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Panel Feeder

Enhancing Efficiency in Panel Handling.

SWEED Panel Feeders are fast and efficient solutions that use either mechanical or pneumatic methods (depending on the application) to feed individual panels from the top of the stack. This is commonly done for re-entry purposes, such as grading or patch lines.

SWEED Panel Feeders feed one panel at a time, with a speed of up to 40 panels per minute. They come equipped with accumulators for continuous feeding, a robust hoist to keep the top of the stack at the feed level, and air-operated hold-down friction wheels to ensure a steady movement.

SWEED panel feeder for efficient material handling

Construction Features

At SWEED, we carry forward the Jeddeloh brothers’ legacy of relentless commitment to construction, craftsmanship, durability, and reliability in our wood products equipment. Designed to perform 24/7, our solutions are renowned for their robust construction, thriving in demanding environments. Our material handling solutions seamlessly enhance productivity and safety, providing the flexibility to optimize your operations, all while maintaining the enduring tradition of exceptional quality that defines SWEED.

Quality craftsmanship

Designed for easy and efficient maintenance access

Made and supported in the USA

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Our Commitment To Our Customers.

SWEED engineers work closely with customers on many levels – from customizing a scrap chopper to meet specific criteria or revolutionizing a veneer or panel handling solution to increase production and efficiency, SWEED strives to exceed every customer’s expectation in all they do.

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Since 1955

Our History

It all started with an imported gang saw. After WWII, three brothers from Germany migrated to the United States and built a sawmill on Galls Creek in Gold Hill, Oregon. Dissatisfied with the imported gang saw they were using, they decided they could make a better saw themselves.

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