Gabbiani VS
Panel Processing โ SCM Group
A vertical panel saw with paired scoring unit featuring 2 saw blades, designed for making horizontal and vertical cuts on various wood materials.
The Gabbiani VS is a vertical panel saw system engineered for precision crosscutting and ripping operations on sheet materials and solid wood panels. Equipped with a paired scoring unit featuring dual saw blades, the machine executes both horizontal and vertical cuts with high dimensional accuracy, making it suitable for mixed-material processing workflows where edge quality and dimensional consistency are critical.
The VS series delivers exceptional cutting versatility across two models. The VS32 accommodates panels up to 3200 mm in horizontal and vertical length with vertical cut heights to 1900 mm, while the VS42 extends these capacities to 4200 mm horizontally and 2200 mm vertically. The 250 mm scoring blade operates at 5300 rpm with a 3.7 kW motor, enabling clean crosscuts through materials up to 60 mm thick. Mechanical positioning for horizontal cutsโsupported by 4 dedicated stopsโensures repeatable registration for batch operations, while vertical cut stops provide single-position control for rip-cutting workflows.
This machine targets medium to industrial woodworking facilities processing mixed panel formats: kitchen cabinet manufacturers requiring both face-frame crosscuts and component ripping, furniture makers balancing sheet goods with solid wood edge treatments, and architectural millwork shops handling variable panel dimensions in single-run or short-batch productions. The dual-blade scoring geometry minimizes chipping on veneer and laminate surfaces, making it particularly suited for pre-finished or veneered panel work where surface quality directly impacts final product appearance.
Technical Specifications
Working Areas
| Max. Length of Horizontal Cut | 3200 | 4200 mm |
| Max. Length of Vertical Cut | 3200 | 4200 mm |
| Max. Height of Vertical Cut | 1900 | 2200 mm |
| Max. Height of Horizontal Cut | 1700 | 2080 mm |
| Max. Cutting Thickness | 60 mm |
Routing Unit
| Motor Power | 3.7 kW |
| Blade Diameter | 250 mm |
| Rotating Speed | 5300 rpm |
Positioning
| Mechanical Positioners for Horizontal Cuts | 4 |
| Stops for Vertical Cuts | 1 |
Applications
cabinet making
medium workshopCabinet manufacturers use the Gabbiani VS to crosscut pre-glued panel stock to exact face-frame and box dimensions, then rip component widths with the scoring blade minimizing chip-out on veneered surfaces. The 4-position mechanical stops enable rapid job changeover between multiple cabinet configurations, supporting production runs of 10โ50 units per setup.
custom millwork
medium workshopArchitectural millwork shops leverage the VS series' variable vertical cutting height (up to 2200 mm on VS42) and horizontal capacity (4200 mm) to process wide stiles, rails, and specialty panel formats from single cutting lists. The paired scoring unit delivers clean edges on edge-banded and pre-finished components, reducing downstream sanding and touch-up labor.
furniture production
industrial workshopFurniture manufacturers employ the Gabbiani VS in mixed-material assembly lines, crosscutting laminate tops to finished size and simultaneously ripping solid wood edging and backing panels in a single workflow. Industrial batch runs (50+ units) benefit from the 4-stop positioning system and consistent 60 mm thickness capacity across diverse substrate types.
panel processing
industrial workshopPanel processors handling MDF, plywood, and melamine stock utilize the machine's full 4200 mm ร 2200 mm envelope to primary-cut oversized sheets into component blanks, then perform secondary ripping operations with the scoring blade to reduce chipping on factory-finished surfaces. The dual-blade design supports high-volume throughput with minimal quality degradation.
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