The most versatile tools for any solid surface operation

Materials Compatible with BCAM CNC Routers

BCAM CNC Routers for Solid Surface Operations

CNC routers are one of the most versatile tools for any solid surface operation. With a CNC router from BCAM, you will be able to greatly expand the capabilities of your shop, reduce labor hours, improve efficiency, and become more competitive in your market. Machine a variety of materials including MDF, plywood, hardwood, melamine laminates, and other solid-surface materials into the parts you need on a production basis.

Many solid surface fabricators choose CNC machines that can process 4′ x 8′ and 5′ x 10′ size sheet stock.

Versatility and Configurations

The BCAM CNC Router is the most versatile CNC router in the industry, offering endless standard machine configurations. Capable of accommodating all standard sheet sizes, it’s the ideal solution for solid-surface manufacturers.

Productivity Options

  • 7 or 21 automatic tool changer

  • Pneumatic drill for single holes

  • Boring block for 32 mm shelf holes

  • Pop-up location pins for repeatable material location

  • High-power vacuum pump system to hold materials in place on the zoned vacuumed bed

Materials Compatible with BCAM CNC Routers

ENGINEERED STONE

EPOXY GRANITE

MDF

PLYWOOD

MELAMINE LAMINATES

CHIPBOARD

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Speak to one of our specialist sales representatives who will help you prepare a personalized machine specification. Our sales reps have many years of technical experience to help guide you through the necessary steps to selecting the ideal CNC Router for your unique needs now and in the future.

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