Miter Saws
End-cutting machines: main types and their application
The miter saw is designed for precise cutting of workpieces along the length. They provide even and neat cross-cutting, which makes them indispensable equipment in woodworking. Circular saws are used as a tool for sawing, providing high-quality and fast results.
Application of cross-cutting machines
On miter saws it is possible to perform cross cutting of various materials, such as:
- Board
- Bar
- Log
This makes them a versatile tool for both production shops and small workshops.
Types of miter saws
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Pendulum miter saws
- Equipped with a pendulum mechanism that ensures smooth movement of the saw.
- Used for precise transverse spraying of small and medium-sized workpieces.
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Cross-cut saws with draw-through
- Thanks to the pulling system, it is possible to work with wide or long workpieces.
- Suitable for working with large beams or boards.
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Multi-cutting machines
- Equipped with several saw units with circular saws.
- They are used to perform several cuts simultaneously, which significantly increases productivity.
- Ideal for mass production.
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Machines with top or bottom saw position
- The saw's overhead position provides ease of use when working with large workpieces.
- The lower saw position is suitable for high-precision processing of materials where safety and minimal vibration are important.
Advantages of miter saws
- High cutting precision
is achieved thanks to design features and high-quality cutting tools. - The productivity
of multi-cutting and draw-through models allows for a significant reduction in processing time. - Versatility
Suitable for working with different materials and types of workpieces.
Crosscut saws provide precision, quality and productivity, making them key equipment in any woodworking process. Choose the type of machine depending on your needs and production volume!