5 axes CNC Machining Centre profit H350R
Felder AT Enterprise

5 axes CNC Machining Centre profit H350R

CNC Machining Centers — Felder Group

A 5-axis CNC machining center designed for precision woodworking and composite material processing. Features advanced mechanical axis locking for enhanced spindle life and surface finish quality.

The profit H350R is a 5-axis CNC machining center from Felder Group engineered for precision production in woodworking, composite materials, and panel processing. It delivers simultaneous multi-axis capability, enabling complex geometries, undercuts, and compound angles to be machined in single setups—critical for reducing handling time and improving dimensional accuracy across finished components.

The machine's defining technical feature is its mechanical axis lock system applied to the C and A rotational axes. This mechanical engagement significantly reduces spindle deflection during interrupted cuts and tool changes, extending spindle service life and maintaining superior surface finish quality on critical faces. This architecture is particularly valuable when machining composite laminates, veneered panels, and hardwood species where thermal distortion or vibration can compromise edge quality and dimensional repeatability.

The profit H350R is positioned for medium to large production environments and custom job shops that require flexibility across multiple material types—solid wood, laminated panels, engineered composites, and technical plastics. Its 5-axis capability supports both high-volume repetitive work (cabinet components, window frames, architectural moldings) and lower-volume custom projects requiring non-standard geometries or finishing operations in single fixtures.

Within its class, the mechanical axis lock system distinguishes this machine from purely servo-driven 5-axis centers, offering a more rigid platform for finishing operations where surface quality directly impacts final product value. This makes the H350R a logical choice for manufacturers balancing production speed with the precision demands of visible or structural components.

Technical Specifications

Working Area

Number of Axes 5

Features

Axis Lock System Mechanical locking (C and A axes)

Applications

cabinet door and component production

medium workshop

Cabinet manufacturers use the profit H350R to machine door frames, end panels, and decorative components with complex profiles and routed edges in single setups. The 5-axis capability eliminates repositioning for angled cuts and compound joinery, while the mechanical axis locks maintain edge definition on visible surfaces. Typical runs range from 50–500 pieces per design, where setup efficiency directly impacts unit cost.

composite panel finishing

industrial workshop

Industrial panel processors leverage the H350R for finishing laminated and veneer-faced substrates with edge banding, trim routing, and surface inlays. The mechanical C and A axis locks reduce deflection during high-speed finishing cuts on composite stacks, preventing chipping and splintering on delicate veneer surfaces. High-volume production (1000+ panels/month) benefits from improved spindle life and reduced scrap rates.

architectural millwork and custom woodwork

medium workshop

Custom millwork shops use the 5-axis platform to produce non-standard architectural elements—curved moldings, sculptural components, and bespoke joinery—directly from CAD with minimal manual finishing. The mechanical axis locks ensure consistent surface quality across interrupted grain and mixed-hardwood assemblies, reducing hand-sanding labor and supporting premium pricing for finished work.

custom millwork

medium workshop

Produce architectural trim, cornices, and decorative moldings with compound angles and undercuts in a single setup. The 5-axis simultaneous motion eliminates manual repositioning between cutting passes, reducing lead times for high-value, low-volume custom work while maintaining tight tolerances on visible surfaces.

window and door frame manufacturing

industrial workshop

Window and door frame manufacturers employ the profit H350R for high-precision machining of rail-and-stile profiles, mortises, and drainage channels in solid wood and engineered frames. The 5-axis geometry allows complex sash profiles and angled operations in single fixtures, while mechanical axis locking maintains tolerances critical for seal performance and assembly fit across batches of 500+ units.

cabinet making

medium workshop

Machine cabinet face frames, door components, and drawer fronts with routed details, chamfers, and angled cuts without repositioning stock. The mechanical axis lock ensures consistent edge quality and finish across production batches, reducing sanding labor and rework on visible cabinet surfaces.

composite manufacturing

industrial workshop

Machine carbon fiber, fiberglass, and aramid composite parts for aerospace, marine, or automotive sectors requiring precision undercuts and complex contours. The mechanical axis locking maintains accuracy when cutting abrasive composites, extending tool life and reducing thermal distortion that compromises dimensional stability in precision applications.

panel processing

industrial workshop

Process engineered panels, plywood, and MDF components with complex cutouts, pocket drilling, and surface profiling in high-volume production. The 5-axis capability handles angled pocket patterns and multi-directional features common in modular furniture and flat-pack assembly systems, improving throughput per setup.

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