Evolutionary story with a happy ending
With the AXOLOX, the latest evolutionary stage of the successful "Holzfraese", now presented for the first time at LIGNA 2023, ideas can now be turned into individual and automated products even faster, safer and more professionally.
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Even though master carpenter Burkhard Bessler and his wife Janina are now thinking quite a bit outside the box, they always remain aware of their craftsman roots as they pursue their careers. They therefore also define their mission as follows: "Revolutionize craftsmanship through innovative technologies!" It is from this motivation that they have developed the AXOLOX compact 2-dimensional wood router, which aims to fill an essential gap in the industry.
By focusing on growing user needs, the Besslers have continuously developed their successful "wood router" machine concept. The latest evolutionary stage now being presented at LIGNA 2023 in Hanover impresses with its optimized construction, modernized design and sophisticated safety technology. According to Burkhard Bessler, the pioneering market innovation is based on requests and suggestions from customers, dealers and suppliers, and of course on the company's own ideas.
The AXOLOX wood milling machine is designed to turn any idea into an individual and automated product in no time at all. The Besslers thus provide proof that creativity and innovation in the craft still open up enormous potential.
The AXOLOX is versatile, fast and highly efficient, making it ideal for nesting machining. Thanks to its compact and powerful design, the milling machine can be used in almost any work area. In addition, according to the manufacturer, users are productive from day one, as the balanced price-performance ratio ensures optimum economy. The "1-cutter principle" familiar from the "Holzfraese" also impresses with the AXOLOX thanks to the lowest emissions, minimal setup times and consistently precise results. The virtually maintenance-free components make the AXOLOX a reliable partner in the craft sector. The milling machine also features low power consumption and is therefore low in emissions.
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