The most powerful cutting plant from Peking to Texas
The upper class in industrial cutting to size of timber materials has a name: Schelling ASH. With its 63 plus 75 kW motor performance and up to 1,000 m3 (!) fixed dimension cutting per day, it is the most powerful cutting system for wooden boards on the market.
The ASH is fully automated and equipped with all technical features. This not only ensures productivity and precision, but also a long lifetime even in continuous and extreme 3-shift operation.
Outstanding features
Calibrated material logistics due to efficient material supply, optimal material flow and high material usage
Cross cut saw for quick production processes
Double or triple carriaCalibrated material logistics due to efficient material supply, optimal material flow and high material usage
Cross cut saw for quick production processes
Double or triple carriages to the cross cut saw for an optimal production cycle
Fully automated waste disposal via a central outlet
Special dust protection covers guarantee high dust collection and removal
Manually supported or fully automatic: sorting and stacking devices individually designed according to customer requirement.
Plant optimization program. Special software applications for parts tracking, labelling and versatile logistics demands.
Operator friendly: graphically supported plant operation and online diagnostics
Handling or packaging systems: sorting, strapping and packaging according to the most diverse requirements.ges to the cross cut saw for an optimal production cycle
Fully automated waste disposal via a central outlet
Special dust protection covers guarantee high dust collection and removal
Manually supported or fully automatic: sorting and stacking devices individually designed according to customer requirement.
Plant optimization program. Special software applications for parts tracking, labelling and versatile logistics demands.
Operator friendly: graphically supported plant operation and online diagnostics
Handling or packaging systems: sorting, strapping and packaging according to the most diverse requirements.