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THE
ART OF DISCRETION |
MILLING
MACHINES FOR
DOVETAIL JOINTS
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offers several parameters
for the adjustment of tool and feed speed, and can output 200 to 400
drawers per hour with one single operator. It also processes all wood
species, MDF and birch plywood. At Ligna in Hannover OMEC introduced
the new two-axes NC milling machine (variable pitch, working width
up to 800 mm, manual piece loading/unloading and manual locking),
and the new model for parallel joints (for drawers, cigar, wine and
present boxes, with batch processing in packs). |
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OMEC from Certaldo, Italy, have specialized in the construction of
milling machines for dovetail joints on drawers and furniture in general,
designed both for industrial and handicraft companies. Their creations
include the manual milling machine Omec 650-M, the automatic milling
machine Omec 750, the automatic multi-spindle milling machine
Omec F8 and the numerical control model FCN3. Omec 750 represents
the tradition of the company, launched in 1965 and manufactured in
thousands of pieces. Its strengths are the favourable price/performance
ratio, reliability and easy operation. Omec F8, provided with 8 spindles
driven by PLC, can output 120 finished drawers per hour in automatic
mode, using any kind of wood with no splinters or machining burr,
also for curved drawers. Omec FCN3 is a 5-axes numerical control milling
machine, with two heads that simultaneously process one front and
two sides, ensuring short production times. The machinery |
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