Maksiwa sliding table panel saw on display in Charlotte
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The Maksiwa BMS.3200.IR Black Edition sliding table panel saw is available in single phase or three phase.

CHARLOTTE --  Maksiwa International will be exhibiting its BMS.3200.IR Black Edition sliding table panel saw at the Wood Pro Expo/Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo in Charlotte March 6-8.  It is available in single phase or three phase.  The saw was designed to provide an excellent finish when cutting MDF panels, according to the company. The BMS is easy to adjust and operate. It has a blade tilt of 0° to 45° with a digital indicator to facilitate precision cuts. The reinforced structure of the saw supports whole panels with 1 in. thickness. It also has a scoring axis to provide a quality finish. It has two independent motors, where the motor of the main saw has a power of 5,0 HP, ideal for long periods of hard work. It has aluminum precision guides. The Sliding Panel Saw BMS.3200.IR Black Edition is the right choice for those seeking quality and precision in their cuts.

Maksiwa was founded in 1983 by Siegfried Muller who, at the time, was a cabinet maker. He started Maksiwa with the goal of helping woodworkers realize their dreams. The company now has a team of more than 200 people manufacturing 100 plus different machines distributed by five distribution centers.
 
Maksiwa will be exhibiting in Booth #712 at CCCE/WPE Charlotte.  View the latest exhibitor list.



The Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo is an annual event featuring a full-day conference, plant tour, and exposition, and is dedicated to home remodeling professionals specializing in building kitchen cabinets, closets, and other home storage designs. The Cabinets & Closets Conference and Expo will co-locate with Wood Pro Expo, which is held annually in Charlotte.
 
 

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