Format4 | kappa automatic classic Beam Saw
Efficient Precision Cutting for Panel Processing
The Format4 kappa automatic classic Horizontal Pressure Beam Saw with a 125 63/64" (3200 mm) cutting length offers precise panel sizing for wood and plastic materials. Equipped with a 12 19/32" (320 mm) main saw blade, a 2 43/64" (68 mm) blade projection, and a 7.5 kW motor, it ensures efficient cutting with a variable feed speed of 1–40 m/min, supported by an intuitive 15" touchscreen control.
Key Features
Highlights
- Innovative Front Lifting Table: Optional system replaces side tables with automated scissor lifting tables for enhanced efficiency.
- Double Measuring System: Solid steel panel pusher with magnet measurement band ensures maximum repeatability.
- Touchscreen Control: 15" TFT display with Windows 10 for quick, intuitive operation and software integration.
Details
- Scoring Unit: 1.1 kW motor with a 5 29/32" (150 mm) scoring blade, adjustable during operation for chip-free cuts.
- Pneumatic Pressure Beam: Adjustable up to 3 bar, secures workpieces and extracts dust/chips during cutting.
- Air Cushion Tables: Two moveable support tables with individually controllable fans for easy panel handling.
- Material Pusher: 25 m/min forward and 40 m/min return speed, with 6–7 roller tracks and clamps (opening height 3 5/32").
- Optional Extensions: Additional 165 23/64" (4200 mm) material pusher travel distance available.
Technical Specifications
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Specifications
The Felder Format4 Kappa Automatic Classic is a professional beam saw designed for accurate, automated cutting of sheet goods. It is part of the Format4 product line and is intended for professional woodworking shops and mid-level production environments that require precision, reliability, and efficient panel processing. The Format4 Kappa Automatic Classic is designed to cut plywood, MDF, HDF, particleboard, melamine, laminated panels, veneered panels, and other engineered sheet goods commonly used in cabinet, furniture, and casework manufacturing. This beam saw is well suited for custom cabinet shops, small to mid-size production facilities, and professional woodworking operations that need automated panel cutting with consistent accuracy and manageable production volumes. A beam saw processes panels horizontally using a pressure beam to securely clamp material during cutting. This design provides stable cutting conditions, repeatable accuracy, and efficient processing of stacked sheet goods. The Format4 Kappa Automatic Classic is engineered for high accuracy and repeatability through a rigid machine structure, precision-guided saw carriage, and controlled pressure beam system, supporting consistent results in downstream machining and assembly. The machine provides automated positioning and cutting cycles that reduce manual handling and improve workflow efficiency, while maintaining flexibility for varied job types, short runs, and custom production work. Both the Format4 Kappa and Mayer Kappa machines are beam saws, but they target different production levels. The Format4 Kappa series is designed for professional and mid-level production environments that emphasize precision and flexibility, while the Mayer Kappa series is engineered for higher-volume, industrial production with greater automation depth and throughput capacity. Yes. The Format4 Kappa Automatic Classic can be integrated with optimization software, labeling systFelder Format4 | Kappa Automatic Classic Beam Saw FAQ
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