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- The most efficient, productive, versatile,
reliable and durable automated component saw available
- Production capacity typically replaces two to
three manual saws
- Typical payback period, depending on plant volume,
is one to two years
- Significantly reduces the amount of cutting done
on pull saws
- Incorporates design and engineering principles
commonly found in the machine tool industry
- 250 in service
- Compatible with all major providers of truss
design software
- Patented lumber gripping system eliminates need
for overhead hold downs and automatically feeds and loads lumber
- Optional ink jet printing system marks components
for ease in assembly
- Production reporting monitors efficiency of both
the saw and sawyer
- Accuracy of the cut components can yield 15 to 20
percent improvement in efficiency at the assembly tables
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Alpine Linear Saw (ALS)™

The Alpine Linear Saw
(ALS) passes lumber through lengthwise, like a table saw, instead of
sideways like a component cutter. But this is not just a fancy Centerline™
Arm Saw. The heavy duty servo motors on the ALS are designed for high
speed truss production with precision accuracy and all the cuts are made
with a single blade. Set ups are made in fractions of seconds and cuts are
precise to 1/32 of an inch.
SPIDA CSS

Automate the production of timber components. Save time
& money, reduce errors and increase production capacity. The SPIDA
CSS is an automated version of the C type saw featuring 6 meter (20ft)
infeed table and 3 meter (10ft) outfeed table. Jobs are downloaded
via LAN or floppy disc. In a timed trial the CSS cuts on average 120
pieces per hour (with one operator).
TimberMill Component Saw

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