Automatic drilling machine for making furniture, designed for large companies and large production batches.
The Morbidelli Z100 is a multi-spindle automatic drilling and routing center engineered for high-volume production environments requiring precision hole boring and edge profiling on furniture components. The machine integrates dual drilling spindles (3 kW vertical and 1.2 kW horizontal) with a dedicated routing unit featuring a 6.6 kW electrospindle and 1.5 kW blade motor, enabling single-setup machining of complex drilling patterns and edge work without part repositioning. Key technical differentiators include a generous working envelope spanning 3200 mm on the X-axis (with configurable 230 mm or full-length stroke options), 800 mm Y-axis travel, and precise Z-axis control across 70 mm depth range. The dual-spindle architecture allows simultaneous or sequential vertical and horizontal drilling operations, significantly reducing cycle time for multi-face drilling patterns common in panel-based furniture (cabinet sides, tops, shelving). The integrated blade unit enables combined operations—drilling, routing, and edge profiling—without secondary setups, improving throughput on complex geometries. This center targets industrial furniture manufacturers and large-scale cabinet makers producing volumes of 500+ pieces per batch with consistent design specifications. The machine accommodates panel components ranging from solid wood to engineered board materials (MDF, plywood, particle board), making it particularly suited for modular furniture systems, knock-down (KD) furniture, and integrated hardware installation (dowel holes, Euro-cup drilling, pocket holes). Machine capacity and automation level position it for shops with dedicated production teams managing dedicated part families rather than high-mix job shops. Within the CNC drilling center category, the Z100's strength lies in its routing integration and dual-spindle horizontal/vertical capability, reducing reliance on secondary edge-profiling equipment compared to single-spindle centers. The 6.6 kW electrospindle power supports solid wood edge work and light routing operations, though dedicated edge banders and edge profilers remain advantageous for high-volume edge-finish applications.