High-speed optimizing cross-cut saw series for industrial fixed-length cutting, defect removal, and optimization. Offers solutions from simple to fully-automatic configurations with exceptional speed and accuracy.
The WEINIG SOLID CUT TF 5000 is a high-speed optimizing cross-cut saw engineered for precision fixed-length cutting and defect removal in industrial wood processing operations. It combines mechanical engineering excellence with advanced CNC control technology to deliver consistent, repeatable cuts across high-volume production runs. The machine is designed to integrate into both standalone cutting stations and fully-automated production lines, making it adaptable to diverse manufacturing workflows. Performance is the defining characteristic of this system. Maximum feed speeds reach 550 m/min with full positional accuracy maintained at operating velocity, while acceleration capabilities of 50 m/s² enable rapid repositioning between cuts. Cut cycle times of just 0.068 seconds per pass demonstrate the machine's ability to process material at industrial throughput rates without sacrificing precision. This combination of speed and accuracy eliminates the traditional trade-off between production volume and dimensional consistency, resulting in minimal material waste and optimized yield across defective or irregular stock. The SOLID CUT TF 5000 series serves manufacturers processing solid wood, engineered lumber, and composite materials in medium to large-scale operations. It is particularly suited for producers requiring frequent setup changes, variable cut lengths, and automated defect compensation—including furniture component manufacturers, window and door frame producers, stair component cutters, and industrial millwork shops. Available in configurations ranging from semi-automatic to fully-integrated systems, it accommodates both fixed-length production runs and mixed-product scheduling. Within its classification, the SOLID CUT TF 5000 distinguishes itself through the integration of optimizing software that automatically adjusts cutting patterns to maximize material yield from irregular or defect-prone input stock. This technological approach positions it above basic cross-cut saws while remaining more cost-effective than full-scale optimization centers for shops focused primarily on length optimization and defect removal rather than multi-axis grading.