A customized joinery machine solution combining experience, technical research, and Italian creativity. Designed for solid wood processing with advanced cutting and squaring capabilities.
The class si x is a sliding table saw engineered for precision cutting and squaring of solid wood elements in professional woodworking environments. It combines a 550 mm saw blade with variable speed control (3000–5000 rpm) and adjustable blade projection angles (90°, +45°, -45°) to deliver versatile crosscutting, ripping, and angled cuts in a single setup. The machine is built on SCM's foundational expertise in solid wood processing, delivering the reliability and precision demanded by mid-scale production facilities. The machine's technical capability set distinguishes it within its class. The cutting width capacity of 1000–1500 mm on the rip fence accommodates boards and components of varying widths, while the squaring capacity of 2200–3800 mm handles lengthwise processing of longer stock. The variable blade speed allows operators to optimize cutting performance across different wood species and densities, reducing tear-out and improving surface finish. The adjustable blade projection (200 mm at 90°, 130 mm at +45°, 105 mm at -45°) enables compound angle cuts without repositioning the workpiece, reducing setup time and improving repeatability. The class si x serves medium-sized woodworking workshops and fabrication facilities producing solid wood components at moderate to high volumes. It is suited for operations cutting everything from dimensional lumber to finished furniture components, catering to makers who require precision and flexibility without the footprint or investment of fully automated production lines. The 9 kW/11 kW three-phase motor provides sustained cutting power across varied grain structures and thicknesses typical in small-batch and semi-production environments. Within the sliding table saw category, the class si x occupies the capability sweet spot between entry-level contractor saws and large-format industrial systems. Its 1500 mm maximum rip width and 3800 mm squaring length position it as a practical choice for custom millwork shops, kitchen and bath cabinet producers, and architectural woodwork facilities where component variation is common and production runs are measured in dozens rather than thousands.
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