GRABBER PanelMax Drywall Machine CM10S WITH SAW UNIT
CM10S includes a standard 10-ft capacity track, control unit and 1,530 watt SAW unit.
BITS INCLUDED:
PanelMax 90° Milling Bit 01150157 (STANDARD)
TOP FEATURES:
Portable case with wheels - standard
Milling & sawing capability (SAW COMES WITH THIS UNIT)
Comes standard with a 1530 watt SAW unit & one 90° bit
HOT GLUE SYSTEM SEPARATE.
VACUUM SYSTEM IS SEPARATE.
IF YOU ARE WANTING THE SAME MACHINE WITH THE MILLING UNIT INSTEAD IT IS THE CM10
Technical Specifications
Cutting Width:
Up to 10.8' with no extension rail
Cutting Length:
Up to 10.8' with an extension rail
Feed:
Max. 26.3'/min, (that can be controlled)
Cutting Depth (saw):
Up to 1.3" (optional)
Equipment Options:
Saw unit, track extensions
Power Requirements:
120 V 50 HZ
Power Consumption:
1.3 KW MAX.
Quick Change Flexibility
PanelMax’s quick change router and saw heads make set-up and
change out easy. Simply unlock the router, slide it out and replace it
with another router with a different bit.
- Quick change attachment
- Laser guide
The PanelMax saw unit is capable of performing lamellar cuts 62
mm deep. The saw unit can also easily be repositioned to perform
horizontal or longitudinal and angle cuts. A multi-blade attachment
allows the saw unit to precision kerf cut drywall for collumns, arches
and other radius applications.
- Patented saw module
- 62 mm cutting depth
- Unique swivel feature for X and y axis adjustment
- Convenient laser guide
- Cuts on angle
Duplication
With its duplication arm, PanelMax can precisely match complex
and repetitive shapes. Shapes like castle cuts that traditionally
require quite a bit of labor can now be duplicated exactly with
relatively little effort.
- Duplicates inside and outside contours
- Duplicates templates up to 1300 mm W, 750 mm L
- Precisely duplicates template
- Ideal for mass producing similar cuts such as castle cuts
Grabber
changed the shape of the drywall industry, both literally and
figuratively, with its release of the innovative PanelMax panel
fabrication machines.
Now the company is setting another standard for construction
companies, bringing precision drywall milling to the worksite with the
smaller, portable PanelMax CM10.
A companion to the industry-acclaimed PanelMax ST48 and FT30, the
PanelMax CM10 also creates perfect cuts and corners on interior gypsum
that require no bead, tape, or mud.
Developed specifically for on-site convenience, this compact and
portable machine continues to advance Grabber’s leadership in
construction technology.
Portably perfect for working on-site
Fitting into a wheeled case about the size of a golf bag, the
PanelMax CM10 easily fits in the back of a truck and one worker can set
it up in seconds. The machine requires no extra floor space as it rests
directly on gypsum pallets to cut and mill each piece. CM10 is a natural
extension of the panel fabrication process now portable and available
at the job site.
Operation is as simple as transferring measurements to the gypsum and
setting the desired blade depth; the CM10 uses laser projection for
exact positioning. The vacuum-equipped machine runs down each panel
automatically, leaving a clean, dust-free cut ready for gluing and quick
installation. It’s an ideal solution for smaller jobs when cutting
multiple modular components with the full-size PanelMax machines isn’t
necessary. Crews can set up the CM10 where needed, quickly complete
corner installations, and easily move the process from floor to floor of
a job.
Shaping corners — and strategic advantages
Companies owning the PanelMax FT30 or ST48 machines have seen
tremendous return on investment; PanelMax CM10 promises the same. The
automatic and precise cuts, quick finish without the need for
complicated sub-constructions or corner protection, and ability for
immediate installations translate to tremendous labor savings.
“PanelMax FT30 and ST48 have already become a strategic advantage for
our customers,” explains Bevan Wulfenstein, Marketing Director for
Grabber. “This emerging technology is where the industry standard is
going—and these companies have the head start.”