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Robland FZ300 2500mm panelsaw

Robland · Joinery Workshop
A full-format sliding table saw built for workshops that cut sheet material every day. The 2500mm table handles standard 2440mm boards without pre-cutting, and the scoring blade means veneered and pre-finished panels come off the saw ready to use.

Typically chosen by

  • Joinery and fitted furniture shops processing full sheets of MDF, melamine, or veneered board regularly
  • Small to mid-size workshops that need a reliable, no-frills panel saw without the footprint or cost of a larger format machine
  • Businesses where surface quality on cut edges matters — kitchens, shop-fitting, or cabinet making where exposed boards go straight to the customer
Before you commit

See it run on your own material

Bring us a sample profile or board and we'll run it through the machine at our Newark showroom. You'll see the output quality firsthand and we can talk through how it fits your workflow - before any decisions are made.

Key specification considerations

Sliding Table Length
2500 mm
Allows you to support and cut a full 2440mm sheet with room to spare — no need to pre-cut boards before running them through.
Max Cutting Depth (90°)
100 mm
Main Motor Power
4.4 kW (6.6 hp) — 3-phase
Requires 400 V 3-phase supply; a 230 V single-phase version (2.2 kW / 3 hp) is also available — confirm your workshop supply before ordering.
Rip Capacity
1250 mm
Sufficient to rip a full 2440 x 1220mm sheet down the centre, which covers most standard joinery and cabinet work.
SpecificationValueNotes
Sliding Table Length
2500 mm
Anodised aluminium table — resists corrosion and runs smoothly without regular lubrication.
Main Motor Power
4.4 kW (6.6 hp) — 3-phase; 2.2 kW (3 hp) — single phase
3-phase version requires a 400 V supply; single-phase runs on 230 V — confirm your workshop supply before ordering.
Scoring Motor Power
0.75 kW (1 hp)
Independent Motors
Yes
Main and scoring blades run on separate motors, so the scoring speed is not dependent on the main blade — each can be optimised for the material being cut.
Main Blade Diameter
315 mm
Main Blade Speed
4000 RPM (options: 3000 / 4000 / 5000 RPM)
Multiple speeds let you match blade speed to material — slower for solid timber, faster for sheet goods — which extends blade life and improves cut quality.
Scoring Blade Diameter
100 mm
Scoring Blade Speed
7000 RPM
Max Cutting Depth (90°)
100 mm
Max Cutting Depth (45°)
80 mm
Blade Tilt Range
0–45°
Rip Capacity
1250 mm
Table Height
840 mm
Table Dimensions
1530 x 700 mm
Dust Extraction Port
120 mm
Check your existing extraction ducting before ordering — you may need a reducer or additional spigot to connect to standard 100mm or 150mm extraction systems.
CE Certified
Yes
Meets European safety and guarding requirements, which satisfies PUWER obligations for machinery placed into use in the UK.
Overall Machine Dimensions
Contact IWM for confirmed footprint dimensions
Allow at least the full 2500mm table travel length of clear space to the left of the machine, plus operator access clearance at the outfeed end — discuss layout with us before installation.
Machine Weight
680–800 kg
Above 500 kg — floor loading should be checked before installation, particularly on upper floors or older industrial buildings.

Is this the right
machine for you?

Choose the Robland FZ300 2500mm panelsaw if...

  • You're cutting full sheets regularly and need a 2500mm table to handle standard 2440mm boards without pre-cutting
  • You work with veneered, melamine-faced, or pre-finished boards and need a scoring blade to prevent breakout on the underside of cuts
  • You want a straightforward, mechanically simple panel saw without electronic positioning or CNC control — easier to maintain and operate
  • Your budget and floor space suit a mid-range sliding table machine rather than a larger format or automated panel saw

Consider an alternate model if...

  • You need a longer sliding table for oversized panels or non-standard sheet sizes — the Robland FZ3100 offers a 3100mm table
  • Your volume justifies electronic riving fence and digital stop positioning to reduce setup time between cuts — look at the Casolin Astra SE400 NT or the Casolin Astra 500
  • You need 3-axis automated operation for high-volume or repeat production work — the Casolin Astra 500 3 axis would be worth discussing
  • You're cutting predominantly solid timber in smaller sections rather than sheet material — a different machine category may serve you better; talk to us
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