WEGOMA has been known for its innovative and practical products for decades.
The latest innovation in this series is the successor to the well known GL142, thousands of which are in use all over the world. The new machine takes the innovation in PVC profile technology into account and thus enables the precise, angular cutting of glazing beads of different sizes and shapes. Due to the saw blade arrangement from above, the sections fall away downwards and are not shot away upwards. The Striffler company had already successfully introduced this system to the market in the 1990s.
However, the main advantage of the new glazing bead saw is the precise setting of the sawing angle using a handwheel (optionally with a servo motor), which enables optimal bead assembly for any glass thickness. This is ensured by glass gasket simulation fixtures and the clamps at the base of the bead. However, the main advantage of the new glazing bead saw is the precise setting of the sawing angle using a handwheel (optionally with a servo motor), which enables optimal bead assembly for any glass thickness. This is ensured by glass gasket simulation fixtures and the clamps at the base of the bead.
Furthermore, the 300 mm large saw blades(+150 mm supplement blades) ensure a high top speed on the saw blade and thus a highly precise cut. Additional highlights are the precision flat rails for the saw feed, the 1.5 KW brake motors, the air blower for a free cutting surface and the Jetter PLC control.
The machine is optionally available with an additional 90° unit for cutting butt glazing beads.
The machine can be ordered either with a manual variable stop or with the electronic length stop LA630 with 15′ industrial touch panel, complete profile management and data record connection (see link).