Mayer | kappa automatic 100 Pressure Beam Saw
High-Efficiency Beam Sawing for Industrial Precision
The kappa automatic 100 – the top seller among wood beam saws with more power, performance and comfort. The solid and low vibration construction of the machine frame and the high precision linear guides guarantee optimum cutting results. The high equipment variation, the intuitive software and the ergonomic control panel complete the machine concept for the best operating comfort and maximum productivity.
Key Features
Highlights
- Solid Steel Angle Fence: Guarantees absolute right-angled cuts for enhanced precision.
- Double-Finger Package Clamp: Variable pressure setting ensures secure panel stack handling.
- Green Line Technology: Improves suction performance through slider control for efficiency.
Details
- Scoring Unit: Supports chip-free cutting with adjustable settings during operation.
- Pneumatic Pressure Beam: Secures workpieces and manages dust/chip extraction.
- Air Cushion Tables: Facilitate smooth handling of heavy panels.
- ProLock EasyFix System: Quick-change saw blade system reduces setup times.
Technical Specifications
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The Felder Mayer Kappa Automatic 100 is an industrial pressure beam panel saw designed for automated and accurate cutting of sheet goods. It is built for production environments that require reliable performance, repeatable accuracy, and efficient panel processing. The Kappa Automatic 100 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. The Kappa Automatic 100 is well suited for small to mid-volume cabinet manufacturers, commercial casework producers, and woodworking operations that are transitioning into automated panel processing. A pressure beam saw processes panels horizontally and uses a pressure beam to securely clamp material during cutting. This design improves cut stability, supports stacked panel processing, and helps maintain consistent accuracy throughout production runs. The Kappa Automatic 100 is engineered for high accuracy and repeatability using a rigid machine frame, precision-guided saw carriage, and controlled pressure beam system. This accuracy supports consistent results in downstream CNC machining and edgebanding. The Kappa Automatic 100 is designed for automated cutting operations that reduce manual material handling and operator involvement. Automated positioning and cutting cycles help improve productivity and consistency compared to manual panel processing. Both the Kappa and Advanced lines are panel beam saws. The Kappa line focuses on higher automation levels, improved throughput, and production efficiency, while the Advanced Line is intended for more flexible, entry-to-mid production environments with greater operator involvement. Yes. The Kappa Automatic 100 can be integrated with optimization software, labeling systems, material handling equipment, and downstream CNC routers or edgebanders as part of a connected production workflow. The Felder Mayer Kappa Automatic 100 is manufactured in Austria. Mayer Maschinenbau is known for Austrian-built woodworking machinery that emphasizes precision engineering, durability, and long-term industrial reliability. The Kappa Automatic 100 is ideal for cabinet shops, commercial casework manufacturers, and woodworking operations seeking to increase throughput and consistency by moving from manual panel cutting to automated pressure beam saw technology.Felder Mayer | Kappa Automatic 100 Pressure Beam Saw FAQ
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