CNC machining centre for drilling, routing and edge treatment designed for the furniture industry. Perfect solution for just-in-time production with versatile drilling, milling and edge treatment capabilities.
The Morbidelli P800 is a multi-functional CNC machining center engineered to consolidate drilling, routing, and edge treatment operations into a single integrated platform. Designed specifically for furniture manufacturers, the machine eliminates the need for multiple standalone systems, reducing floor space requirements and enabling seamless just-in-time production workflows where component processing must occur with minimal queuing time. The P800 delivers versatility through its configurable architecture: a drilling unit with 26–50 spindles provides rapid multi-point hole processing across full panel widths, while an 11–17 kW electrospindle handles routing operations with sufficient power for detailed profiling and pocket work. The tool room accommodates 18–34 tools, allowing operators to minimize changeover time and maintain high throughput for complex job sequences. Working dimensions of 5020–6360 mm (X-axis) × 1680–1830 mm (Y-axis) accommodate standard European panel sizes and large components typical in casework and modular furniture manufacturing. Edge treatment capability distinguishes this machine in mid-to-large production environments: the integrated edge banding system handles material thicknesses from 0.5–3.0 mm with edge heights from 15–84 mm, supported by 2–12 coil storage positions. This enables simultaneous edge finishing on processed panels without secondary handling or line breaks. The combination of these three operations—drilling, milling, and edging—on a single machine reduces labor overhead, minimizes material handling, and improves dimensional consistency across batches. The P800 serves industrial and large medium-sized workshops (25+ employees) operating production runs of 50–500 units per job, where component standardization and speed are critical. It processes solid wood, engineered panels, and composite panel substrates up to standard thicknesses. Compared to alternative configurations requiring separate drilling, milling, and edge banding machines, the P800 reduces capital equipment costs and floor footprint while centralizing program control and quality checkpoints.