Wood Range
With more than thirty years’ experience, HSD has become a leading player in the sector and now produces: electrospindles with automatic and manual tool change, C axes, counter rotary heads, drilling heads, multifunctional units and aggregates dedicated to the machining of wood.
Our electroheads represent the most recent example of innovation combined with technology, with numerous choices of single or double‑side structures (fork-type) and 1 ÷2-axis heads.
The aggregates have developed over time to become a versatile, low-impact solution that extends the range of possible machining operations on any machine fitted with
The multiple-spindle boring units are an essential solution for a machine that has to reach the maximum productivity when processing wooden panels. The different configurations and the possibility to activate vertical or horizontal boring spindles and cutting blades ensure great flexibility and allow different types of machining operation to be carried out.
The C axis is an optional device that, when installed on the nose of the electrospindle with automatic tool change, adds an extra axis to the whole machine to increase the range of possible machining operations.
Manufactured by the thousand for a large number of applications, the electrospindles features a vast range of powers and working speeds without foregoing high levels of reliability.
Manufactured by the thousand for a large number of applications, the electrospindles features a vast range of powers and working speeds without foregoing high levels of reliability.
The multifunction unit is a flexible, cost-effective solution that offers the performance of an AT + a “C axis” + an “aggregate”, all in a single product optimised for the type of machining operation to be carried out. HSD can supply it with different types of aggregate.
This product is a synchronous motor with integrated drive (servo-motor) for the general movements of parts of CNC machines, and is designed for applications on machines that work a variety of materials. It cannot work independently, but must be integrated in a machine or in partly completed machinery.