Six-sided drilling and milling with automatic tool change. Enables all operations from drilling, milling, sawing with the smallest workpiece 70x35 mm and a maximum width of 1200 mm.
The KD-612G is a six-sided CNC drilling and milling machining center designed for high-volume production of wooden panels and components. It performs simultaneous operations on multiple faces of a workpiece, combining drilling, milling, and edge processing in a single machine setup, eliminating the need for multiple passes and secondary equipment. This machine is equipped with 33 drilling stations (14 vertical + 10 horizontal on upper head, 9 vertical on lower head) and 4 milling units with automatic tool change capability, delivering a combined spindle power of 36.27 kW. The dual-head design allows simultaneous processing of opposite faces, while the maximum feeding speed of 140 m/min ensures efficient material throughput. The system accommodates panel lengths from 70 to 3000 mm and thickness from 9 to 60 mm, making it suitable for both small components and full-length panel processing. The KD-612G targets medium to large woodworking facilities processing engineered panels, particleboard, MDF, and plywood in batch production environments. It is engineered for workshops requiring precise multi-face drilling patterns, pocket milling, edge profiling, and slot cutting without repositioning—typical in cabinet component production, furniture manufacturing, and architectural millwork. The integrated dust collection system (Ø200 + Ø100 outlets) and compact footprint (6040L × 3360W × 2190H mm) allow integration into moderately sized production floors. Within its class, the KD-612G balances drilling density and milling capability in a single platform, reducing operator handling time and setup variability compared to sequential single-operation machines. The automatic corner unit exchange on the left side and independent right-side milling unit provide flexibility for custom drilling patterns and edge treatments without manual retooling between production runs.