WEINIG SOLID RIP U 310
CNC Machining Centers โ Weinig Group
A robust and versatile multi-blade rip saw designed for small operations with high quality standards. Featuring a cutting height of up to 110 mm and high feed speed with patented QuickFix system for rapid retooling.
The WEINIG SOLID RIP U 310 is a multi-blade rip saw engineered for controlled longitudinal cutting of solid wood and engineered timber products. As a production-focused machine, it delivers consistent cross-grain and lengthwise ripping operations with cutting heights up to 110 mm, making it suitable for processing boards, strips, and dimensional lumber in a single pass.
The machine's technical foundation rests on a double-sided prism guide feed system with closed transport chain, which eliminates play and ensures repeatable accuracy across consecutive cuts. This precision architecture, combined with the patented QuickFix retooling system, enables rapid blade changes without tool setup complexityโcritical for workshops managing multiple material specifications or blade geometries. The SafetyPlus system with integrated Kevlar curtain provides operator protection while maintaining visibility of the cutting zone, addressing both safety regulation requirements and workflow ergonomics.
The SOLID RIP U 310 targets small-to-medium woodworking operations processing between 10-50 cubic meters monthly, where production consistency outweighs extreme throughput demands. Typical applications include ripping kiln-dried hardwoods (oak, maple, beech), softwood dimensions (pine, spruce), and composite panels. The 110 mm cutting height accommodates standard lumber widths while the robust design tolerates the moderate feed speeds required for clean finishes on quality-sensitive materials.
Within its class, the U 310 positions between basic reciprocating saws and high-speed industrial gang saws. Its strength lies in operational simplicity and material versatility rather than maximum cutting speed; the closed feed chain prevents slippage common in open-chain designs, and the QuickFix system reduces non-cutting time compared to manual blade clamping systems found on comparable mid-range equipment.
Technical Specifications
Processing
| Cutting Height | 110 mm |
Features
| Feed System | Double-sided prism guide with closed transport chain |
| Safety System | SafetyPlus with Kevlar curtain |
| Retooling System | QuickFix |
Applications
cabinet making
medium workshopCabinet manufacturers process kiln-dried lumber into consistent stiles and rails using this machine's 110 mm cutting capacity and closed-chain feed system. The SafetyPlus protection and repeatable accuracy support production runs of 50-200 pieces with minimal edge deviation, reducing downstream sanding and joinery fit-up problems.
panel processing
small workshopShops processing plywood, MDF, and veneer panels use the U 310 to cut lengthwise into narrower stock for furniture components and architectural trim. The closed transport chain prevents the panel slippage common with open designs, and the 110 mm height accommodates panel thicknesses without multiple passes.
timber construction
medium workshopTimber frame and engineered lumber producers rip dimension stock (2x4, 2x6, 4x4 sections) to custom widths for structural members and cladding components. The robust design handles resinous softwoods and dense hardwoods, while the QuickFix system allows quick changeover between different blade configurations for varying finish requirements.
solid wood crafting
small workshopCustom woodworking shops use the SOLID RIP U 310 to rip dimensioned stock (boards up to 110 mm tall) into strips for furniture componentsโframe rails, panel edges, and decorative trim. The double-sided prism guide ensures parallel cuts critical for frame assembly, while QuickFix enables rapid transitions between hardwood species without setup delays.
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