The flexible band resaw for high demands in terms of saw cuts and service life. Features an integrated bevel cut device tilted to 45 degrees for maximum user flexibility.
The WEINIG SOLID SPLIT B 900 is a band resaw system engineered for primary breakdown and edging operations in solid wood processing. Its core function is delivering precise longitudinal cuts through hardwood and softwood logs and boards while maintaining tight dimensional tolerances across extended production runs. The machine excels in applications requiring consistent kerf width and clean saw surfaces without tear-out. This entry-level system distinguishes itself through its integrated 45-degree bevel cut device, enabling angled rip cuts without secondary repositioning—a feature that reduces material handling and set-up time compared to fixed-blade alternatives. The steplessly adjustable electronic feed system reaches speeds up to 40 m/min, allowing operators to optimize feed rates based on wood species and grain orientation, while the minimum kerf width of 1.4 mm minimizes material loss per cut. The combination of high-tension band blade geometry and rigid frame construction delivers dimensional accuracy suitable for downstream processing without additional jointing. The SOLID SPLIT B 900 targets small-to-medium woodworking operations and regional sawmills seeking flexible, entry-level automation without capital-intensive investment. It is ideal for workshops processing 5,000–15,000 board feet weekly, where bevel-cutting capability adds product value (beveled flooring blanks, angled architectural elements, custom edge profiles). The machine accommodates both softwood dimension stock and hardwood specialty lumber, making it versatile across furniture component production, cabinet shop blank preparation, and custom millwork operations. Within its class, the SOLID SPLIT B 900 competes on operational simplicity and integrated feature density rather than maximum throughput. Its bevel device eliminates the need for a dedicated tilt-frame saw or manual hand-planing of beveled edges, making it particularly cost-effective for job shops that handle mixed production runs with varying cut geometries.