similar features to the Control, making it one of the most advanced manual panel saws available.

Both Standard and Control series feature as standard Striebig’s user-friendly “touch and saw” operating system. This delivers easy and convenient machine control through a touch screen panel that operates all of the machine’s functions.

Striebig machines, which can be wall-mounted or freestanding, cut practically all wood-based sheet materials as well as timber, plaster board, plastics and aluminium panels. They guarantee impressive dust limit values well below 1mg/m3. A huge range of accessories enables users to further extend the performance of the saws and to adapt them to individual business needs. These include a scoring saw to prevent laminate panel edges from tearing out, ensuring a neat cut ready to be glued.The saws can also be built in special sizes and fitted with specialist equipment to suit individual requirements.

Striebig is continuing to introduce enhancements to its product range. One recent example is the tool database for the Control and Evolution models. Data from the saw, profile cutter and grooving tool can be stored in this high-performance software module. The tool database is easy to use via the touch screen panel, while a connection to the electronic positioning system (EPS) ensures a high degree of flexibility and excellent repeat accuracy for panel cutting.

Prices for Striebig vertical panel saws are extremely competitive, with strong customer demand being helped by the Swiss manufacturer’s decision to hold price levels for the third year in a row.

Contact :
Matt Pearce
T M Machinery
49 Iliffe Avenue,
Oadby Industrial Estate,
Leicester LE2 5LH
0116 271 7155
[email protected]
http://www.tmmachinery.co.uk

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