Universal longitudinal circular saw designed for cutting planks, boards, and panels in small to large operations. Offers high flexibility, optimal wood recovery, and one-man operation capability.
The WEINIG SOLID RIP FX 210 is a longitudinal circular saw engineered for precision ripping of solid wood, panels, and composite materials across production scales from custom shops to industrial facilities. The machine delivers repeatable cuts on materials ranging from solid lumber to plastic and aluminum, making it a multi-material processing solution for operations requiring both versatility and accuracy. The machine's technical architecture centers on precision guidance and positioning control. The saw carriage travels on hardened, precision-ground lateral roller tracks that eliminate play and ensure stable blade tracking through the cut. Positioning is managed via a play-free ball screw system on the fence, enabling the 1/10 mm cutting precision specification. The low-friction machine table with prismatic support structure reduces drag during material feed, directly supporting the feed speed range of 0–80 m/min. This combination of rigid guidance and frictionless feed mechanics enables consistent dimensional accuracy across high-volume runs and varying material densities. The FX 210 is purpose-built for woodworking operations that require flexible material handling without sacrificing precision. Small to medium workshops benefit from one-man operation capability and the ability to switch between solid wood ripping, panel cutting, and engineered material processing without major setup changes. Industrial-scale operations leverage the high feed speeds and repeatable accuracy for batch processing and custom dimension work. The machine accommodates both standard production workflows and specialized applications in furniture manufacturing, window and door component production, and construction timber preparation.