Macoser Woodworking Machinery

Company Profile

Macoser, Inc was incorporated in 1988 (MAchine COnsulting SERvice); offering unique solutions to customers with special applications. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Macoser Inc includes warehousing, training facilities and showroom.

Omec Dovetailing Equipment

Macoser Woodworking Machinery announces the Omec line of dovetailing equipment for 2007. With models from manual to fully automatic hopper loaded CNC, Omec offers the most complete line of dovetailing equipment to match the needs and production requirements of your customers.

Stromab Automatic Lines

Macoser Woodworking Machinery announces the Stromab line of automatic cutting and optimization saws. These heavy duty cutting systems are equipped with a rack & pinion (on helical gears) driven pusher capable of speeds up to 400 feet/minute. This system can be configured with our cross cut saws (14”, 18”, 20” or 24” blade diameters). The back fence is approximately 10” in height. Accuracy in the pusher placement is assured by magnetic strip. The standard in-feed table is approximately 32” in depth and available in lengths from 3 to 7 meters. Available options include automatic in-feed conveyors, additional clamping, out-feed sorting, ink jet printing, and defect detection.

Torreda Woodturning

Macoser, Inc. announces the addition of Torreda Woodturning Machinery and Systems to the Macoser product line. Torreda and Macoser combine to offer our clients almost 100 years of woodturning experience.

Torreda lathes range from manual to hopper fed CNC utilizing Alpha Cam software available in lengths up to 4 meters. Lathe designs include manual, hydraulic copy, NC controlled copy, and CNC. The Torreda line offers small variety lathes, lathes for plate and bowl turning, lathes for roping & fluting only, and lathes for conventional turning up to 13’ columns. Roping & fluting capacity is available on most Torreda models making them one of the most versatile and productive lathes available.

Torreda also offers multiple spindle sanders, boring machines, and sharpeners to support the lathes.