The top model edgebander for complete workpiece processing with corner rounding unit and modular configuration options. Features Felder's quality engineering for professional woodworking operations.
The Felder G 383 is a premium edge banding machine engineered for comprehensive workpiece finishing in woodworking operations. It performs automated edge application, trimming, and finishing on solid wood and veneer-edged panels, delivering consistent results across high-volume production runs and custom work. The machine's modular architecture distinguishes it within the professional edgebander class, with a standard configuration that includes an integrated corner rounding unit for radius edge processing. The G 383's competitive advantage lies in its flexibility and configuration depth. The machine provides three free mounting spaces for additional finishing units—allowing operators to customize the production sequence according to their specific requirements. This modular design means the same machine can be adapted for different edge profiles, materials, and finishing techniques without requiring multiple dedicated machines. The corner rounding unit comes pre-integrated, enabling simultaneous radius processing alongside standard edge banding operations. This machine targets medium to industrial woodworking facilities processing solid wood panels, laminated boards, and veneered components at consistent production volumes. It serves cabinet makers, furniture manufacturers, and timber construction operations that require reliable automation without over-specification for niche applications. The G 383 is positioned for shops managing 5-50+ person operations with daily throughput demands and diverse product specifications. Within the professional edgebander segment, the G 383 represents Felder Group's approach to balancing automation with configurability—competing against purpose-built single-function machines by offering integrated modularity. Operations choosing this model prioritize flexibility, corner processing capability, and the ability to scale finishing operations in-house rather than outsourcing edge preparation.