High-performance multi-blade rip saw for solid wood processing optimizing cost-efficiency and wood recovery. Delivers exceptional productivity across slat production, panel cutting, and wood optimization applications.
The WEINIG SOLID RIP P Series is a high-performance multi-blade rip saw engineered for precision width cutting and wood optimization in solid wood processing. As a dedicated width-cutting solution, it combines multiple saw blades with CNC control to deliver consistent, repeatable cuts across variable stock widths while minimizing kerf loss and maximizing material recovery—critical factors in cost-sensitive solid wood manufacturing environments. The P Series architecture prioritizes optimization across both primary rip-sawing operations and auxiliary width-cutting applications. Its multi-blade configuration allows simultaneous or sequential cutting patterns, reducing cycle time and handling between operations. The machine integrates with modern woodworking production workflows, supporting automated feed systems and quality control interfaces typical of contemporary CNC machining centers. This design reduces operator intervention while maintaining tight dimensional tolerances required for furniture and panel applications. The SOLID RIP P Series serves medium to industrial-scale operations processing solid hardwoods and softwoods for interior fittings, furniture component production, solid wood panel blanks, and specialty sawmill applications. It is positioned for workshops producing 50+ employees with daily throughput requirements exceeding manual or semi-automated rip saw capacity. The machine justifies investment in operations requiring consistent width cuts on varying stock thicknesses and widths, where material yield directly impacts profitability and waste management is a operational priority. With enterprise-class pricing and industrial-grade construction, the P Series competes in the premium segment of multi-blade rip saws, positioned for operations where uptime, precision, and material recovery efficiency justify capital expenditure. It represents an alternative to combined single-blade and optimizing saw configurations, consolidating two operations into one CNC-controlled platform.