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KITCHEN
MAKER IN CONTROL WITH STRIEBIG
A
Striebig Control fully automatic vertical panel
saw, launched into the UK market at Woodmex, has
brought improved quality and efficiency to award-winning
kitchen maker, Underwood Kitchens Ltd.
The
Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire business is
firmly established as a manufacturer of top-quality,
bespoke kitchens to suit a variety of tastes,
from traditional to contemporary, Shaker-style
to farmhouse. In addition to an extensive showroom
at its rural base, its kitchen settings are displayed
in several up-market retailers around the country.
Last year it fended off fierce competition at
Bathrooms & Kitchens magazine's industry awards
to win the prestigious Master Retailer of the
Year award.
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The
Striebig Control vertical panel saw in use
at Underwood Kitchens. |
Quality
runs through everything that Underwood does, from
the initial design stage to manufacturing and
on-site fitting. That is why it believes in buying
the best production machines available from specialist
manufacturers to complement the hand craftsmanship
of its skilled workshop staff.
After
using a Striebig Automat for four years, it upgraded
to the new Control as it wanted the most up-to-date
saw technology available to boost product quality
and workshop efficiency still further.
"We
chose the Control as it was by far the more robust
and technically superior saw of all those we looked
at," said Underwood's technical director, Keith
Spurgeon.
It
is used to size a range of carcass sheet material
including MFC, raw and veneered MDF, veneered
chipboard and veneered plywood, providing a host
of benefits. Explained Mr Spurgeon: "It has made
our life easier in so many ways. It's easy and
quick to set up, the cutting speeds are faster
and it's easier to change the blades. Most important,
the quality of the cut is even smoother than before,
whatever material we size on it."
With
the scoring saw that they had fitted as an optional
extra, which features pneumatic return, the chances
of chipping occurring on the back of MFC panels
during sizing have been removed.
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Tony Bathe programs the new Striebig Control
vertical panel saw at Underwood Kitchens.
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The
top-of-the-range Control, supplied by Striebig's
long-time sole U.K. sales agent, T.M. Machinery
Sales, of Leicester, offers almost every possible
option for fully automatic sawing operations.
With manual feeding of the saw unit eliminated,
the operator's job is made easier, giving him
ample time to prepare the next sawing job.
Ease
of operation is provided by a PLC control system,
with any operating errors displayed so that they
can be corrected immediately. An infinitely variable
feed speed can be adjusted to suit every kind
of material. Sawing errors that may occur as a
result of different feed speeds required when
cutting 'sensitive' materials are therefore a
thing of the past.
The
highly innovative saw is designed for the fast
and accurate cutting of wood based panels, laminates,
plastics and other sheet materials. Numerous technical
features considered expensive optional extras
in other saws are included as standard. They include
a digital measuring system, accurate to 0.1 mm,
and an adjustable precision display that can be
set to an accuracy of 1.0, 0.5 or 0.1 mm, according
to the thickness of the panels being sized.
Available
wall-mounted or freestanding, it has a cutting
depth of 80mm, a tough saw frame, a fully automatic
roller locking function, an auxiliary stop section
with its own tape measure, three additional auxiliary
stops for repeat cuts and a small work piece support.
It
comes in a variety of frame sizes with cutting
areas ranging from 3,300mm x 1,680mm up to 5,300mm
x 2,240mm, so as to take the largest panels. Fitted
as standard is the TRK dust and chips extraction
system that ensures dust levels are kept well
below permitted European limits, and automatic
moving backing support.
Numerous
automatic procedures can be carried out by the
press of a button including locking and releasing
the beam saw, setting the horizontal cutting height,
plunging and swivelling the motor, locking the
support rollers during sawing and fine saw blade
adjustment.
Among
the optional features to enhance performance and
increase output are a programmable electronic
positioning system that can store up to 400 vertical
positions to cut down on set-up time, an angle
cutting unit and a depth stop for grooving jobs.
The
Control's operator at Underwood, Tony Bathe, says
it's a delight to use. "The digital setting up
is as accurate as you would want it to be, the
control system is very user friendly, and the
ease of loading panels on to the frame takes away
all the hard work" .
Sales
enquiries to Matt Pearce, T.M. Machinery Sales
T: 0116 271 7155. F: 0116 271 5862
E: sales@tmservices.co.uk
W: www.tmpartnership.co.uk
Editorial enquiries to Stephen Barry Publicity.
Tel: 020 8341 6660. email: stephenbarry@clara.co.uk
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