Used Weinig Moulding Machines for Sale 98


Weinig is a German manufacturer that dominates the solid wood processing equipment market with multihead moulders, planing machines, rip saws, cross-cut optimising systems, and scanner-based grading technology. The Powermat and Unimat moulder series are industry standards for producing profiled timber, flooring, decking, cladding, and architectural mouldings.

Used Weinig woodworking machines on Exapro include moulders, planers, optimising saws, and scanner systems. Filter by machine type, working width, and feed speed. Submit an enquiry through the listing page for specifications.

Weinig has built its market leadership in solid wood processing through machines that convert rough-sawn lumber into precisely dimensioned, surfaced, and profiled components at production speeds that no other manufacturer consistently matches.

The Powermat moulder series represents the current flagship platform, with models handling working widths from 160mm to 300mm and feed speeds up to 100 metres per minute. Six, seven, or more spindle configurations combine planing, profiling, and finishing operations in a single pass through the machine.

The Unimat series provides the mid-range moulder platform with proven mechanical design and accessible pricing. Many furniture, flooring, and joinery manufacturers run Unimat machines as their primary production moulders.

Cross-cut optimising saws — the OptiCut series — use camera or laser scanning to detect defects in incoming boards, then cut around them to produce maximum-value clear pieces. The optimisation software calculates cutting patterns that maximise yield from each board based on the current order requirements.

WeiScanner grading technology evaluates timber quality automatically, grading boards by strength, appearance, or custom criteria at production speed. Integration between scanner and downstream machinery creates a continuous flow from grading through processing.

Spindle condition on moulders is the primary evaluation point — worn bearings produce chatter marks on profiled surfaces that are visible in the finished product. Knife-setting accuracy across all spindles determines profile consistency.

When evaluating used Weinig machines on Exapro, check spindle bearing condition on all heads by measuring runout at operating speed, verify feed roller condition and pressure settings, inspect bed and fence alignment, test the optimisation system calibration on OptiCut saws, and confirm that the machine handles the profile dimensions and feed speeds your production requires.

Spindle bearing condition is the single most critical evaluation point on any used moulder. Worn bearings produce chatter marks on profiled surfaces that are visible in the finished product and cannot be compensated by adjusting other parameters. Request spindle runout measurements at operating speed for each head, and factor spindle rebuild costs into the total acquisition budget if measurements indicate wear beyond manufacturer specifications.

Knife-setting accuracy across all spindles determines profile consistency — the relationship between individual spindle positions must be maintained within tight tolerances for the profile sections produced by different heads to align correctly in the finished moulding. Verify knife-setting equipment condition and availability.

Weinig's global service network provides spare parts, technical support, and operator training through direct subsidiaries and authorised service partners in all major timber processing markets. The extensive Weinig installed base means experienced service technicians are available in most regions.

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