March 2020 Component Manufacturing Advertiser

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March 2020 #12248 Page #17

BCMC Planning The Great Debate on Saws Wendy Boyd Sales and Marketing Manager Spida Machinery

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e’re now starting the daunting but exciting task of planning for the next Building Component Manufacturers Conference, being held September 22–25 in Indianapolis, IN. As we gear up, we ask ourselves – what is the most important piece of equipment to show, what is the message we want to convey, and what do we want our customers to take away from BCMC 2020? Safety, economies of scale, production efficiencies, reductions of labor – the list of what we want to say is endless. Spida saws – no matter the size – are built on certain criteria: labor savings, safety, reliability, and economics. Let’s take part of the range, for example. Our PieceMaker, Tornado, and Sprint M600 started with one thought: jobs require precision, but expert staff are hard to find. Meanwhile, builders want a quicker turn-around from order to delivery and workplace safety is a must for the fabricator. The solution offered is a no-brainer. All three models focus on precise cutting and all offer the fabricator alternatives with size and price range, while safety remains paramount with enclosed saws and intelligent rollers. First there’s the PieceMaker, Spida’s “topend” automated linear saw. It can optimize, feed, cut, print, and eject multiple timber components from stock timber lengths. The proof is in the pudding, with more than two dozen PieceMakers having been sold around the world in two years, the saw is just that friendly, safe, and competitively priced. Continued next page

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