Angular panel saw designed for small-medium companies with integrated automatic loading/unloading solutions. Offers high productivity through flexible panel sizing capabilities.
The Gabbiani A2 is an angular panel saw engineered for efficient rip and cross-cutting operations in small to medium-sized woodworking facilities. As an entry-level industrial panel processor, it combines independent saw sections with adjustable cutting geometry to handle sheet materials across multiple width and length configurations, making it a foundational machine for facilities transitioning from manual to semi-automated production. The machine's technical architecture centers on dual cutting stations: a rip section capable of cuts up to 4500 mm with variable blade projection (95–125 mm depending on model variant), and a cross-cut section fixed at 2440 mm. Three capacity tiers (A2 95, A2 115, A2 130) offer blade diameters ranging from 380–430 mm paired with motor options from 11–22 kW, allowing operators to match machine specification to material density and production speed requirements. The saw carriage operates at 160 m/min, while independent pusher speeds of 90–120 m/min provide control over feed rate. Optional scoring blades (200 mm or 200–300 mm variable) support edge-banding and veneer applications, reducing post-processing steps. This machine targets small-to-medium workshops (5–50 employees) running batch volumes of 50–500 sheets daily, typically processing pine, spruce, MDF, plywood, and laminated panels up to 4500 × 2440 mm. It suits operations requiring flexibility across rip widths without time-consuming tool changeovers, and where space constraints or capital budgets limit investment in larger format systems. The Gabbiani A2 functions as a high-productivity workhorse between entry-level sliding saws and fully automated tandem systems, bridging manual dimensioning with repeatable, semi-integrated workflows.
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