Warehouse No. 8725
Multi-blade saw Paul BK 34/800
Complete cutting system with cross-cut saw Paul GE 20,
Cutting saw Paul BK 34/800, multi-blade saw BK 34/800
-Chain conveyor with lifting platform
-Cross-cut saw Paul, Type 20 E, YOC 92, 14 kW
-Roller conveyor
-Conveyor with shortage roller
-Ejection station for cuts
-Roller conveyor with centering
-Separation saw Paul, type BK 34/800, YOC 92, 25 kW
-Transverse survey Paul Type AKA, YOC 92
-Frequent leaf saw Paul Type BK 34/800, YOC 92, 75 kW
-Security channel
-Sorting belt for manual sorting
-Stacking system
Hydraulic pump 11 kW and miscellaneous 15 kW
The system is fully functional, including control cabinets, saw
shafts, intermediate rings, saws and documentation.
Hardwood with the following data is processed on the plant:
Wood thickness: 26 mm – 42 mm
Input lengths on the cross-cut saw: 2500 – 5000 mm
Lengths cutting saw/multi-blade saw: 350 – 1000 mm
Strip width: 6 – 30 mm depending on the clamping of the saw shaft
Production:
Starting material: beech lumber 42 mm thick dried to 8 %
The operator places the board on the roller conveyor and transports it
to the cross-cut saw. A main length and various shortenings are
programmed on the controller.
Lengths from 350 mm to 1000 mm can be processed on this system.
After the board has been cut, it runs over the conveyor belt to a
roller conveyor.
Between the conveyor belt and the roller conveyor there is a shortage
roller with firewood or firewood.
Cuts fall on the firewood tape. After the shortage roller there is an
ejection station for cuts. These are discharged there.
The main lengths run towards the cutting saw and are centered there.
After centering, the boards are separated in the middle of the cutting
saw. The advantage is, with beech, the boards are usually screwed and
would thus clamp in the multi-leaf saw. Another advantage is that you
can also cut exactly along the tree edge and have the loss of the
narrowest bar f5113996 in the core area.
After the cutting saw, the halved board is fed to the multi-blade saw
via a chain strand. It runs under measuring runners. These measuring
runners determine the edge of the tree and the individually driven
chain strands align the board in such a way that it is clocked
directly into the multi-blade saw at the edge of the tree.
The multi-blade saw has a 75 kW motor and can cut board thicknesses
from 26 – 42 mm and lengths from 350 mm to 1000 mm. In strips from 8
mm to 25 mm depending on the clamping of the saw shaft.
After the board has been clocked into the multi-blade saw, it enters a
safety channel via a conveyor belt. There it is fed with a chain
conveyor to a sorting belt where a person can carry out a quality
sorting again.
After the belt, the strips are automatically stacked into transport
racks via a chain conveyor.