(Holland, MI) Evans Midwest, manufacturer of countertop production machines and automated laminate lines, announced the shipment of the first Evans Midwest Countertop Cutting Station (CS-XLT).
After acquiring the Countertop Division of Midwest Automation in mid-2018, Evans Midwest has tirelessly focused on developing an infrastructure to support existing countertop fabrication and laminating customers and producing the same time-tested machines the industry has grown to love.
Over the years, the Evans Midwest Countertop Cutting Station has proven to be the go-to saw for high-production countertop producers. A combination of durable design and reliable functionality make the Cutting Station an attractive solution for production facilities in the United States and abroad.
The Evans Midwest CS XL & XLT Cutting Station produces fast, accurate, precision miter cuts and drawbolt mortises for postformed kitchen countertops. One operator can produce a complete miter joint with drawbolt mortises in under three minutes. This machine reduces handling and cutting cycle times, operator fatigue and product damage.
“This is a milestone event for our company,” said Don Mulder, President. “We are proud of all the hard work our team put into manufacturing and assembling our first Cutting Station (CS-XLT).”
“This machine, in particular, is an industry favorite. We are postured to meet demand in 2019 and improve upon an already great design.”
Evans Midwest, and sister-company, Ritter Machinery, are based in Holland Michigan where they build American-Made machinery to serve the laminating, countertop production and cabinetry markets.
For more information, check out the complete product page for the Evans Midwest Cutting Stations!