When choosing a CNC double end tenoner, the first step is not the machine model. The useful starting point is the workpiece: length range, material, tenon shape, drilling position and required batch output.
1. Start from the part drawing
For cabinet face frame production, repeated components must match in length and joint position. A machine proposal should ask for drawings or sample photos before quoting.
2. Confirm the process sequence
Some parts only need end machining. Others require tenon milling, drilling or customized fixtures. The process sequence affects machine structure and cost.
3. Check factory output target
The daily output, operator arrangement and available workshop space all affect the final recommendation.
4. Ask what can be customized
DAHAKA can discuss customization based on workpiece and production target. Final parameters should be confirmed with the factory before publishing the exact detail page.
