Opticut 522
Hard water cations (Calcium, Magnesium) bind to glyphosate molecules like glue. Standard AMS (Ammonium Sulfate) helps, but Opticut 522 claims to use a proprietary chelation package that works in under 2 seconds—faster than hard water can rob your chemistry.
Speed alone is useless without rapid acceleration. The OptiCut 522 boasts incredible acceleration curves, allowing it to reach top speed instantly and stop precisely where a cut is required.
Settings. QualityAuto. SpeedNormal. Debug log. Video Transcript. Changing the units in OptiCut is quick and easy. Click on Tools > Wood Designer · Ness OptiCut optimization parameters | WOOD DESIGNER opticut 522
The OptiCut 522 is a high-speed, through-feed optimizing cross-cut saw developed by the Weinig Group, the global leader in solid wood processing technology. Unlike manual "chop saws" or slower push-feed systems, the 522 is built for continuous, automated production where the timber never stops moving until the cut is made.
The "through-feed" design is the engine behind the 522’s productivity. Boards are fed into the machine via high-grip rollers or belts, allowing for a seamless flow of material. This eliminates the "back-and-forth" motion required by pusher-style saws, drastically increasing the number of cuts per minute. 2. Intelligent Optimization Software Hard water cations (Calcium, Magnesium) bind to glyphosate
The "522" designation typically indicates a specific orifice diameter (5.0 mm) and a gas pressure sweet spot (2.0 to 2.2 bar absolute), though precise specifications can vary by OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). The system is engineered for cutting mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys in thickness ranges from 6 mm to 25 mm, making it a versatile workhorse for medium-to-heavy fabrication.
Manual cross-cutting relies on operators to visually spot wood knots, cracks, or warping. The operator must manually measure cuts to salvage remaining lumber. This process is slow, prone to human error, and wastes significant raw material. SpeedNormal
The system is an automated, through-feed optimizing cross-cut saw designed to cut solid wood boards, panels, and composite materials. Unlike manual cross-cut saws, which rely entirely on an operator's visual judgment, this unit utilizes an intelligent control system to analyze each board before firing the blade. Primary Functions Optimizing cross-cut saw SOLID CUT TF 2000 - WEINIG


