Welcome to Exapro, your destination for quality used industrial machinery. Our range includes versatile and high-performance cross-cut optimizing saws, perfect for various applications in the woodworking industry.

Priced between €5,000 and €20,000, our cross-cut optimizing saws are ideal for precision cutting, enhancing productivity, and minimizing waste. Key features include cutting speed, accuracy, automation capabilities, and material handling options.

We proudly feature machinery from top manufacturers such as Weinig, Salvador, and Dimter. Every piece of equipment undergoes rigorous testing and inspection to ensure top performance and longevity.

With Exapro, choosing pre-owned industrial machinery means getting the best value for your investment without compromising on quality or performance. Trust us to empower your woodworking business to reach new heights of productivity. Explore our wide range today and let us help you make the best choice for your industrial needs.

REINHARDT- JOULIN CONNECTION LINE (following production change)

Year: 2001

Cutting height 80 mm
Feeding table length 5000 mm
Cutting speed 120 rpm
Cutting width 800 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm
Engine power 6.3 kW

CURSAL TRSI8000 OL700 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2018

CURSAL truncation line TRSI8000 OL700 series consisting of: - automatic feeder with 1 column and 3 vacuum cups - 6-chain horizontal feeder with log saw singularizer - TRSI8000 OL700 log saw with integrated pusher and length optimizer - unloading conveyor CNC sorter with 2 ejectors - 2 way inclined cad. with 4 idle rollers for side discharge Overall dimensions about …



CEMIL TR550A Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 1999

Cutting height 165 mm
Cutting width 397 mm
Blade diameter 550 mm
Cutting length 5150 mm
Feeding table length 4000 mm
Cutting speed 3000 rpm

Salvador Superpush 200 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2018

Blade diameter 550 mm
Engine power 5.5 kW

STROMAB TR 500 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2007

Cutting width 360 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm
Feeding table length 4000 mm
Engine power 10 kW

Edger MZ LC 6000 CE

Year: 2009

Cutting height 130 mm
Cutting width 600 mm
Engine power 14.91424 kW
Cutting length 6200 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm

STROMAB TR 500 MATRIX Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2002

Cutting height 55 mm
Cutting speed 3500 rpm
Cutting width 360 mm
Engine power 7.45712 kW

Weinig Dimter OptiCut S90 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year:

Cutting height 160 mm
Cutting width 360 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm
Cutting length 4500 mm
Feeding table length 5600 mm
Engine power 7.5 kW

Weinig GreCon Dimter OptiCut 101 R Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 1998

Cutting height 100 mm
Cutting width 360 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm
Cutting length 3000 mm
Feeding table length 1600 mm
Engine power 6.25 kW

REMA DCKLH piła poprzeczna przegubowa Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year:

Cutting height 120 mm
Blade diameter 315 mm
Cutting width 600 mm
Engine power 0.75 kW

ORMAL - DIEFFE TT500 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2000

Blade diameter 500 mm
Engine power 5.5 kW

Weinig Opticut S50 Optional serie I Optimizing Cross-Cut Saw Low working hours

Year: 2020

Cutting height 120 mm
Feeding table length 600 mm
Cutting speed 3000 rpm
Cutting width 300 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm
Engine power 5.5 kW

SALVADOR SUPERCUT 500 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2013

Cutting length 200 mm
Engine power 5.5 kW
Blade diameter 500 mm

Paul 11 MKL Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2001

Cutting height 90 mm
Feeding table length 11500 mm
Engine power 5.5 kW
Cutting width 180 mm
Blade diameter 500 mm

STROMAB TR500 MATRIX 4 OPTIMIZER Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year:

Blade diameter 500 mm
Engine power 7.5 kW
Cutting speed 3000 rpm

STROMAB TR 500 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2007

Cutting width 4500 mm
Engine power 7.45712 kW
Blade diameter 500 mm

OMGA TR2 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 2001

Cutting height 102 mm
Cutting width 170 mm
Blade diameter 300 mm
Cutting length 2800 mm
Feeding table length  mm
Cutting speed  rpm

Omga RN700 Used cross-cut optimizing saw

Year: 1999

Cutting height 80 mm
Blade diameter 300 mm
Cutting length 700 mm
Engine power 2.9 kW


Understanding Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws in the Exapro Woodworking Machinery Marketplace

At Exapro, we connect professionals with top-tier industrial machinery solutions. Within our extensive offerings, the category of Woodworking Machines includes essential equipment such as Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws. Let’s explore what these machines entail, their importance, and why Exapro is the ideal marketplace for buying or selling them.

What are Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws?

Cross-cut optimizing saws are specialized woodworking machines designed to make precise cross cuts in wood, optimizing material usage and reducing waste. These saws are equipped with advanced software and sensors that calculate the most efficient cutting patterns, ensuring that each piece of wood is utilized to its fullest potential. They are widely used in the furniture, flooring, and construction industries, where precision and efficiency are paramount.

Types of Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

  1. Automatic Cross-Cut Saws: Fully automated systems that measure, cut, and sort wood pieces according to pre-programmed specifications.
  2. Semi-Automatic Cross-Cut Saws: Combine manual and automated processes, offering flexibility and control while still optimizing material usage.
  3. High-Speed Cross-Cut Saws: Designed for high-volume production environments, these saws operate at high speeds without compromising accuracy.
  4. Heavy-Duty Cross-Cut Saws: Built to handle large and thick wood pieces, suitable for heavy-duty applications in construction and lumber processing.

The Exapro Advantage: Buying & Selling Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

Navigating the world of used industrial machinery can be complex, but Exapro simplifies the process. For those looking to purchase, the key benefits are manifold.

Cost-Effectiveness

Acquiring new cross-cut optimizing saws can be a significant financial commitment, especially for small businesses or start-ups. Through Exapro, professionals can obtain these machines at a fraction of the cost of new ones, ensuring exceptional value for money. On our platform, the price range for used cross-cut optimizing saws typically lies between €10,000 and €100,000, reflecting the variety available in terms of age, brand, wear and tear, and additional features.

Quality Assurance

At Exapro, every listing undergoes a thorough evaluation process to ensure each piece of equipment is in excellent working condition and ready for its next operational chapter. This rigorous vetting process guarantees that even used machinery meets high standards of quality and reliability.

Market Reach

Cross-cut optimizing saws are crucial for efficient and precise woodworking. Whether you're looking to invest in one or sell it, Exapro offers a platform that ensures convenience, reliability, and value. Embark on the future of woodworking with Exapro – where tradition meets innovation.

Main Advantages of Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

Cross-cut optimizing saws are indispensable in the woodworking industry due to their numerous benefits. Here are the main advantages:

High Precision

These machines ensure precise cuts, which is essential for achieving high-quality finishes and accurate dimensions.

Material Optimization

Advanced software algorithms optimize cutting patterns, maximizing material usage and minimizing waste.

Increased Efficiency

Automated systems significantly increase production speed, allowing for high-volume output with minimal manual intervention. This efficiency translates to higher productivity and reduced labor costs.

Consistent Quality

Cross-cut optimizing saws provide uniform and consistent results, reducing variability and ensuring high-quality outcomes.

Reduced Waste

By optimizing each cut, these saws help reduce waste, saving material costs and contributing to sustainable practices.

Main Machine Parameters of Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

When evaluating or understanding cross-cut optimizing saws, several key parameters are considered to ensure they meet specific requirements. Here are the main machine parameters:

Cutting Capacity

The maximum dimensions of the wood pieces that the saw can handle, including width, height, and thickness.

Cutting Speed

The speed at which the saw can perform cuts, typically measured in cuts per minute (CPM), influencing production rates and efficiency.

Accuracy

The precision of the cuts, often measured in millimeters, which affects the quality and fit of the final products.

Automation Level

The degree of automation, ranging from semi-automatic to fully automatic systems, affecting ease of use and operational efficiency.

Software Integration

The type of software used for optimizing cuts, affecting the flexibility and efficiency of the material optimization process.

Power

The motor power, usually measured in kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP), which affects the machine’s ability to handle various materials and workloads.

Dust Collection

The efficiency of the machine’s dust collection system, crucial for maintaining a clean and safe working environment.

Area of Use of Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

Cross-cut optimizing saws, given their versatility and capacity for high-quality work, find application in a multitude of areas. Here’s a rundown of the primary areas of use:

Furniture Manufacturing

Used for cutting wood components for furniture, ensuring precision and efficient use of materials.

Flooring Production

Essential for cutting wood pieces for flooring, providing accurate and consistent cuts for high-quality flooring products.

Construction

Applied in cutting structural components and wood panels for construction projects, ensuring precise dimensions and efficient material usage.

Lumber Mills

Used for processing logs into lumber, optimizing cuts to maximize yield and reduce waste.

Packaging

Suitable for cutting wood pieces for packaging materials, ensuring precise and efficient production.

Manufacturers of Cross-Cut Optimizing Saws

Several renowned manufacturers in the woodworking machinery industry are known for their quality and innovation. Here are some prominent manufacturers of cross-cut optimizing saws:

Weinig

A leading provider of woodworking machinery, Weinig offers advanced cross-cut optimizing saws known for their precision and reliability.

Dimter

Renowned for their high-quality woodworking equipment, Dimter provides efficient and versatile cross-cut optimizing saws for various applications.

Paul Maschinenfabrik

Specializes in woodworking machinery, offering robust and precise cross-cut optimizing saws designed for high-performance operations.

Biesse

Known for their comprehensive range of woodworking machines, Biesse provides reliable and efficient cross-cut optimizing saws for the woodworking industry.

Kallfass

Offers advanced cross-cut optimizing technology, providing high-quality machines designed for precision and efficiency.

Salvador

Specializes in optimizing cross-cut saws, offering versatile and efficient machines suitable for different production environments.

When considering a purchase or researching cross-cut optimizing saws, it's essential to look into these manufacturers' specific models, reviews, and after-sales service. Each brand has its strengths, specialties, and technological innovations that cater to different woodworking requirements.

Conclusion

Cross-cut optimizing saws are invaluable assets in the woodworking industry, offering high-quality, cost-effective, and efficient solutions for cutting and optimizing wood materials. Whether for furniture manufacturing, flooring production, construction, or lumber mills, these machines ensure superior product quality and compliance with industry standards. With the support of Exapro, acquiring or selling cross-cut optimizing saws becomes a straightforward and reliable process, allowing businesses to focus on what they do best – producing exceptional wood products.