Formula DG 60
Solid Wood Processing — SCM Group
The Formula DG 60 is a modular disc sander designed for craftsmen and professional woodworking workshops. It combines precision sanding with versatile tilting capabilities for various woodworking applications.
The Formula DG 60 is a professional-grade disc sander engineered for solid wood processing in craft and commercial woodworking environments. It delivers consistent surface finishing through a large 600mm diameter sanding disc rotating at 900 rpm, paired with a robust 2.2 kW motor designed for sustained production work. The machine accommodates workpieces on a 700 x 350 mm worktable, making it suitable for edge sanding, face sanding, and finishing operations on solid wood components.
The machine's modular construction enables flexible workflow integration into existing shop setups. Its adjustable table and fence tilting mechanism—operating across a 0–45 degree range—allows operators to produce beveled edges, chamfers, and angled surfaces with precision, eliminating the need for secondary hand-finishing in many applications. The fixed 900 rpm speed, combined with the large disc diameter, provides consistent material removal rates and surface quality across varying wood densities and grain orientations.
The Formula DG 60 targets mid-scale woodworking operations producing custom and semi-custom solid wood products where finishing quality directly impacts final product value. It serves shops processing batches of 50–500 components per week, including chair and table components, cabinet door edges, staircase treads, and architectural millwork elements. The machine is particularly suited for hardwood species common in European furniture manufacturing, from oak and ash to cherry and walnut.
Within its class, the Formula DG 60 balances between entry-level single-disc sanders and larger industrial systems. Its modular approach and tilting capability distinguish it from fixed-angle competitors, while its 2.2 kW motor and 600mm disc provide industrial-grade output without requiring the footprint or investment of multi-station systems. This positions it as a practical choice for workshops seeking precision finishing without over-specification.
Technical Specifications
Working Areas
| Worktable Dimensions | 700 x 350 mm |
Sanding Unit
| Table and Fence Tilting | 0 ÷ 45 degrees |
| Disc Diameter | 600 mm |
| Disc Rotating Speed | 900 rpm |
Motor
| Motor Power | 2.2 kW |
Applications
hardwood flooring preparation
medium workshopFlooring component manufacturers use the machine to sand and bevel the edges of solid hardwood planks and parquet elements before assembly and finishing. The large worktable handles wide boards efficiently, while the 0–45 degree tilt creates beveled seams characteristic of premium engineered hardwood products. At 900 rpm, the machine processes 150–250 linear meters of flooring per week while maintaining tight tolerances required for seamless floor installation.
architectural millwork edges
medium workshopCustom millwork shops employ the machine to sand and bevel edges on staircase treads, handrails, door frames, and decorative trim in solid hardwoods. The tilting fence allows creation of 30–45 degree chamfers and roundovers specified in architectural drawings, reducing hand sanding labor by 60–70% compared to manual finishing. The 600mm disc and 900 rpm speed maintain edge consistency across batches of 20–100 linear meters per week.
solid wood crafting
small workshopSmall custom woodworking shops and maker spaces integrate the Formula DG 60 into one-off and limited-batch production workflows. The modular design fits compact spaces while the versatile tilting mechanism supports diverse edge profiles—flats, chamfers, roundovers—on bespoke furniture, cutting boards, and decorative panels. Craftspeople appreciate the precision and repeatability for commissions requiring consistent surface quality across multiple identical components.
furniture component finishing
medium workshopMedium-sized furniture workshops use the Formula DG 60 to sand chair legs, table aprons, and cabinet frame components after rough milling. The 700 x 350 mm table accommodates typical component dimensions, while the 0–45 degree tilting capability enables beveled edge finishing on legs and frame joints without additional tooling. Processing 100–300 pieces weekly, operators achieve consistent 120–180 grit surface finishes suitable for staining and topcoat application.
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