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Robland Z300M Panelsaw

Robland
A full-format sliding table panelsaw with CNC rip fence positioning, built for workshops that cut sheet goods repeatedly to consistent dimensions. Handles full 2440 mm sheet goods and removes manual fence resetting from the operator's workload.

Typically chosen by

  • Joinery and fitted furniture workshops processing full sheet goods repeatedly to tight tolerances
  • Businesses moving up from a manual-fence panelsaw who want CNC fence positioning without the footprint or cost of a larger format machine
  • Shops where a dedicated operator runs extended panel-cutting runs and accuracy consistency between cuts is a priority

Key specification considerations

Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
Accommodates full 2440 mm sheet goods with room for overhang, but plan for significant floor space either side of the machine for safe panel handling.
Max Cutting Height
125 mm (90°) / 100 mm (45°)
Rip Capacity
1380 mm
Sufficient for ripping full sheet widths; confirm this clears your most common panel dimension before specifying.
Rip Fence Control
CNC with touch panel interface
Removes manual fence repositioning between cuts, which meaningfully reduces operator fatigue and setting errors on repetitive runs.
SpecificationValueNotes
Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
Accommodates full 2440 mm sheet goods with room for overhang, but plan for significant floor space either side of the machine for safe panel handling.
Sliding Table Material
Anodised aluminium
Main Motor Power
4.4 kW / 6.6 hp (S6); optional 7 kW / 9.5 hp (S6)
400 V 3-phase supply required — verify your workshop's electrical capacity and available amperage before ordering, particularly if specifying the higher-power option.
Scoring Motor Power
0.75 kW / 1 hp (S6)
Main Blade Diameter
400 mm
Main Blade Speed
3000 / 4000 / 5000 RPM
Variable speed allows the blade to be matched to the material being cut — slower for solid timber, faster for melamine and veneered sheet goods.
Scoring Blade Diameter
120 mm
Scoring Blade Speed
8200 RPM
Scoring Motor
Separate dedicated motor
A dedicated scoring motor maintains consistent scoring performance independent of main blade load, which matters when cutting veneered or laminated boards.
Max Cutting Height (90°)
125 mm
Max Cutting Height (45°)
100 mm
Blade Tilt
0–45°
Rip Capacity
1380 mm
Sufficient for ripping full sheet widths; confirm this clears your most common panel dimension before specifying.
Table Height
840 mm
Table Dimensions
1530 x 700 mm
Rip Fence Control
CNC with touch panel interface
Removes manual fence repositioning between cuts, which meaningfully reduces operator fatigue and setting errors on repetitive runs.
Safety & Guarding
CE compliant
CE marking confirms the machine meets EU/UK machinery safety directives — relevant for insurance, risk assessment, and compliance with PUWER obligations.
Machine Weight
780–980 kg (configuration dependent)
At this weight range, floor loading should be checked before installation — consult your building's structural engineer if the workshop is on an upper floor or has a suspended floor.
Extraction Spigot Size
Consult IWM for confirmed outlet diameter
Spigot size determines which extraction ducting you can connect directly — discuss with us when specifying extraction to avoid adaptor requirements.

Is this the right
machine for you?

Choose the Robland Z300M Panelsaw if...

  • You're processing full sheet goods regularly and want CNC fence positioning without stepping up to a larger or more complex machine
  • Your workshop runs repeatable panel-cutting jobs where manual fence resetting between cuts is slowing you down or introducing errors
  • A 3200 mm sliding table covers your longest panel dimension and you don't routinely need more
  • You want separate main and scoring motors as standard, rather than a single-motor arrangement

Consider an alternate model if...

  • You need a longer or more heavily built sliding table for large-format panel processing — the Robland Z500M or Casolin Astra 500 3-axis may be more appropriate
  • Your volume or panel sizes demand a 3-axis CNC panel saw with automated optimisation — speak to us about the Casolin Astra 500 3-axis
  • Your budget or space is tighter and CNC fence control isn't a priority — the Robland NXZ or Casolin Astra SE400 NT with electronic rip fence may suit your situation better
  • You need a more compact sliding table machine for a smaller workshop footprint — the Robland FZ3100 is worth discussing
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