TV2000 Twin Vertical Saw
An efficient twin vertical saw designed for small to medium diameter logs up to 3.6 m in length, breaking logs into two-sided cants. Available with optional automated log turning functionality for optimal positioning.
The Wood-Mizer TV2000 is a twin vertical saw system engineered for primary log processing, specifically designed to break small to medium diameter logs into two-sided cants with minimal waste. It serves as a critical first-stage processing unit in sawmill operations, converting raw logs up to 3.6 m in length into dimensionally consistent cant stock suitable for downstream milling.
The machine's core strength lies in its dual-blade vertical configuration, which enables simultaneous cutting on opposing sides of the log, significantly reducing cycle time compared to single-blade alternatives. The optional automated log turner positions each log in its optimal orientation before processing, eliminating manual handling and improving cut consistency. Feed is controlled by precision pressure rollers working in conjunction with a moving sharp feed chain, ensuring positive log advancement and uniform blade penetration regardless of log taper or bark condition.
The TV2000 targets small to medium-scale production environmentsโparticularly pallet mills, stud mills, and integrated sawmill operations processing 20โ80 logs per shift. It is designed for operations seeking to maximize throughput on logs under 600 mm diameter while maintaining tight cant tolerances and minimizing kerf loss. The system's scalability through optional automation makes it suitable for both manual-intensive workshops and facilities transitioning toward semi-automated processing lines.
Within the twin vertical saw category, the TV2000 competes on ease of operation and flexibility; its modular automation options allow operators to start with manual log placement and upgrade to conveyor-fed turning systems without complete equipment replacement. This positions it as a cost-efficient entry point for mills modernizing from fixed-frame single-blade saws while maintaining the precision expected in pallet and stud manufacturing.
Technical Specifications
Sawing Capacity
| Maximum Log Length | 3.6 m |
| Log Diameter Class | Small to medium |
Applications
small scale integrated sawmill
small workshopSmall integrated mills (5โ15 employees) processing mixed hardwood logs for local timber merchants use the TV2000 as a flexible primary saw capable of handling logs up to 3.6 m without requiring separate alignment or debarking stations. The dual vertical blades reduce processing stages, allowing a two-person crew to manage both log supply and cant output, making it economical for operations processing 20โ40 logs daily with variable diameters.
custom cant production
medium workshopContract mills and timber processors producing custom-width cants for specialty pallet and packaging applications use the TV2000's dual-blade configuration to create precisely dimensioned stock with minimal waste. The machine's compatibility with both manual and semi-automated feeding allows rapid job changeover between different cant widths, supporting small-batch specialty orders while maintaining the production speed needed for larger standard-cant contracts.
pallet mill cant production
medium workshopPallet mills use the TV2000 to break hardwood and softwood logs (typically 100โ400 mm diameter, up to 3.6 m length) into uniform two-sided cants that become stringer stock. The twin-blade design cuts both faces in a single pass, reducing handling steps and producing the consistent 35โ50 mm cant thickness required for automated stringer milling downstream. Typical throughput is 40โ60 logs per 8-hour shift depending on diameter variation and automation configuration.
stud mill log breakdown
medium workshopStud mills processing softwood plantation logs (spruce, pine; 150โ350 mm diameter) use the TV2000 as a primary breakdown unit to create two-sided cants that feed into gang-saw or band-saw breakdown systems. The machine's moving sharp feed chain and pressure roller guidance ensure repeatable cant positioning, minimizing rework and reducing kerf loss to under 12 mm per pass. Optional log turning automation increases operator safety and allows single-operator management of the entire cant production cycle.
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