Kitmondo is your go-to marketplace for top-quality used industrial machinery. Within our Woodworking Machines category, we offer an exceptional selection of veneer guillotines. These machines are meticulously maintained, providing a perfect blend of precision, durability, and value.

Our veneer guillotines are designed to make precise and clean cuts, which is essential for producing high-quality veneer. They are ideal for applications in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, and various other woodworking projects. These machines ensure accuracy and efficiency, allowing for smooth and consistent cutting of veneer sheets. They are suitable for both small workshops and large-scale manufacturing operations.

Every veneer guillotine in our inventory undergoes a stringent vetting process to ensure top-notch quality and performance. Our equipment offers significant cost savings compared to new machinery, without compromising on efficiency. We feature trusted brands like Kuper, Joos, and Casati, known for their reliability and cutting-edge technology. Prices range from €7,000 to €40,000, fitting a variety of budget needs.

For more detailed information or to request a quote, contact our dedicated team, who are ready to assist with your specific requirements. At Kitmondo, we are dedicated to supporting your business growth through high-quality, affordable machinery. Trust Kitmondo for your industrial equipment needs and see a boost in your productivity today.

MONGUZZI 2300 TRC MP

Year: 1985

Cutting length 2300 mm
Cutting height 30 mm

5,000 €

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CZ Czech Republic


Amitec VT 25 I veneer slicer

Year: 2003

Manufacturer: Amitec (Made in Japan) Model: VT 25 I Veneer slicer Machine in very good condition

47,500 €

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AE United Arab Emirates


Slicer horizontal CREMONA TN4000

Year: 1982

Cutting length 4000 mm
Cutting height 4 mm

Used Monguzzi 2600 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 1996

Cutting length 2600 mm
Engine power 15 kW
Cutting height 600 mm
Photocells Yes

Drytac DES-1 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 2005

Drytac DES-1 framing edge finishing machine from 2005 Good working condition. Little used: only 1900 hours. Comes with manual. Bought new for €42,000 excluding tax. Maximum cutting thickness 1.19" (32mm) Weight (uncrated) 950 lbs. (430kg) Width 30" (762mm) Length 90" (2286mm) Size 48" (1219mm) Electrical requirements Electrical requirements (Europe) 220 Volts/30 Amps/Single phase/50Hz Other requirements Dust collection system Machine speed …

MONGUZZI TRM-2L 2800 S Guillotine for veneer

Year: 1998

Cutting length 2800 mm
Engine power 10 kW


MONGUZZI MG1250 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 2000

Cutting length 1250 mm
Engine power 7.5 kW

Monguzzi 3200 mm Guillotine for veneer

Year: ~ 1990

Cutting length 3200 mm
Photocells Yes

EMME ELLE TO2 4000 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 2002

Cutting length 4000 mm
Cutting height 120 mm

CAPITAL 5000 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 1990

Cutting length 5000 mm
Engine power 92 kW
Cutting height 800 mm


KUPER FW/Q 1800 Guillotine for veneer

Year: 1984

Cutting length 2500 mm
Engine power 5 kW

KUPER F10-2800 Guillotine for veneer

Year:

Cutting length 2500 mm
Cutting height 2200 mm


RÜKLE AFN 28 H Guillotine for veneer

Year: 1978

Cutting length 2800 mm
Engine power 11 kW
Cutting height 125 mm


Moravské Budějovice BAE 4500 Guillotine for veneer

Year:

The BAE 4500 veneer knife grinder is in good technical condition. A tour is possible by prior arrangement.

DIehl REB 89 Veneer Splicer

Year: 1966

Cutting length 1016 mm


The Essential Guide to Veneer Guillotines in Woodworking

Veneer guillotines, also known as veneer shears, are essential machines in the woodworking industry. They are designed to cut thin sheets of wood veneer with precision and accuracy. These machines are widely used in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, and decorative woodworking to ensure clean, straight cuts, which are crucial for achieving high-quality finishes and precise fits. Veneer guillotines help process veneer sheets into desired sizes and shapes, ensuring minimal wastage and optimal material utilization.

Types of Veneer Guillotines

Different veneer guillotines cater to various cutting needs and production scales:

Manual Guillotines

Operated by hand, these machines are suitable for small-scale operations and workshops. They provide precise control over the cutting process, making them ideal for custom and intricate work.

Semi-Automatic Guillotines

Combining manual feeding with automated cutting mechanisms, these machines are suitable for medium-sized operations. They offer a balance between precision and productivity.

Fully Automatic Guillotines

Designed for high-volume production, these machines feature automated feeding, cutting, and stacking processes. They are ideal for large-scale manufacturing environments where speed and efficiency are paramount.

Hydraulic Guillotines

Utilizing hydraulic systems to power the cutting blade, these machines provide greater cutting force and precision. They are suitable for cutting thicker and tougher veneer sheets.

Double Knife Guillotines

Equipped with two cutting knives that work simultaneously, these machines ensure clean and precise cuts on both edges of the veneer sheet. They are particularly useful for cutting veneers with intricate patterns or designs.

Key Features and Specifications

When selecting a veneer guillotine, consider the following features and specifications to ensure it meets your production needs:

Cutting Capacity

The maximum thickness and width of veneer sheets that the machine can handle. This ensures the machine can process the desired veneer sizes.

Blade Quality and Adjustability

High-quality, sharp blades are essential for clean cuts. The ability to adjust blade settings can enhance precision and accommodate different veneer types.

Automation Level

Depending on production volume, the level of automation (manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic) impacts efficiency and throughput.

Hydraulic System

For hydraulic guillotines, the power and responsiveness of the hydraulic system are crucial for achieving precise cuts.

Safety Features

Safety mechanisms such as emergency stops, blade guards, and safety interlocks are essential for preventing accidents and ensuring operator safety.

Ease of Operation and Maintenance

User-friendly controls, easy access for blade changes, and straightforward maintenance procedures can minimize downtime and enhance productivity.

Advantages of Using Veneer Guillotines

Investing in high-quality veneer guillotines offers numerous benefits:

  • Precision and Accuracy: Ensures clean, straight cuts that are essential for high-quality veneer applications.
  • Increased Efficiency: Automated and high-speed cutting mechanisms reduce production times and labor costs.
  • Enhanced Material Utilization: Precise cutting minimizes wastage, optimizing the use of expensive veneer materials.
  • Versatility: Capable of handling various types and thicknesses of veneer sheets, catering to diverse woodworking needs.
  • Improved Product Quality: Clean cuts reduce the need for additional finishing processes, enhancing the overall quality of the final product.

Considerations When Buying a Veneer Guillotine

To select the right veneer guillotine for your needs, consider the following factors:

Production Volume

Determine the volume of veneer sheets to be processed to choose a machine with suitable capacity and speed.

Veneer Types and Thicknesses

Ensure the machine can handle the specific types and thicknesses of veneer you work with.

Precision Requirements

Match the machine’s precision capabilities with your quality standards.

Budget

Balance the initial investment with long-term operational costs, including maintenance and consumables.

Service and Support

Evaluate the availability of technical support and maintenance services for the machine.

Training

Assess the need for operator training to effectively use the machine’s advanced features.

Popular Brands and Pricing

Several reputable brands manufacture veneer guillotines known for their reliability and performance:

  • Kuper: Known for high-precision veneer guillotines, Kuper offers a range of models suitable for different production needs. Prices typically range from $20,000 to $150,000, depending on the model and specifications.
  • Casati Macchine: Offers a variety of veneer cutting machines, including manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic guillotines. Pricing generally ranges from $15,000 to $120,000.
  • Viet (Biesse Group): Produces high-quality veneer guillotines with advanced features for precision and efficiency. Prices typically range from $25,000 to $180,000.
  • HOLZ-HER: Provides a range of woodworking machines, including efficient and reliable veneer guillotines. Pricing generally falls between $20,000 and $130,000.
  • Orma Macchine: Known for durable and precise woodworking machinery, Orma Macchine offers veneer guillotines priced between $18,000 and $140,000.

Conclusion

Veneer guillotines are indispensable tools in the woodworking industry, ensuring precise and efficient cutting of veneer sheets. With various types such as manual, semi-automatic, fully automatic, hydraulic, and double knife guillotines, selecting the right machine depends on specific production needs and veneer types. Key factors to consider include cutting capacity, blade quality, automation level, safety features, and ease of operation. Leading brands like Kuper, Casati Macchine, Viet, HOLZ-HER, and Orma Macchine offer a range of high-quality veneer guillotines to suit different applications and budgets. By carefully evaluating production volume, veneer types, precision requirements, and budget, businesses can invest in the right veneer guillotine to enhance their woodworking capabilities and ensure high-quality, precise cuts for their veneer applications.