Finger Jointers

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FC-10 Double Tenoner Finger Jointing Line

FC-10 Double Tenoner Finger Jointing Line

Wood finger jointing line FC-10 TWIN by GOMA is a more extensive model of the first, FC-10, version. The line has the same processing parameters as its predecessor, however, thanks to the use of 2 tenoning machines, has much-increased efficiency.

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FC-10 Finger Jointing Line

FC-10 Finger Jointing Line

Efficient finger jointing line GOMA FC-10 starts from a rotary loading table, a powerful 18kW tenoner – model 10KZ6, and press PZ6/2. The line was built to handle boards with a width of 20-70mm and a height of 30-160mm.

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ECO

ECO

Tenoning machine FC-10MLKT, is designed for processing wood and wood-based materials. It is used to make tenons, forks, micro-bevels and other shapes on the ends of friezes, strips, staves, etc.

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AFC-10 Finger Jointing Line

AFC-10 Finger Jointing Line

GOMA AFC-10 MLKT tenoning machine is designed for processing wood and wood-based materials. It is used for making tenons, forks, finger joints and other shapes at the ends of friezes, strips, planks, etc. Tenoners work on a wide package and are particularly suitable for making finger joints. The shortest pieces must be at least 200 mm long.

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Finger jointing is a woodworking technique used to join two pieces of wood end-to-end by creating interlocking „fingers” or „teeth” on both ends of the boards. These interlocking profiles are glued together, providing a strong and stable bond. Finger joints are commonly used in the production of long lengths of wood, such as in molding, cabinetry, and furniture, allowing shorter pieces of wood to be joined without sacrificing strength or aesthetic appeal. This technique is particularly beneficial in the engineered wood industry.

This jointing method is especially useful for enhancing the strength and durability of the joint, making it ideal for high-stress applications. Finger joints are created using specialized machines known as finger jointers, which precisely cut the finger profiles on both boards before they are glued and clamped together.

With precise engineering and advanced technology, our finger joint machines ensure consistent joints and enhance the strength of your lumber, making them perfect for projects that demand both reliability and aesthetic appeal. Our finger joint machines optimize the use of every piece of wood, enabling you to create high-quality, durable products while reducing environmental impact.

Invest in our finger joint machines to maximize production efficiency and minimize waste.

Key Benefits:

  • Material Efficiency: Finger joint machines allow manufacturers to use offcuts and smaller wood pieces that would otherwise be waste, maximizing raw material use and lowering costs.
  • Enhanced Strength and Stability: The interlocking design of finger joints creates strong bonds that are often more durable than natural wood, resulting in a superior product that can command higher market prices.
  • Customization and Versatility: This method allows for the creation of custom lengths and dimensions, meeting specific project needs and appealing to a broader range of clients.
  • Sustainability: By using smaller wood pieces, finger-jointing supports sustainable practices, attracting eco-conscious consumers and enabling companies to charge a premium for eco-friendly products.

In summary, finger joint machines help create engineered wood, offering cost savings, superior product quality, and increased revenue opportunities, making them highly profitable for manufacturers.

We know machinery is a big investment, so we’ve teamed up with Venture Asset Finance to offer custom financing options. Whether you need one machine or an entire production line, we can help you get the funding you need.

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Hubert Ciborowski

Senior Technical Sales Engineer