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New and Used Woodworking Machinery > Saws - Cut Off Saws > RazorGage Razor Optimal Optimizing Saw Saws - Cut Off Saws - RazorgageCut Off Saw, RazorGage RazorOptimal, Optimizing Saw
RazorGage Razor Optimal Optimizing SawInterested in a full-on defecting and optimizing automated push feed saw system? With RazorGage, you can do it for prices starting at less than $35,000! And we're not talking about a slow, stripped down machine. Even our base model includes RazorGage's 500mm saw (that's nearly a 20 inch blade), automatic top, front, left and right clamping, downloading, crayon defect mark scanning, optimizing, inkjet printing, tech time for installation and operator training is available. We even ship it with a super high quality 120 tooth ATB saw blade. All RazorOptimals run on solid state PC's that have built-in networking and multiple USB ports. You can choose to plug in a USB Flash Drive to load your cut list data or download your cutlist from any networked computer. Our application programs run under Microsoft's Windows XP operating system for familiarity and compatibility. Your operator will work from a 15-inch color touch screen. The main screen is simple to work from. RazorOptimal systems are easy to learn and easy to use. Other companies force operators to work from tiny black and white LCD character screens--meaning they have to memorize features and operations. How archaic! --Like cutting wood with a stone ax. Print directly on your parts. Automatic inkjet printing is a snap with Razor Optimal saw systems. It is easy to select the data from your download that you want to be printed. Having information printed on your parts makes the next steps in your process easier-- from sorting your parts through performing the assembly steps.
Cartridge based printing makes head cleaning and general maintenance much easier than continuous flow printers used in the past. The picture on the right shows a picture of a RazorOptimal - Crayon configured with a Cyclone-500 saw.
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