Model Pushcut CX
Application
The Push_Cut_CX is an optimizing
cross-cut system with automatic push feed for universal use:
joiners, packaging and pallet manufacturers, window producers
and other users work considerably more efficiently, safely and
comfortably with a Push_Cut_CX than with a simple undercut or
pendulum saw.
Construction Features
- Simple and maintenance-free operation.
- Thanks to the inclined position of the machine, side-pressure units can be generally be dispensed with. The timber slides automatically against the fence.
- The saw blade is very convenient to change from the front. This patented principle is unprecedented on a cross-cut station.
- Its heavy weight and robust construction make the Push_Cut_CX even more valuable to industrial use.
- The control is also capable of acting as a web servier. It offers convenient masks for any browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator or alike) at any company network PC to access the data and functions of the machine.
The Push Feed
The upward tilting pusher, driven via a
heavy-duty toothed belt from a servomotor, has several
functions. During the return stroke, the pusher-starting from
its parking position in the cross-cut station- travels over the
workpiece placed on the infeed table to measure its length and
detect any crayon marks.
The pusher plate is swung up during the return stroke. This
enables the next work piece or pack to be positioned even while
the feed is taking place.
Coming to the board end, the pusher folds down and the actual
feed starts. It makes no difference whether a single workpiece
or a whole pack is to be fed. Even for varying incoming board
lengths no changeover of the equipment is necessary. The
positioning of the timber to be cut is done very accurately (+/-
0.2 mm).
The Sequence of Operations
The timber to be cut is loaded singly or in
packs by the operator. The output is increased significantly
when cutting several pieces packed together.
The feed is started via the touch screen or via a switch rod.
The pusher takes over the automatic feed and positions the piece
or pack of timber. The good pieces move to the outfeed table, or
are transferred to a sorting belt and are ejected at the
required sorting station.




