The KS 2400 assembling table is designed for cutting and mounting whole frame hardware and for cutting glazing beads. Pneumatic scissors are fitted to the table along with a hand operated mitre saw with dust extraction and collection to facilitate precise, clean bead cutting. Convieniently located within the table are various sized containers for storing table parts and misceallaneous fittings.
With the window mounted on the left hand side of the table and secured around its perimeter, the outside of the window is measured using the integral slide and cut accordingly. A tilt capability of the table working surface enables ergonomic attachment of fittings using a screwdriver. A rechargeable battery powered screwdriver or optionally fitted automatic screwdriver with a screw feeder can be used. On the right hand side of the table the "inner light" of the sash can be measured with the slide. This measurement is transferred to a moveable stop so that a corresponding bead can be cut with a precision mitre saw.
Measuring and exact cutting of beads by mitre saw
Measuring of the hardware length and cutting to size (for the punching machine ask your hardware supplier)
Cutting glazing beads on the TRF 527 mitre saw
As soon as manual cutting of glazing beads on the KS2400 assembling table is not enough for our production, we have a solution where we only measure their length on the table and send the data to the Beckhoff control system on the TRF 527 saw. Here the data is collected in memory, and then at once, we cut the beds for one or more windows.
The saw cuts the beads in pairs and is also adapted for cutting beads with a rebate.
Automatic screwdriver with feeder (optional)