The HiSeiki T Series: A cutting table for thick materials and a wide range of applications

Positioned between the more compact B Series and the ultra-high-precision SK Series, HiSeiki?s T Series emphasizes material versatility and machining capacity. With its universal modules, dual motors, and support for materials up to 100 mm thick, this digital cutting table is designed for workshops that want to combine cutting, scoring, half-cut, and milling operations on a single machine.

Cardboard, wood, adhesives, textiles, acrylic, aluminum, foam: in some workshops, the variety of materials requires a machine that can keep up. With its T series, HiSeiki offers a digital cutting table that combines numerous processing operations into a single machine.

Distributed in France by Transtec Machines-Outils, based in Angers, HiSeiki's T Series can accommodate up to three universal modules and process materials up to 100 mm thick. Between the compact design of the B Series With the brand?s SK model offering extremely high precision, it is designed for printing companies, visual communications firms, point-of-purchase (POP) specialists, signmakers, cardboard manufacturers, and industrial firms that want to master cutting, creasing, and other finishing operations on a wide variety of thick materials.

"The T Series was designed for companies that need a fast, stable cutting machine capable of handling large formats. It offers a good balance between productivity, precision, and modularity." , notes Réginald Freuchet, president of Transtec MO.

Sizes, thicknesses, and modules: a configuration designed for the workshop

The T Series covers working areas ranging from 1,500 x 1,000 mm to 5,500 x 3,200 mm. This range allows the machine to be adapted to all workshop needs, from cutting standard panels to processing very large materials.

The machine can accommodate one to three universal modules. This modular design makes it possible to combine multiple tools in a single configuration and to switch more easily from one application to another.

Versatility driven by the choice of tools

HiSeiki cutting tables support a wide variety of materials, including but not limited to: acrylic sheets, aluminum, adhesives, wood, rubber, cardboard, corrugated materials, foams, technical textiles, composites, fiberglass, carbon fiber...

This versatility is based on a lineup of ten tools compatible with a wide range of applications. Among them are the milling spindle, which can machine hard or complex materials with power up to 1.8 kW, the CTT creasing tool for corrugated materials, the KCT half-cut tool for multilayer substrates such as adhesives, and the DRT and PRT rotary tools, which are suitable for textiles, technical fibers, and flexible materials that are difficult to process.

The dual-motor system enables a maximum speed of 1.5 m/s, while ensuring stable movement on large formats and consistent operation, even during repetitive production runs.

For workshops looking to further automate their production flow, the T series can also be equipped with automatic loading and unloading systems. These options are particularly useful for minimizing downtime and improving production rates on production runs.

A cutting table that fits any workshop

The T Series is not a one-size-fits-all solution. The cutting table can be configured to accommodate the materials, sizes, production rates, and operations specific to each workshop.
Transtec Machines-Outils' role is to assist users in selecting the format, the number of modules, the tools, and the automation options. Installation, training, and technical support are all part of this process.

"Choosing a cutting table isn't just about looking at a spec sheet. You have to start with real-world applications: types of materials, dimensions, volumes, production constraints, and potential future changes. It is this analysis that allows us to recommend a configuration that is truly tailored to your needs." , concludes Réginald Freuchet.%E2euros%A8

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