Multi-blade saws, crucial for improving efficiency in wood processing, are categorized into various types based on different classification criteria.
Based on their structural form, they can be divided into log multi-blade saws and square multi-blade saws. Log multi-blade saws are primarily used for processing logs, capable of sawing a whole log into multiple standard boards in one operation. They are available in either horizontal or vertical feed modes. Horizontal log multi-blade saws are suitable for processing large-diameter logs, while vertical saws are more suitable for processing long strips. Square multi-blade saws are designed for processing square logs and strips, capable of sawing a single log into multiple thin boards of uniform thickness. Their closely spaced blades significantly reduce wood waste and are commonly used in furniture making, building renovation, and other fields.
Based on their degree of automation, they can be divided into manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic multi-blade saws. Manual multi-blade saws require manual feeding of the wood and are suitable for small workshops or smaller processing operations. While they offer lower equipment costs, they require higher operator skills. Semi-automatic multi-blade saws are equipped with an automatic feed mechanism. Operators simply place the wood in the feed port, and the machine automatically pushes and cuts it. This significantly improves efficiency compared to manual saws and is relatively easy to operate. Fully automatic multi-blade saws automate the entire process, from feeding, cutting, to discharging. They also precisely control the cut size through a CNC system, offering high precision and stability, making them suitable for large-scale, standardized wood processing operations.

Different types of multi-blade saws have their own specific applications. Choosing one requires careful consideration of factors such as the material being processed, production volume requirements, and precision requirements to achieve the best results.