1.
Quality:
Striebig has long been known as the standard of quality
in vertical panel saws. They are Swiss engineered and built
by a company who's only business has been vertical panel saws
for over 40 years.
2. Accuracy, squareness, & quality of cut:
This is an extension of quality. Each Striebig machine
is set-up and tested at the factory to ensure its accuracy
to .004" and to ensure perfectly square cuts that are
either ready for the edgebander or ready to seam, if it's
solid surface.
3. Material Handling and Operator Ease:
The heavy-duty panel rollers are the key here. They permit
loading and positioning of even the heaviest of panels with
minimal effort. There is no need to raise and lower the rollers
just to move the panel a little to the left or right. They
also enable one person to "flip" a sheet by himself
if he needs to have a trimmed edge on the bottom reference
surface. There is also the smooth plunge and counterbalance
of the saw head, and overall smooth travel of the saw in the
cutting operation. They are difficult to quantify, but easy
to feel, like the feel of a great sports car!
4. Durability:
Obsolescence is not built in. Just ask someone who's been
using his Striebig (and cutting square) for the last 20 years.
They just keep running and running, some of them in the harshest
environments!
5. Versatility:
No other vertical saw has the variety of options available
on a Striebig to increase accuracy, productivity, and versatility.
True split-blade scoring, angle cutting, digital measuring,
programmable positioning stop, dado cutting, V-grooving, and
a new vacuum system that allows trimming of the bottom edge
without flipping the panel. We've got it!
6. Simplicity:
Controls and operation are simple and logical. They are
engineered so that it is difficult for an operator to use
it improperly or unsafely, or to damage it. The learning curve
is almost nonexistent. It takes about an hour to train most
people to use the machine.
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including interviews with current STRIEBIG owners.
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