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Soukup Assembling Table KS 2400

Soukup
A dedicated station for fitting whole-frame window hardware and cutting glazing beads to length — keeping both operations in one organised, ergonomic workspace. Suits joinery shops where accuracy, repeatability, and operator comfort during hardware fitting all matter.

Typically chosen by

  • Joinery shops producing timber windows who need a single, organised station for hardware fitting and bead cutting
  • Workshops looking to reduce measuring errors when cutting glazing beads to length
  • Businesses where ergonomics matter — the tilting surface reduces operator fatigue during repetitive hardware fitting tasks

Key specification considerations

Bead Cutting
Precision mitre saw with dust extraction
Integrated dust extraction keeps the work surface clean, which matters when fitting hardware directly on the same station.
Clamping
Pneumatic perimeter clamps
Pneumatic clamping holds the window securely around its perimeter, freeing both hands for hardware fitting.
Measurement System
Integral slide — outside frame and inner light measurement
The slide transfers the inner light measurement directly to a moveable stop on the mitre saw, reducing the chance of transcription errors between measuring and cutting.
Working Surface
Tiltable table top
Tilting the surface towards the operator makes screwdriver access to fittings more comfortable, particularly during long production runs.
SpecificationValueNotes
Bead Cutting Tool
Hand-operated mitre saw with dust extraction and collection
Clamping System
Pneumatic scissors / perimeter clamps
Measurement — Outside Frame
Integral slide, left-hand side of table
Measurement — Inner Light
Integral slide with transferable stop, right-hand side of table
The stop transfers directly to the mitre saw, so the bead is cut to the measured dimension without a separate marking step.
Working Surface
Tiltable
Storage
Built-in containers for hardware and fittings
Dimensions
Contact IWM for confirmed footprint
Allow additional clearance on all sides for window loading, operator movement, and extraction hose routing — speak to us and we will confirm the exact figures from Soukup before you plan your floor layout.
Weight
Contact IWM for confirmed figure
Confirm with us before installation so your floor loading can be checked if required.
Air Supply Required
Compressed air supply required — contact IWM for pressure and flow rate
The pneumatic clamping and scissors require a clean, dry compressed air supply; confirm the exact requirement with us before specifying your compressor or ring main.
Electrical Supply
Electrical connection required — contact IWM for supply details
Confirm voltage, phase, and amperage with us before planning your workshop supply.

Is this the right
machine for you?

Choose the Soukup Assembling Table KS 2400 if...

  • You are fitting hardware and cutting glazing beads as a regular, repeated part of your window production and want both operations at one station
  • Measurement accuracy when cutting beads is a current problem — the integrated slide-and-stop system removes a manual transfer step
  • Your operators are fitting hardware for long periods and would benefit from a tiltable surface to reduce fatigue
  • You want built-in storage to keep hardware and fittings organised at the point of use rather than on a separate bench

Consider an alternate model if...

  • Your primary need is pressing and bonding window frames under load — the Soukup FP Window & Door Press is the more appropriate machine for that operation
  • You need a combined mounting and glazing station with a larger or differently configured work area — the Soukup Mounting & Glazing Stand GW 2500 may be a closer fit and is worth comparing directly
  • Your workflow requires segment-by-segment pressing rather than full-frame assembly — the Soukup Segment Press Machine handles that differently and should be discussed with us
  • You do not regularly cut glazing beads and have no need for the mitre saw element — a simpler assembly stand may be more cost-effective for your situation
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