A Season of Exhibitions

Following the Summer period Sagetech Machinery will be busy preparing for a season of exhibitions to include W18 Joinery and Furniture Manuafacturing Show and Euro Trophex aimed at Trophy, Awards, Engraving and Personalisation Industry. During the Spring, we exhibited at smaller more regional business shows to promote our brand and range of machinery with local businesses with an aim of growing our local network. From September at the larger national and international shows, the focus will be more industry targeted, where our team will be exhibiting alongside other suppliers and manufacturers from the industry.

Starting on 30th September to 3rd October, W Exhibition is the leading furniture and joinery event in the UK and attracts over 10,000 visitors. Held every two years, at Birmingham NEC, leading companies will be showcasing the latest products and developments. Sagetech Machinery have been exhibiting here for many years and we are looking forward to demonstrating how our products have developed over the years with the introduction of new materials and hardware to improve performance. We will be demonstrating from our range of panel saws the Zapkut ZM and Koolkut KF, introducing new lines of machinery and we will be launching and demonstrating our Desktop CNC Engraver.

Euro Trophex is Europe’s largest Trophy, Awards, Engraving and Personalisation Event and has previously been held in Amsterdam. Held over two days the 3rd and 4th November, this year it will take place at the Estrel Congress Center in Berlin, Europe’s largest hotel, congress and entertainment centre. The move has taken place to allow for the growing demand on this event from both visitors and exhibitors.  This will be Sagetech Machinery’s first European show and is an excellent way for us to respond to enquiries from Europe as this popular event is attended by companies and visitors from over 70 countries. It will give us the opportunity to meet up with some of our international re-sellers and potentially meet with some new ones, expanding the availability of Sagetech’s products across Europe and beyond. Like W18 this will be a great platform for us to be able to launch our Desktop CNC Engraver. We will be able to demonstrate how off-cuts, saved from using our Vertical Panel Saws can be utilised to make creative and useful items, helping organisations to care for the environment and turn what would usually be wasted into cash.

Why not contact our team to pre-book an appointment at one of the shows? call us on 0191 6913044 or email [email protected]

Trend Routing Partnership

Sagetech Machinery Partner With Trend

We are very excited to announce that we are now working in partnership with Trend Routing Technology and are now an official authorised dealer for their whole range of products.

Trend paid a visit to our unit to help set up our Trend stand in our showroom.

We will be showcasing a selection of Trend’s products in our show room at Chilton Industrial Estate, Durham. Alongside the Trend products, you can also view our Festool stand, Desktop Engraver and demo a Vertical Panel Saw.

Trend offer a wide range of products, ranging from router cutter ranges, router accessories, power tools, safety products, spindle tools, saw & biscuit blades, drilling accessories and more.

Trend products aim to enhance applications such as home woodworking, kitchen fitting, door hanging, plastics tooling, composite tooling, solid surface tooling to name a few. Trend are also always looking to innovate with new products, such as the new Air Stealth maskDoor Skate, multiple new Router Tables and more!

Our very own Trend Routing stand in our showroom.

We are glad to be in partnership with Trend Routing Technology and we are excited about the future of Sagetech Machinery as we continue to expand and grow.

Sagetech Machinery supports Endeavour Woodcraft CIC

At Sagetech machinery we are committed to supporting local community and as part of our commitment we visited Endeavour Woodcrafts in Ferryhill.

Endeavour is a project that provide a day service for adults with learning disabilities or mental health issues. They provide training in woodwork and crafts and then sell their produce.

They make a range of items from reclaimed wood that would otherwise have been incinerated and recycle it into benches that they then supply to the woodland trust. They also make playground equipment for local schools such as decorations and reading shelters which allow children to read outdoors whilst the structures keep the children and the books dry. In their onsite shop which is open two days a week they stock a range of planters and decorative items made and decorated on site. This additional service helps the group to learn communication skills working with the public.

 
The Endeavour worshop

At present there are several clients that have been attending the organisation for many years, some attending daily. Endeavour offer a positive, friendly and safe environment for its clients to help them to thrive as individuals. They occupy the old fire station in Ferryhill which needs some updating. They have a busy workshop and production room as well as room for other activities. They receive some funding from the local AAP, 4 Together Partnership, however they need new accessible toilets that will allow them to support clients in wheelchairs. They are currently fundraising to help them adapt their current facilities.

You can find out more about them at their Facebook page or to donate visit their Just Giving page

https://www.facebook.com/Endeavour-Woodcrafts-1668518780071670/

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/endeavourwoodcraftsthankyou

 

 
Regular clients appreciate any support given.

Students visited Spain to represent Sagetech Machinery

Earlier this year nine young people from Official New College Durham visited Cámarabilbao University Business School in Bilbao for the Trade Mission event, representing and promoting two UK firms, saw manufacturer, Sagetech Machinery, and Darlington based, family-run ice cream parlour, Archer’s Ice Cream.

Neil White, business management curriculum manager, said:

“The trip was a marvellous opportunity for a collaboration between New College Durham and a well known company such as Sagetech machinery.

The students were part of a trade mission to market and promote company’s is a designated target market. In this case it was Bilbao. Previous years students have been to Budapest, Istanbul, and Mexico.

The student’s had to target companies already in Bilbao and invite them to the trade mission. These were then followed up with personal visits and emails to find out if these businesses were interested in engaging in further contact”.

  

 These students learnt promotion, networking and negotiating skills as well as making new friends.

We would like to thank the students for choosing to showcase Sagetech Machinery on their trip.

KOOLKUT KF REVIEW

Koolkut KF Vertical Panel Saws from Sagetech Machinery – Accurate, Capable and British Made

By Peter Brett – independent machinery tester

 Sagetech Machinery is a well-established British company specialising in making vertical panel saws – from heavy duty models that are at home in a very busy professional joinery workshop right down to the portable ZK8 that can be folded up and taken on site.

I know from questioning regular users of vertical panel saws (most often used from timber yards and joinery shops to signmakers and plastics distributors to cut up sheet materials) that they can be very difficult to load up and adjust. I have had sheets of MDF cut for me that can be as much as 10mm out of square from corner to corner – but if you read the fine print you have no comeback.

Wouldn’t it be great if you could buy a vertical panel saw that came at an affordable price, was inherently accurate due to the use of strong frames and robust bearings and was made in the UK? Well you can – and I was given the opportunity to try out the new Koolkut KF12 at the W16 Show at the NEC.

My first examination of the Koolkut KF range focussed on strength and rigidity of the frame. It goes without saying that any flexibility in the frame would make for an inaccurate saw. It is very clear, even to the naked eye, from the stand and frame and the top and bottom bearing runners, that strength is simply built in. The steel is thick and rigid enough to support the heavy sheets of MDF etc that will be the daily diet of these saws. This is all achieved by using the most modern laser cutting and bending methods at a factory near Worcester.

The use of lasers for precision cutting once again makes a vital difference, ensuring that the top beam and column bearing surfaces are precise, with the bottom supports exactly parallel to the top beam. In this way Sagetech Machinery is able to achieve astonishing accuracy for its machines. Of course we know that due maintenance is required to maintain accuracy, but it is comforting to know that accuracy is intentionally designed and built in.

I also examined the bearings on the sawhead closely. These are standard off-the-shelf components that are not only well tested, but also reasonably priced, making maintenance easier and cheaper.

The sawhead itself uses a Festool TS75 plunge saw with some clever but simple masking on it to increase dust collection to almost 100%. The beauty of this saw arrangement is that bevel cuts are made by simply adjusting the protractor on the saw base. The sawhead itself is made from robust pressed steel with built in adjustments that are easy for end users to make, thus ensuring ongoing accuracy in use.

Horizontal cuts are made by simply releasing the catches and turning the saw to the click stop – it really is that easy to use. While in use, hands are kept well out of the way of whirling blades because the plunge and movement mechanism requires two hands to operate it.

Another feature of accurate saws is the quality of the material supports and rests. The Koolkut KF answer is as simple as it is practical – the rests are steel sections to which MDF sections are bolted so that they are easily replaceable by end users. The supports are similar but stronger, since they carry the weight of very heavy sheets.

Typical users of the Koolkut range would be smaller workshops, shop and kitchen fitters and signmakers, it is clear that the level of investment is well within the bounds of possibility and will be easily recoverable in greater productivity. And it won’t take up loads of space in the workshop either!

Time to Google SAGETECH MACHINERY maybe?

www.verticalpanelsaw.co.uk

ZAPKUT ZM REVIEW

Zapkut ZM from Sagetech – The Saw You Can’t Afford NOT to Use!

By Peter Brett

We have all heard stories of how investment in expensive tools is so great that you can’t afford to have any downtime on them. Well, how about a British designed and made vertical panel saw that is accurate, easy to use and is reasonably priced – so reasonably priced in fact, that small workshops can afford to buy one and find a place for it in the premises.

The saw I am talking about is the Zapkut ZM series from British company, Sagetech Machinery, a company with many years’ experience making vertical panel saws for many types of users.

The ZM series comes in two sizes – the ZM12 and the ZM16. The difference is that the ZM 12 will take sheets of material of 2500x1250mm while the ZM 16 will take a full 3100x1600mm sheet. Both saws have a 32mm depth of cut so will easily handle the standard 18-20mm thick sheet of manmade material.

What I liked about the ZM12 when I tried it was the absolute simplicity of use. On the cleverly designed, rotatable sawhead (needed for vertical and horizontal cutting) is mounted a standard Festool plunge saw, which is included with the machine. This can be connected to Sagetech’s optional excellent dust collection vacuum, so this ticks the important H&S dust safety box. Since the saws can also be tilted for mitre cuts, accurate bevel cuts come as standard with the Zapkut ZM.

So how – when we are told that British manufacturing industry can’t compete – does Sagetech Machinery produce a saw that retails at under £5,000 that has almost pinpoint accuracy every time? The answer seems to lie in clever design, maximum use of standard components and precision laser cutting and welding.

Each saw starts its life in a modern factory near Worcester where precision laser cut components are cut and shaped. Again by using lasers to produce the components, the all important top and bottom beams of the saw are accurately placed and then the rest of the framework holds them into a well-braced whole that does not move – I tried it – it is rigid!

The all important bearings and runners are off the shelf components – obviously cheaper to obtain and replace if necessary. You might also notice that the things like the sacrificial bearers are made from strips of MDF and the stops are made of steel strips with MDF sections that are simply screwed into place. This arrangement makes it easy for end users to replace worn out pieces themselves, adding to the cost effectiveness of the whole package.

With barely five minutes of explanation and a limited experience of using vertical panel saws, I was able to get a perfect right angle cut on a piece of 18mm thick MDF board safely and easily. Because operating the saw is a two handed operation, fingers are kept well away from any dangerous bits and there was no discernible dust in the air. As usual, it took longer to load and align the sheet than it did to do the cut.

The target market? I think that any “small user” cutting between 10 to 30 sheets a week would soon recoup their investment with the greater accuracy and speed that it would bring to production. Since wall saws take up very little space and are actually much safer and more accurate than using a table saw to cut sheet materials, it seems to me a bit of a no brainer to give the Zapkut range a look. It could be a very wise decision indeed.

DURHAM OKTOBERFEST 2017

Sagetech Machinery are an Incubator Zone Exhibitor at Durham Oktoberfest

We are glad to inform you that we are set to exhibit at Durham Oktoberfest on October 19th at the Xcel Centre in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The event, which returns this October for its TENTH year, focuses on showcasing the Engineering and Manufacturing excellence in the North East with over 100 exhibiting companies, many of which are now repeat exhibitors because of the value and benefits they derive from this event.

The event provides an annual opportunity for the Engineering and Manufacturing sector to come together and demonstrate both their individual and collective capability with the aim of meeting new contacts, strengthening their network and ultimately winning new orders and generating sales.

The organisers of Durham Oktoberfest have teamed up with Business Durham’s Durham Business Opportunities Programme (DBOP) to create the Incubator Zone and offer companies a mini exhibitor package which will mean the Incubator Zone exhibitors can have a presence within the show for first time event exhibitors.

We welcome anybody to come down between 9am – 4pm and say hello, but if you can’t make it on the day we will be showcasing the day on our social media (our TwitterFacebook and Instagram) so be sure to check us out there and interact using the hashtag, #Oktoberfest10.

Anybody who is attending, we hope to see you there and we look forward with interacting & networking with all the visitors and fellow exhibitors. We can’t wait to get started.

FESTOOL DEALER AGREEMENT

Sagetech Machinery become a FESTOOL dealer!

It is with great pleasure that we are able to announce that SAGETECH MACHINERY LIMITED have become an authorised dealer for FESTOOL. The agreement allows us to supply all of the machinery, accessories and consumables that are offered from FESTOOL. We will be showing some of the FESTOOL range in our showroom in County Durham, along with continuing to partner our VERTICAL PANEL SYSTEMS with the FESTOOL saws and extraction systems that we have been doing for many year’s.

FESTOOL specialise in the fields of timber construction, carpentry, painting and renovation work as well as paintwork preparation and finishing. They promise perfection. No more and no less. Aim is to guarantee the same quality at all production locations, according to the “Made in Germany” standard. FESTOOL’S passion for high-quality power tools has continued for more than 90 years. We share this fascination with our users and fans. Our products make life easier for professional tradespeople – and help them to achieve perfect results faster. We always think systematically, right down to the finest detail. Over 350 patents, 80 awards, for both the products and company. And, above all our satisfied customers are testament to our innovative success.
In the coming weeks we will be launching our very own e-commerce website where you can purchase all of the FESTOOL products directly from us, with a nice little incentive. The shop link can be found below and also on our main website www.sagetechmachinery.co.uk

The staff at SAGETECH MACHINERY have recently been through the FESTOOL dealer training so that they have the right skill sets to demonstrate the products to you along with the knowledge to guide you to the right product for your needs. This training was undertaken at Festool UK which is a subsidary of Festool Germany. Festool UK are based in Bury St Edmunds, operating since 2003 which now has around 55 employees operating in the UK in Sales, Service, Customer Service, Marketing, Finance and Accounts and Logistics.

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County Durham Engineering and Manufacturing Network (CDEMN)

Sagetech Machinery become a CDEMN Member

We are very glad to announce that Sagetech Machinery are now official members of CDEMN.

County Durham Engineering and Manufacturing Network (CDEMN) is an organisation created to support the continued growth of over 1,000 of the companies which make up the area’s thriving engineering and manufacturing industries.

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Worth millions of pounds to County Durham’s economy, CDEMN’s aim to encourage firms of all sizes to inter-trade, using local suppliers rather than outsourcing to companies elsewhere in the country; and share ideas and experiences which will ensure the engineering and manufacturing sectors continue to grow.

We have decided to become a member of CDEMN as it gives us the benefits of a range of services, such as the opportunity to meet and network with other business’ in the Engineering and Manufacturing industry from the North East. We see this as a great opportunity and couldn’t resist to grab it with both hands.

CDEMN also deliver Durham Oktoberfest, the North East’s premier engineering and manufacturing show, every year. Durham Oktoberfest 2017 is on Thursday, October 19th 2017 (9am-4pm) at The Xcel Centre in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. Now in its 10th year, Durham Oktoberfest 2017 is set to once again surpass the success of previous years.

 

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We can also announce that we will be be exhibiting at this years show! We will provide for information on our stand and offers closer to the time. For more information on Durham Oktoberfest, click here.

FINANCE NOW AVAILABLE!

As the new year is well underway and the festive period fading away quickly, the SAGETECH MACHINERY team are delighted to announce a new development for existing and potential new customers! We can confirm that we are now able to offer finance on any of the SAGETECH machinery products, allowing you to spread the cost each month for your brand new vertical panel saw! No need for your cash flow to take a hit, spread the cost and see the great benefit’s that a Sagetech vertical panel saw will make to your business, by having an in house machine!

Finance packages can be spread over, 2,3,4 or even 5 years and can be tailored to suit everyone’s budget and need. No need to worry about big deposit’s, or super high interest rates! We are working with some of the best machinery departments within finance companies, who understand why businesses need to purchase machinery such as Sagetech’s Vertical Panel Saw’s that will become a vital asset within your business.

For example; the ZAPKUT ZK8 can be purchased from as little as £5 per week plus vat! Or the KOOLKUT KK machines starting from as little as £28 per week plus vat! This is a huge development for allowing every person or business to add a vertical panel saw to there business with out breaking the bank!

Contact the team for full details and finance pricing for all of our machines.

T: 0191 691 3044

E: [email protected]