Advanced CNC machining center with versatile drilling and processing capabilities. Features 18 different drilling gear configurations with multi-position extraction for integrated production workflows.
The CENTATEQ N-510 is a versatile CNC machining center engineered for complex multi-operation woodworking production, combining drilling, grooving, and processing functions in a single integrated platform. Designed for facilities requiring high flexibility without sacrificing throughput, it consolidates multiple machine operations into one work envelope, reducing material handling and intermediate setup times. The machine's technical foundation rests on 18 configurable drilling gear combinations paired with dual spindle positioning (vertical and horizontal) and integrated grooving saw capabilities, enabling simultaneous or sequential machining of multiple edge and face operations. The 8-fold tool changer capacity supports extended production runs while minimizing tool changeover disruptions. The MATRIX table system with defined grid positioning ensures repeatable workholding for batches and complex assemblies, critical for furniture components, cabinet parts, and construction elements requiring tight tolerances across production runs. The CENTATEQ N-510 targets medium to large woodworking facilities producing engineered components—cabinet manufacturers, window and door producers, and modular furniture makers—where production volumes justify CNC investment but design variation demands machine flexibility. Two-level safety architecture (light barrier and strip bumper integration) meets European safety standards for workshop environments with mixed skilled and semi-skilled operators. This machine class is positioned for shops transitioning from single-purpose tools to integrated CNC solutions, supporting batch sizes from 50 to 500+ units per production cycle. Within its category, the N-510 emphasizes drilling and grooving specialization over universal 5-axis machining, making it particularly cost-effective for applications where these operations represent 60-80% of processing requirements. This focused capability set reduces programming complexity and tooling investment compared to universal machining centers, while delivering superior throughput for component-focused production environments.