A compact CNC processing center by Felder Group designed for professional woodworking with precision spindle drilling and horizontal workpiece processing. Ideal for panel materials, solid wood, and composites in spaces as small as 3.4 m².
The c-express 920 classic is a horizontal CNC machining center engineered for precision woodworking operations requiring multi-point processing in a compact production footprint. As part of FORMAT4's professional lineup from Felder Group, this machine combines drilling, milling, and boring capabilities in a single integrated platform, eliminating the need for secondary processing stations on many job types. The machine's defining feature is its 17-spindle drilling head, which enables simultaneous multi-point operations across workpiece faces without repositioning. This configuration is complemented by horizontal workpiece processing that maintains consistent registration and part geometry throughout the cycle. Integrated laser measuring technology ensures accuracy verification and automatic calibration, reducing setup time and scrap rates in high-precision work. The compact 3.4 m² footprint allows deployment in space-constrained production environments without sacrificing capability. The c-express 920 classic is purpose-built for medium to industrial woodworking operations processing panel materials, engineered wood components, and solid wood blanks at volume. It serves shops running batch production of 50+ pieces per job, where drilling accuracy and processing speed directly impact per-unit economics. The machine is particularly suited to operations currently using multiple single-spindle machines or manual boring equipment, where consolidation reduces labor and cycle time. Within its class, the 17-spindle configuration positions this machine as a mid-range solution—offering significantly higher throughput than 5-spindle entry models while maintaining the precision and flexibility required for custom and semi-custom work. The horizontal orientation and integrated measurement system distinguish it from vertical-only competitors, enabling complex two-face operations in single setups.