Advanced automatic single-blade beam saw delivering the best price-performance ratio with speed, precision, and flexibility for panel processing.
The Gabbiani G3 is an automatic single-blade beam saw engineered for high-volume panel cutting operations in industrial woodworking environments. It delivers precision cross-cuts and rip cuts on large composite panels, solid wood boards, and engineered materials with consistent accuracy across production runs. The machine's primary function is to process raw panel stock into sized components for downstream assembly, offering a balance between throughput and cut quality. The G3 distinguishes itself through variable saw carriage speed (0–170 m/min) and independent pusher control (135 m/min), enabling operators to optimize cutting parameters for different material densities and thicknesses without hardware reconfiguration. Three cutting length configurations (3200, 3800, or 4500 mm) accommodate various panel formats, while blade projection options (130–165 mm) and selectable motor power stages (15–37 kW) allow fine-tuning for hardwoods, softwoods, and composites. The standard six-clamp clamping system ensures material stability during the cut, and the dual spindle speeds (3500 or 2950 r.p.m. at 50 Hz) provide flexibility for different blade geometries and kerf widths. This machine targets medium to industrial woodworking facilities processing 50+ panels daily, including custom cabinet shops operating 40+ employees, kitchen and bathroom manufacturers, contract furniture producers, and panel conversion centers. It is particularly suited for operations requiring both speed and dimensional accuracy, where material waste must be minimized and repeat orders demand consistent sizing across batches. Within the single-blade beam saw category, the G3 competes on versatility and cost-efficiency—the modular motor and speed options reduce capital investment compared to fixed-specification rivals, while maintaining feed rates and precision standards expected in mid-to-high-volume production environments.
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