11/16

During normal operation, CNC four-sided wood door saws generate dust and fumes—this is a common and unavoidable phenomenon in modern industrial production. Although the particulate matter produced during cutting cannot be entirely eliminated, compliance with relevant environmental regulations can be achieved by collecting and treating the emissions generated during the sawing process, thereby minimizing their impact on the surrounding environment. Additionally, vacuum‑extraction systems or suction ports can be installed on existing CNC four‑sided saw workstations; during cutting operations, these capture and exhaust devices are activated to collect and trap the generated fumes, which are then purified before release. So, what is the structure of a CNC four‑sided wood door saw? Here’s an overview: 1. The cutting blade rotates at high speed, and high‑power blades can cut thick panels in a single pass (custom sizes available upon request). 2. A pressure roller is engaged to address issues such as plate deformation and air leakage, reducing scrap rates and saving energy. 3. Equipped with an adsorption switch, the worktable features separate partitions; large workpieces are fully opened, while smaller ones are opened as much as possible, ensuring strong suction and preventing leaks. 4. Its drive motor and gearbox are mounted externally, facilitating future maintenance, and it incorporates soft limit switches for origin positioning and overtravel protection.

11/02

The CNC four-sided door saw is ideal for cross‑ and longitudinal cutting of wooden doors, effortlessly handling processes such as painted doors and solid‑wood composite doors. To help more people become familiar with this machine, we’ve compiled some basic information below—feel free to read on if you’re interested. In essence, the CNC four-sided door saw is a fully automated woodworking machine, primarily used for four‑sided sawing and length‑setting of wooden doors. It features grouped saw blades of varying sizes and an automatic precision edge‑trimming system that prevents edge collapse. Inside, it incorporates two automatically elevating conveyor belts with variable‑frequency drive control, allowing adjustable forward/reverse movement for seamless integration with semi‑automatic or fully automatic lines, or standalone operation. Additionally, it can be equipped with movable suction blocks, enabling automatic adjustment and positioning of door width and length. Scrap material is collected and conveyed automatically, saving time and effort while significantly boosting production efficiency. The machine’s exterior can also be custom‑designed to suit the specific needs of your facility, and its one‑step door‑panel forming process rapidly increases productivity while reducing labor costs. Today, the CNC four-sided door saw offers highly intelligent, automated processing. By scanning a code to set parameters—whether entering door dimensions directly or scanning a barcode—the machine can automatically perform the required operations, with the entire process fully automated and requiring no manual intervention. With its simple operation, the CNC four-sided door saw helps cut labor costs, and its intuitive touchscreen interface makes it easy to use.

10/26

During normal operation of a CNC four-sided wood door saw, smoke and dust will inevitably be produced—this is a standard occurrence and unavoidable in modern industrial manufacturing. Although it’s impossible to completely eliminate the smoke and dust generated during cutting, compliance with relevant environmental regulations can be achieved by collecting and treating these emissions to minimize their impact on the surrounding environment. Below, we’ll outline the components of a CNC four-sided wood door saw and its dust‑removal methods. The machine’s structure primarily features a high‑speed rotating cutting blade capable of slicing thick panels in a single pass (custom sizes available). A pressure roller is activated to address air leakage caused by plate deformation, thereby reducing defect rates and saving energy. Additionally, the unit includes an adsorption switch; the worktable is divided into zones, with the full‑size workpiece fully clamped and smaller pieces secured as needed, ensuring strong suction and preventing leaks. Today, the drive motor and gearbox are mounted externally for easier future maintenance. A three‑in‑one system integrates the origin soft limit, overtravel limit switch, and metal limit post, guaranteeing safe operation. Inside, gear‑tightening blocks and adjustable screws allow fine-tuning of the clearance between the gear and rack. The lubrication unit is centrally controlled, facilitating the opening, adjustment, and upkeep of the lead screw and guide rails. Furthermore, the tool magazine moves in tandem with the door frame, enabling automatic tool changes.

10/26

The CNC four-sided door‑saw industry boasts a promising outlook, as it delivers numerous benefits to businesses and has thus earned widespread favor among customers. To help you become more familiar with this equipment, we’ll now highlight the key advantages of the CNC four-sided door‑saw, hoping it will prove useful to many. When in use, the CNC four-sided door‑saw excels at reducing labor requirements, since it can be operated by a single worker. Labor costs are a major concern for woodworking companies today—wages are high, overall labor expenses are steep, and recruiting skilled workers is challenging. By contrast, the CNC four-sided door‑saw requires only one ordinary operator who can be trained quickly; no specialized engineers or highly skilled technicians are needed. Moreover, this machine features low total power consumption and minimal energy usage. Shuping Precision’s CNC four-sided door‑saw differs significantly from earlier CNC woodworking machines: it is far more energy‑efficient, with lower overall power draw and reduced heat generation. It is exceptionally economical, environmentally friendly, and energy‑saving. With this equipment, output is both high and rapid—capable of producing up to 600 doors per day—and operation remains stable and swift, requiring just a single operator throughout the entire process. Compared with multiple sets of conventional door‑manufacturing machinery paired with Japanese‑made components, this CNC model delivers substantially higher productivity, roughly doubling the previous capacity. Overall, the CNC four-sided door‑saw offers superior value for money. One single CNC four‑sided door‑saw…

03/11

In recent years, driven by policies aimed at reducing housing inventory and accelerating urbanization, the real estate market has maintained steady growth, creating substantial opportunities for the home‑furnishings sector. Within this industry, the “custom‑made furniture” segment has experienced particularly rapid expansion.

03/11

Solid wood furniture is crafted from solid wood panels, and the primary equipment required for its production includes: CNC panel‑cutting machines, CNC mortise‑and‑tenon machines, five‑axis woodworking centers or five‑axis machining centers, sanding machines, and more.

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