The DKP6 Circular sawmill uses the proven design of the rectangular cutting mechanism, developed by StrojCAD, with two mutually perpendicular saw blades, which allows it to cut "straight" in both directions in a suitable timber range so that the saw capacity can be significantly increased. The robust and precise cutting mechanism allows you to cut a maximum prism of 21 x 21 cm in both directions.
Optimum yield of quality timber
The principle of rectangular sawing
The DKP6 Circular sawmill can cut logs up to 1 m in diameter and up to 12 m in length with a clamping frame length of 18 m. However, even longer trunks can be cut on a custom-made elongate chassis. The use of saw blades with diameters of 400 to 550 mm gives high variability in the timber range. Thus, the customer is also able to use small saw blades with minimal cut thickness to cut small sizes, blanks, radial sawn timber or for cutting precious woods, reducing waste and increasing yield. But even the construction timber is a toy for the DKP6 Circular Sawmill. With the use of 550 mm saw blades, the sawmill can cut all commonly needed building prisms, rafters, grouts,... It is possible to process the entire log into finished products by gradual sawing of individual boards / prisms. Excellent surface quality and high timber accuracy are a matter of course with the DKP6 Circular Sawmill. The two powerful 22 kW cast iron motors, the firm cutting mechanism design and the entire saw head, precise dimensioning and a robust chassis frame ensure reliable and successful operation.
Rectangular cutting mechanism
22 kW electrical motor
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DKP6 Circular sawmill
- Powerful circular sawmill with movable saw head
- Cutting prisms and boards with two saw blades in both directions
- Production of precision sawn timber directly from logs with just one machine
- Horizontal and vertical alignment of the convergence of the logs - high yield of quality timber
- Max. Log diameter 1 m, Max. Log length 12 m, Max. Prism 21 x 21 cm
- Stationary control panel and hydraulic log handling increase operator comfort
- Dust extraction during cutting from both saw blades
- A reliable machine where you will not fall asleep with worry about what to repair tomorrow
- Powerful 22 kW electric motors
MACHINE CONTROL
Proven, very fast, comfortable and user-friendly saw control gives the operator the ability to maximize wood mass in the best quality timber. High performance can already be achieved with standard sawmill versions.
The control panel and the electrical switchboard outside the saw head make it possible to increase the cutting speed and the dynamics of the saw head operation even more, and last but not least, to increase operator comfort and ease of service.
Control panel with electrical switchboard
Hydraulic control panel
Automated cutting cycle with automatic dimensioning is included in the basic equipment of the machine. Adjusting the timber dimensions is done by shifting the saw head independently in two axes using the control unit directly by dialling from the keyboard or by recalling a value from the memory. The vertical and horizontal movement of the cutting mechanism is controlled by separate frequency converters, which significantly accelerates the return of the saw blades to the starting position.
HYDRAULIC LOG HANDLING
However, hydraulic handling of logs (loading, clamping, turning, aligning and centring) will also help to increase yield and change performance in addition to ease of handling.
Log loader for saw frame
Log turner with convergence function
Clamp with lifting cylinder
Slide roller for longitudinal feed of the log
The universal "L" turner does not only serve to rotate the logs, but also to fit them appropriately on the clamping frame before clamping them. The turner allows you to lift the thinner end of the trunk or move it horizontally to position the trunk in its optimum position and compensate for its convergence, which has a major impact on timber quality and cut yield.