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Marinus Promax

Specification Date: 2/5/2025
Inventory #: C5354TS
Machine Type: End Profilers
Manufacturer: Marinus
Model: Promax
Year: 2010
Region: Eastern Canada
Voltage: 600/3/60
Can be transformed to required voltage for a nominal fee. Single phase available thru a phase converter.
Condition: Good
Machine Capacities: The exceptional feature of this finished profiling machine for the production of parquet is that the length cutting, fault triggering and frontal profiling are carried out in one pass. The machine is equipped for this with two removal saw aggregates and a two-spindle profiling aggregate. The workpiece is advanced by means of toothed chains and pressure rollers acting from above.

Functioning
The initial material is already profiled parquet strips. Before the entry, the defective points are marked on the workpiece by the operator with two chalk lines and placed back on the entry roller. A chalk line scanner inside the machine recognizes the chalk lines and causes the removal of the defective points on the machine control . Then the two-spindle milling unit performs the finished profiling at the end of the separated parquet and at the front side of the rest of the workpiece. After the milling process is finished, the workpiece advances to the next chalk line and the cycle starts again.

Fixed lengths can optionally be cut off instead of defective points. From the simultaneous machining of the front and rear edges as well as the short touch time, this results in short processing times per workpiece.

Use
Finished profiling of wall and floor panels
Technical data
Part length: 450 mm up to 6,000 mm
Part width: 50 mm up to 300 mm
Piece thickness: 8 up to 30 mm
Capacity: 24 pieces every minute
Also available with the machine a motorized infeed system (from molder outlet to Marinus inlet) add $25,000.00CDN value of $75,000.00 CDN
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