Significantly reduce cutting dust from insulation materials, gypsum boards, cardboard, etc.! Free video comparing dust amounts between MUJINBA and chip saws now available.
"MUJINBA" is a cutting tool used for machines that cut insulation materials, gypsum boards, cardboard, etc. This tool can make clean cuts with its sharp blade, significantly reducing dust. - Concerns about the health of workers due to excessive dust - Inadequate dust collection requiring frequent cleaning - High costs for consumables such as protective clothing and masks for dust control It is effective for addressing dust control issues at work sites. Currently, we are offering a free video comparing the dust levels of MUJINBA and conventional saw blades, which you can check at the bottom of the page. 【Benefits of Introducing MUJINBA】 ■ Provides an environment considerate of workers. ■ No need for dust collectors. *Due to cutting work ■ Reduces the frequency of cleaning from several times a day to just a few. ■ Decreases dirt on protective clothing and masks, leading to lower consumption of consumables. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■PE Series (Pentagonal Blade) ■TR Series (Triangular Blade) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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From proposals for production lines to used machinery. Founded in 1905, we are Japan's oldest woodworking machinery trading company. From the beginning with timber to the completion of products, there are certainly various requests, challenges, and issues related to woodworking machinery at the site. Our strength at Fukumoto lies in our expertise across all fields and our know-how that is directly connected to the site. From machine maintenance to the construction of production lines, leave the total production of woodworking sites to Fukumoto.