Advanced nesting CNC machining center designed for industrial woodworking and panel processing. Features smart zoning technology for optimized material utilization and production efficiency.
The Felder profit H100 is a production-class nesting CNC machining center purpose-built for automated processing of panel-based materials in high-volume manufacturing environments. It combines a large working envelope with intelligent material nesting algorithms to perform drilling, milling, edge profiling, and component cutout operations on wooden panels, particleboard, MDF, plywood, and composite sheet stock—delivering finished components ready for assembly with minimal secondary processing. The machine's Smart Zoning technology represents its primary technical differentiator, enabling automatic optimization of cutting patterns across the working surface to maximize yield from raw material. This zone-based processing approach, combined with rapid tool changeover and continuous production workflows, significantly reduces material waste and labor time compared to conventional panel saws or single-spindle routers. The platform supports multi-spindle configurations and rapid positioning to maintain high feed rates and cycle times even across complex nesting layouts. The profit H100 targets industrial and mid-to-large fabrication shops processing 50+ panels daily, including cabinet manufacturers, kitchen and bathroom element producers, office furniture makers, and architectural millwork specialists. It is engineered for environments where consistent throughput, material efficiency, and component accuracy drive profitability—applications where manual nesting or smaller single-spindle machines would create production bottlenecks or excessive scrap rates. Within its class, the H100 balances automation sophistication with accessibility, positioning itself as a mid-range solution for shops seeking nesting capabilities without the footprint or capital intensity of ultra-large multi-pallet systems. It delivers industrial-scale material utilization and repeatability for operations processing 5–20 ton material inputs weekly.