Vertical Boring Machine with minimum footprint and maximum performance

The woodworking industry needs to adapt its manufacturing methods to keep up with the demand for personalised goods that match the needs of individual clients and have rapid turnaround times.

Manufacturing with statistical analysis is no longer a viable choice because production volumes are no longer a given. The secret to success is production diversity.

Brema Eko 2.1 is the new compact and versatile vertical drilling machine that supports the machining of different thickness and size formats within a reduced footprint. It is the ideal solution for “just in time” manufacturing for artisans, small companies and special components within large companies.

Compact Power

The vertical position of the panel and the technical characteristics of these vertical drilling machines allow for the processing of more delicate surfaces.

Brema vertical drilling machines can carry out all drilling, milling and glue and dowel insertion operations, as well as boasting the ability to manage additional hardware inserts. The structure of these machines has been designed to achieve optimal loading and unloading ergonomics, with a small footprint which saves 50% of space, in addition to offering zero set-up times and high levels of productivity.

Maximum manufacturing efficiency

The vertical positioning of the panel and the work table with rubber rollers ensure ergonomically optimal loading/unloading which supports the machining of even the most delicate surfaces.

8-position tool magazine that manages different types of aggregates, thus increasing the machine’s versatility.

How does it benefit the furniture sector?

It decreases the requirement for raw materials and semi-finished goods, as well as for scrap, while also improving product quality. Additionally, it increases productivity, shortens delivery times, and provides total control over the production process. It’s not only very adaptable, but it also makes it possible to considerably simplify some steps and process painted objects without having to worry about destroying them. It demonstrates that simple solutions can be found that yield outstanding outcomes when one has clear concepts and a carefully planned work flow.

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