HOMAG CNC Machining Centers
When investing in a new or pre-owned CNC wood router for home and furniture creation, you seek a solution that addresses your production challenges. HOMAG's CNC machining centers provide state-of-the-art technology from the global leader in woodworking machinery, suitable for manufacturers of all sizes.
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HOMAG CNC Machining Centers
When investing in a new or pre-owned CNC router, you seek a solution that addresses your production challenges. HOMAG's CNC machining centers provide state-of-the-art technology from the global leader in woodworking machinery, suitable for manufacturers of all sizes.
CNC Machining Centers Overview
HOMAG offers superior technology and equipment tailored for the efficient production of furniture, interior fittings, construction elements, and millwork. Their machines are ideal for panel processing, plastic, and solid wood processing.
Benefits of HOMAG CNC Machining Centers
- Versatile Clamping Systems: Options include console or flat table, grid table, clamping table, multi-table, twin table, pod and rail table, and console table.
- Axis Options: Available in 3, 4, or 5-axis configurations.
- Robust Construction: Heavy-duty machine frames with welded steel and stable mobile gantry designs.
- Customizable Performance: Configure with various milling spindles, drilling gears, and tool changers to meet specific needs.
- Easy Access: Simplified access to processing units and aggregates.
- Operator Safety: Maximum visibility during processing with reliable safety features.
- Efficient Glue Management: Easy refilling of hot melt glue adhesive and quick exchange of edging materials.
- Energy Efficiency: Low power consumption with energy-efficient extraction and standby operation options.
Applications of CNC Machining Centers
HOMAG CNC woodworking machines are designed to handle a wide range of tasks, including:
- Furniture production
- Kitchen and bath cabinets
- Millwork
- Window and door production
- Staircase production
- Formed parts
- Interior finishing
- Plastics processing
Features of HOMAG CNC Routers
HOMAG offers a comprehensive range of equipment and technology to maximize the potential of your machinery, including:
- Tool changers
- Aggregates
- Edge processing tools
- Console tables
- Grid tables
- Vacuum suction cups
- Customized clamping solutions
Process Technologies
- Sawing
- Cutting
- Connecting
- Separating
- Milling
- Drilling
- Gluing edges
- Edge finishing
- Measuring
- 3D machining
Automation of CNC Machining Centers
HOMAG's intelligent solutions extend CNC machining centers into manufacturing cells with automatic material handling and more. These solutions range from basic automation to extensive workpiece handling systems.
Automation Solutions
- Attached loaders/feeders
- Robot handling
- Labeling
- Production cell control
- Plant and system visualization
Partnership, Innovation, and Solutions
HOMAG's CNC machining centers offer partnership, solution-oriented service, and innovation. Below are some of their flagship CNC processing centers:
Model | Specifications | Options |
---|---|---|
Centateq P-110 | 3, 4, or 5 axes | Universal CNC technology, stable gantry design, completely free accessibility |
Centateq P-210 | 3, 4, or 5 axes | Flexible CNC technology, gluing technology, automation available |
Centateq P-310 | E-310 | 5-axis processing, edge processing | Scalable performance, easy operation, combined performance and convenience |
Centateq P-510|610 + E-510 | High-end processing, SORB TECH body | Individually configurable, high demands |
Centateq E-700 | High-performance edge banding | Edge banding on two processing tables |
Centateq N-210 | 3-, 4-axis processing | Mid-range, future-proof, flexible, Z-height up to 160 mm |
Centateq N-500 | Compact nesting machine, gantry design | Efficient, flexible |
Centateq N-510 | 3, 4, or 5-axis processing | High flexibility, maximum efficiency, Z-height up to 260 mm |
Centateq N-600 | Nesting with 3-, 4-, or 5-axis technology | High flexibility, efficient |
Centateq T-Series | Synchronous or parallel processing | Two processing tables |
Drillteq V-310 | Vertical processing, space-saving | Maximum cabinet processing in minimum space |
Vertical CNC Processing Centers
Model | Specifications | Options |
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Drillteq L-200 | Throughfeed processing | Ideal for cabinet side processing |
Drillteq L-500 | 6-sided processing | No compromises on quality |
Drillteq D-200 | Drilling and doweling | Tight grip on workpieces |
Drillteq D-510 | Horizontal drilling, doweling, milling | Vertical drilling, milling, inclined machining between 42° - 45° |
Robot Solutions for the Furniture Industry
HOMAG offers robot cells that automate handling tasks in conjunction with sawing, laminating, edge processing, drilling, routing, assembling, packaging, sorting, and picking.
Model | Specifications | Options |
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Feedbot D-310 | Robot handling | Safe, precise, automatic handling for CNC Drillteq V-310 |
Feedbot V-500 | Robot handling | Efficient handling for CNC Drillteq V-500 |
Sortbot R-300 | Robot sorting | Enhanced output, reduced waiting times |
Paqbot I-300 | Robotic insert station | Automatic filling of cardboard boxes |
Historical Timeline
1960s
- 1960: Eugen Hornberger and Gerhard Schuler establish Hornberger Maschinenbau oHG.
- 1962: Development of the world's first edge banding machine using the hot-cold process.
- 1965: Introduction of double-sided edge banding machines.
- 1967: Creation of the first combined dimensioning and edge banding machine.
1970s
- 1970: Development of the first panel dividing saw with pressure beam.
- 1974: Introduction of the first CNC machine.
- 1975: Launch of the first electronic machine control system.
- 1976: Integration of BRANDT into the company.
- 1977: Establishment of HOMAG Machinery São Paulo and development of the first continuous operation press.
- 1978: Development of Lignos software for the furniture industry.
1980s
- 1980: Launch of the first computer-controlled area storage system and integration of FRIZ.
- 1985: Development of the first furniture production line and integration of BARGSTEDT.
- 1986: Integration of WEEKE.
- 1987: Introduction of the first shaped part throughfeed machine for dimensioning and edging, and integration of HOLZMA.
- 1989: Development of the first processing center for shaped parts.
1990s
- 1990: Integration of LIGMATECH.
- 1992: Introduction of the woodWOP CNC programming system.
- 1993: Development of the first automatic wall and gable production system.
- 1994: Establishment of HOMAG Machinery Shanghai (China).
- 1996: Development of the first packaging system for pre-fabricated furniture.
- 1997: Launch of the first high-performance assembly line with robotic feeding.
- 1998: Integration of WEINMANN.
2000s
- 2001: Development of the powerLine high-performance machine for batch size 1 production.
- 2002: Introduction of the WBZ series for joinery and beam processing, and integration of BÜTFERING.
- 2003: Integration of TORWEGGE.
- 2004: Establishment of procedures for producing, edging, and finishing lightweight panels, and founding of HOMAG Machinery ?roda.
- 2005: Introduction of the printLine edge printing process using inkjet.
- 2007: HOMAG goes public and develops doubleEdge lightweight construction technology.
- 2008: Development of the SORB TECH shock-absorbing basic machine design.
- 2009: Introduction of the laserTec edge banding process with no visible joints and launch of the panel process center for processing solid wood elements.
2010s
- 2010: Development of the new reacTec laminating technology.
- 2011: Establishment of HOMAG Machinery Bangalore (India).
- 2013: Development of the new powerTouch user interface.
- 2014: Majority takeover by Dürr.
- 2015: Sales exceed one billion euros for the first time; automation through integrated robots.
- 2017: Launch of the new brand strategy "One Company - One Brand," with all products bearing the HOMAG logo. Foundation of tapio as the digital ecosystem for the industry.
- 2018: Introduction of automated guided vehicles and virtual commissioning with a digital twin. Establishment of the Digital Factory.
2020s
- 2020: Launch of HOMAG CUBE, the central component for the digital workshop. Full takeover of HOMAG China Golden Field (HCGF) and majority takeover of System TM A/S, strengthening the timber construction business.
- 2021: Majority takeover of Kallesoe Machinery A/S, expanding timber construction capabilities.
- 2022: Strategic partnership with Karl Heesemann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG to offer a universal sanding machine portfolio.
Contact Information
Support Contact:
Phone: +49 7443 13-0
Email: info@homag.com
Locations:
Headquarters:
HOMAG Group AG
Homagstrasse 3-5
72296 Schopfloch
Germany
For more information, visit HOMAG's official website.