A Closer Look: Dual-Blade Arc-Slab Automatic Edge Trimming Machine

Small machine type
December 01, 2025
Category Connection: Stone Edge Cutting Machine
Brief: See how this offering can bring practical value to common tasks and projects. In this video, we take a closer look at the Dual-Blade Arc-Slab Automatic Edge Trimming Machine, demonstrating how it automatically trims, bevels, and finishes circular stone slabs up to 10-20 times faster than manual work. Watch as we showcase its operation from setup to finished piece, highlighting the workflow that enables one operator to achieve column-ready accuracy efficiently.
Related Product Features:
  • Automatically trims and bevels edges of circular stone slabs up to 1.5 m long and 1.5 m wide with variable bevel angles from 0 to 60 degrees.
  • Features dual blades with a diameter range of 600-800 mm for efficient cutting and finishing.
  • Delivers processing speeds 10 to 20 times faster than manual methods, significantly boosting productivity.
  • Includes an arc-slab worktable with self-centering rollers that support curved pieces without movement during operation.
  • Equipped with a wet-cut system that recycles 0.4-4 m³/h of water, keeping the work environment dust-free.
  • Built with a robust gantry frame weighing 3.8 t (Model A) or 3.5 t (Model B) to absorb vibration and ensure mirror-flat edges.
  • Offers a worktable size of 1000*2500 mm and a front-to-back travel of 2500 mm for handling large arc slabs.
  • Suitable for various applications including circular column slabs, arc kerbstones, tombstone radials, decorative arc tiles, and countertop curved ends.
Faqs:
  • What is the maximum size of circular stone slabs this machine can process?
    The Dual-Blade Arc-Slab Automatic Edge Trimming Machine can handle circular stone slabs up to 1.5 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width.
  • How does the machine improve productivity compared to manual edge trimming?
    This machine automates the trimming, beveling, and finishing process, achieving speeds 10 to 20 times faster than manual work, allowing one operator to finish hundreds of arc pieces per day with high accuracy.
  • What are the key differences between Model A and Model B?
    Model A is designed for maximum power with a heavier gantry frame (3.8 t), ideal for hard stones like granite, while Model B offers a lighter footprint (3.5 t) without compromising on speed or accuracy, suitable for various production needs.
  • What applications is this machine typically used for?
    It is commonly used for trimming circular column slabs in architectural façades, arc kerbstones for curved road edges, tombstone radials, decorative arc tiles, and countertop curved ends, providing precise finishes for diverse projects.