Angular machining center for doors and windows processing with optimized production spaces. Performs end-cutting, tenoning, drilling-routing and profiling operations.
The Windor NT1 is a specialized angular machining center engineered for high-precision doors and windows component processing. It integrates multiple operations—end-cutting, tenoning, drilling-routing, and profiling—within a single-pass workflow, eliminating intermediate handling and reducing setup time for complex wooden frame assemblies. The machine's tenoning unit operates with angular flexibility up to ±60 degrees and feed speeds reaching 12 m/min, enabling production of angled mortise-and-tenon joints critical to contemporary window and door frame designs. The separate routing unit, positioned at 870 mm working height, delivers profiling operations at 4–10 m/min feed speeds. The system accommodates work-piece dimensions from 200–3800 mm in length and 40–200 mm in width, supporting both standard and extended profile production runs. Worktable heights are independently optimized: 990 mm for the tenoning station and 870 mm for routing, enabling ergonomic operator access and precise tool positioning across operations. The Windor NT1 is purpose-built for manufacturers producing architectural woodwork at medium to high volumes—commercial window fabricators, custom door producers, and timber construction specialists processing solid wood and engineered components. It serves workshops with dedicated production lines where repeatability and multi-operation efficiency directly impact throughput and labor costs. This machine class justifies investment in facilities processing 5,000+ linear meters of frame stock annually or managing complex joint geometry across diverse product lines.
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