Woodworking equipment
Woodworking equipment
Equipment that combines precision, functionality, and durability
In this category, you will find everything you need for quality woodworking – from basic planing or cutting machines to specialized presses, lathes, or CNC milling equipment. The assortment is intended for individual craftsmen as well as furniture, construction, or industrial component manufacturers.
Who is it for?
For carpentry workshops – high-precision cutting, sanding, turning, and drilling machines
For furniture manufacturers – when serial production and quick transition between operations are required
For educational institutions – safe, easy-to-use models with basic functions
For individual users – compact multifunctional solutions for small spaces
What will you find in this category?
- Planing and thicknessing machines – models of various widths and power, including thicknessing function
- Wood cutting machines – circular, band, scroll, crosscut, and universal saws
- Wood sanding machines – edge, wide-belt, disc, handheld, and stationary
- Wood milling machines – handheld, benchtop, CNC, and multifunctional milling machines
- Wood lathes – models with copying function, for large-diameter workpieces
- Wood drilling and mortising machines – for dowel joints and edge hole drilling
Multifunctional woodworking machines and other equipment – presses, multifunctional machine modules, universal solutions
How to choose?
Type of work – working with solid wood, MDF, plywood, or non-standard workpieces?
Production volume – single-piece production or serial processing?
Required operations – are basic functions enough, or is milling, turning, sanding, etc. required?
Space and power limitations – select the right machine size and electricity connection type
Additional services:
Professional installation
Training so the team can work independently
Warranty and post-warranty service
Regular preventive maintenance
All these services are provided by the Baltic Diagnostic Service technical team.
Related categories:
Dust extraction systems
Metalworking equipment
Need help choosing?
Contact our specialists – we will help you select the optimal solution for your workshop.
FAQ
What voltage is most commonly used for woodworking machines?
Most machines use 400 V three-phase power, but some models also work with 230 V.
Is all the equipment suitable for professional use?
Yes – most models are designed for intensive work. Compact versions are better suited for hobbyists or training.
Is it possible to purchase one machine with multiple functions?
Yes – multifunctional solutions are available, such as 5-in-1 machines with sawing, planing, and milling functions.
How much space is needed for woodworking machines?
It depends on the type: from a few hundred millimeters to several meters in length. It is recommended to consider the workflow and workpiece sizes.
What does the installation service include?
Equipment placement, connection, inspection, short training, and usage recommendations.

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