

WEINIG Solid Wood Processing Systems & Industrial Woodworking Machines
The World's Leader For Solid Wood Processing
WEINIG solid wood processing systems are designed for industrial manufacturing environments including sawmills, cabinet manufacturing, engineered wood production, millwork shops, and high-volume furniture production facilities.
WEINIG systems support solid wood processing workflows including scanning, ripping, cross-cutting, planing, moulding, and component preparation. These systems form a fully integrated wood manufacturing production line covering every stage from raw material breakdown and optimization through dimensional processing, profiling, and component preparation.
Our focus is not only on individual machines, but on designing complete woodworking production systems that improve material yield, consistency, and workflow continuity across the manufacturing process.
This includes integrated systems such as:
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Material scanning systems that analyze lumber in real time to reduce waste and maximize yield.
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Rip saws and resaws that improve throughput in industrial wood breakdown processes.
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Industrial cross-cut saws and tool measuring and grinding systems, designed to optimize material flow, cutting accuracy, and tool performance across high-volume woodworking production lines.
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Planer moulder systems that deliver high-speed profiling and shaping for dimensional wood components.
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CNC processing centers and glue pressing systems that support final-stage component processing and production and assembly preparation.
Each system is engineered to operate as part of a connected industrial wood production line, ensuring consistent output, reduced material waste, and long-term production stability.

SOLID WOOD PROCESSING MACHINERY
Woodworking Production Workflow with WEINIG Systems
Scanner systems evaluate and optimize raw lumber before machining to maximize yield and ensure consistent material quality.
WEINIG scanner systems analyze incoming material in real time to detect defects, optimize cutting patterns, and improve material utilization across production runs.
Efficient material preparation ensures that downstream operations begin with stable, predictable input conditions, improving accuracy and reducing waste throughout the production process.
Saw systems convert raw lumber into dimensionally accurate components that establish the foundation of the production workflow.
Cross-cut, rip, and band resaw systems are used to break down material efficiently while maintaining control over length, width, and yield optimization.
This stage is critical for establishing repeatable part quality and ensuring downstream machining operations operate within defined tolerances.
Planing systems create flat, dimensionally stable surfaces that prepare wood components for precision shaping and further processing.
WEINIG planers remove surface irregularities and ensure consistent thickness control across high-volume production environments.
This stage stabilizes material geometry and ensures components are properly prepared for profiling, moulding, or CNC operations.
Moulding systems transform dimensionally stable stock into finished profiles with high-precision shaping and repeatable output quality.
WEINIG moulders produce architectural components, furniture parts, and custom profiles with consistent accuracy across production batches.
This stage converts prepared material into application-specific components while maintaining surface integrity and machining precision.
Secondary processing systems refine, join, and prepare components for final assembly and finishing stages of production.
Finger jointing, gluing presses, and CNC processing systems support solid wood component processing for joinery, millwork, and architectural wood production.
These operations ensure components meet final dimensional and quality requirements before entering sanding, finishing, coating, or final assembly workflows.

Engineering Smarter Woodworking Production Systems
Modern woodworking operations require integrated production systems that connect material processing, cutting, shaping, and finishing into a continuous workflow. WEINIG systems are designed to support this integration by improving efficiency, accuracy, and consistency across each stage of production.
By combining scanning systems, cutting technologies, planing and moulding systems, resawing equipment, CNC processing, and tooling optimization, manufacturers can achieve higher throughput while maintaining controlled material utilization and product quality.
Why WEINIG Systems Are an Industry Standard
WEINIG systems are widely used in industrial solid wood manufacturing environments where production reliability depends on consistent material processing across cutting, planing, moulding, and secondary machining operations. These systems are designed to maintain accuracy, repeatability, and throughput stability in continuous production workflows.
Their integration across scanning, sawing, surfacing, and profiling operations allows manufacturers to maintain controlled material flow and predictable output quality from raw lumber through finished components.
Why Choose Coffey Machinery?
Coffey Machinery is a specialized supplier of industrial woodworking systems serving manufacturers across the Northeast, with a focus on WEINIG machinery and integrated production solutions.
We work directly with manufacturers to configure complete system solutions based on material flow, production requirements, and long-term operational efficiency.
Our support extends from system selection and layout planning through installation guidance and ongoing technical consultation, ensuring each solution is aligned with real-world production demands and performance expectations.









