FORTRAN, a global leader in intelligent manufacturing equipment, officially unveils its 3-Station and 5-Station Drawer Assembly Machines, tailored to meet diverse production needs of furniture enterprises worldwide. These two models integrate precision, flexibility, and efficiency, addressing pain points like labor shortages and low productivity in traditional drawer assembly.
The 3-Station Drawer Assembly Machine stands out for its compact design and cost-effectiveness, ideal for small-to-medium batches. Equipped with PLC touchscreen control and servo motor-driven clamping, it achieves an assembly accuracy of ±0.1mm and a speed of 15 units per minute. Compatible with drawer plate thicknesses of 12-25mm and adjustable heights (100-500mm), it supports quick format switching for multi-specification production. With simple operation requiring minimal training, it significantly reduces reliance on skilled workers.
For large-scale and high-volume production, the 5-Station model delivers unparalleled efficiency. Its independent parallel workstations eliminate waiting time, boosting productivity by over 35% compared to 3-station alternatives. Integrating automatic gluing, screwing, and visual inspection, it ensures 99% yield rate while reducing labor costs by up to 80%—replacing 40 manual workers with just 2 operators. The machine accommodates ultra-small workpieces (250×80mm) to large drawers, with modular design enabling easy expansion and seamless integration into smart production lines.
Both models feature low noise (≤80dB) and energy-saving operation, complying with global CE and ISO standards. Backed by FORTRAN’s global after-sales network, customers receive 24/7 technical support, 48-72-hour spare parts delivery, and one-year warranty service across 180+ countries.
“These machines embody FORTRAN’s commitment to empowering smart manufacturing,” said a company spokesperson. “Whether for flexible small-batch production or large-scale mass manufacturing, we provide tailored solutions to enhance our clients’ competitiveness.”
