Handles 10 – 14″ blades for stringers and deck boards
Material is loaded from back, instead of one side — Greatly reducing operator fatigue
Frequently Asked Questions
Chop saws cut lumber, cants, and blocks to fixed lengths with a descending blade. Trim saws square the ends of boards moving through a production line on powered rollers. Trim saws are designed for continuous inline operation, while chop saws handle discrete pieces.
It depends on your production volume and board lengths. A single-head trim saw handles straightforward trimming. Multi-head configurations allow simultaneous cuts on both ends, doubling throughput for high-volume operations.
Yes. Morgan trim saws are built to match your conveyor height, line speed, and board dimensions. We customize the feed system and trim head positions to fit your existing setup.
Typically 4 to 8 weeks for built-to-order machines. Contact us with your specifications for a firm delivery date.
Yes. We work with equipment financing partners who understand the lumber and pallet industry. Ask when requesting a quote.