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  • Panel Saws | Quis Machinery

    Panel Saws fh 5 Panel Saw fh 5 Panel Saw Manufacturer: IMA Schelling (Austria) Type: Automatic Panel Saw Industry: Cabinets, Millwork, Furniture Materials: Wood Gallery Brochure Spec Sheet Contact Us CUT THE COMPETITION DOWN TO SIZE. Like the smaller fh4, the fh5 automatic panel saw is a cut-to-size saw for both demanding craftsmen and for those just starting industrial production. Stronger drive, more solid design, and enhanced power for book-cutting set the fh5 apart from its smaller relative. The fh5 automatic panel saw unifies the complete know-how and typical quality characteristics of Schelling. Precision and consistently accurate cutting combined with automation and optimized processes result in higher productivity. With a power of 28.5 Hp (21kW), all types of wooden boards – even unusual types – can be processed with ease. The fh 4 / fh 5 cut-to-size saw offers maximum productivity and precision. One of its main strengths is its speed and flexibility to process cuts of both individual panels as well as multiple panels. With the fh 4 / fh 5, AUTOMATION needs to be written in capital letters. It sets new standards for efficient cut-to-size panels for the trade or industrial application with the highest possible automation in its class. The variety of automatic settings and automatically monitored functions ensures the optimized and harmonious operational sequence FH5

  • Quis Machinery - About Us

    Quis Machinery is owned by Jason Dingess and based in Asheville, NC. Quis provides machinery solutions for the manufacturing industry. Meet The Team Our Team Jason Dingess Co-Owner & President jasond@quismachinery.com 828.545.7610 Jason grew up in Statesville, NC and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill. He worked as an apprentice to a master furniture maker before he attended Inside Passage School of Craftsmen. His love of woodworking, building community and a family of his own initially led him to work for Quis Machinery. In 2017, he became the owner. Jason is a forward thinker and transparent communicator who seeks to achieve his personal and professional goals by helping others achieve theirs. Jason is very involved within the industry as a WIA Board Director, and in 2018, he was named one of Woodworking Network's top 40 under 40. His background in furniture-making, passion for technology, and desire to build strong and lasting communities afford him a unique position to tailor solutions within the industry. He does all this in his spare time of being a loving father of three and husband to a beautiful, intelligent and compassionate wife. Robert Tate Co-Owner & Sales Manager Robert@quismachinery.com 864.518.0146 As a 3 rd generation veteran, Robert spent his childhood in both Florida and North Carolina prior to joining the US Air Force and serving in theatre to support Operation Desert Shield. Robert’s relationship with the woodworking industry began in 2011 working as a manufacturer’s representative for notable OEM’s. He quickly engaged with the WMIA (now WIA) to invest in the future of the woodworking industry, which is where he first met Jason Dingess. With his work supporting Quis Machinery as a manufacturer’s rep, Robert quickly realized a shared passion to help customers resolve existing needs and pragmatically prepare for the next season of growth. Living in Simpsonville, Robert joined Quis Machinery in May 2024 to cultivate the South Carolina market while cheering on the Clemson Tigers with his beautiful wife Emilie, who homeschools their almost-teenage son. January of 2025 he joined Jason Dingess as co-Owner of Quis Machinery. Ali Reznikoff C.O.O. alir@quismachinery.com 828.767.4466 Ali grew up in NJ and attended college in Italy where she studied Marketing & Mass Communications. After graduating, she realized she didn’t want to work in a traditional corporate setting and so she enrolled in an intensive furniture-making course at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship. In 2011 Ali moved to Asheville, NC and met Jason Dingess. Together, they shared a mentor, a woodshop, and a friendship. When Jason took ownership of Quis in 2017, he asked Ali to join him in order to help with the business side of things. She has happily been with the company since. Our Mission Quis Machinery uses our expertise in production to provide the manufacturing industry with solutions to help improve their people, products, and processes. Our Vision To be a growing, prestigious company of driven, innovative, and service-minded professionals that understand the dreams and needs of our customers. Our Core Values -Transparency- Develop and nurture trust through efficient and open communication. -Integrity- Through acting nobly and with integrity, we create long-term mutual growth with our community. -Impeccable Customer Service- Success equals meeting and exceeding expectations. -Bringing Value- We strive to cultivate long-term relationships by bringing value to every interaction. -Diversity- Our country, our community, our company, and its ability to help customers are all made stronger when the team members come from diverse backgrounds, races, genders, ages, religions, and viewpoints. Our Mission Strategic Partners Frank Quis Sales Rep Emeritus Pat Heidrich Sandler Trainer Thomas Tuck III Regional Sales Manager: C.R. Onsrud Chris Hacker Regional Sales Manager: JLT Clamps, Taylor Products, Cameron Automation Scott Martin South East Sales Representative: WEIMA America Chris Fulton Solutions Sales Manager: Nederman Paul Denté Eastern US area sales manager - CEFLA Josh Chou Southeast Area Sales Manager Our History Company History 1956 Frank Quis, Sr. established his Sales and Service business in 1956. Quis Machinery was born in Statesville, NC. 1981 In 1981, Frank Quis, Jr. purchased the distributorship from his father and later moved operations to Southern Pines, NC. 2017 In 2017, Frank, Jr.'s protege, Jason Dingess, purchased the company and moved operations to Asheville, NC. 2020 Today, our experienced sales representatives cover the Carolinas and Virginias, offering new and used machinery to solid wood & upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinet, millwork, and plastic companies throughout the region. Top of Page Our Team Our Mission Our History

  • Try The Router Selection Tool | Quis Machinery

    QUIS MACHINERY | SOLUTIONS FOR MACHINING WOOD, METAL, PLASTICS, AND ADVANCED MATERIALS Let's start a conversation How can we help? Name Email Subscribe to our newsletter Company Name Phone (Optional) What type of solution are you interested in? Choose an option Anything else we should know? Send It! Wood Aluminum Steel Plastic Composites Foam Hundreds of businesses in the Southeast count on us as their resource for machinery & automation solutions. How can we be a resource for you? Why work with Quis? " Jason actually took the time to help us understand what we could and could not do from a machinery standpoint as well as a process standpoint...He has understood our needs, where we see the business going strategically, and he helped us develop a plan to get to that point so that the equipment we're purchasing now is going to carry us forward for the next 20 years." -Corey Teague President, Huntington House Furniture "We really enjoyed the fact that [Quis] was looking at the whole picture...when you start to work with people who are honest like that and aren't trying to sell you, it's really attractive as a buyer. " -Reid Johnson President, SEG Systems "For 60 years we never built our own hardwood frames. When we met Quis Machinery, Jason explained to us that it doesn't take 20 pieces of equipment, it only took one or two. Now that we have control over our own production, we can get a frame in 3 days. We can do our own scheduling. We're not held up by the rest of our suppliers. It's something we should have done 60 years ago. -Adrian Parker CEO, Temple Furniture & Parker Southern "In order to survive in the type of work we do, you have to constantly evolve and adapt. The equipment provided by Quis allows us to adapt with technology and change the way we do things. There's no sign of any let-up. If anything, we're stronger year by year." -Mike Upton Operations Manager, Campostella Builders & Supply Co.

  • Working With Quis | Quis Machinery

    Our relationship doesn't end at the sale. In fact, this is just the beginning. We value the relationships that we've built and we know that our own growth relies on your growth. When you grow, we grow. Working With Quis 1 Transparency We begin each relationship from the foundation of wanting to fully understand your needs. This requires that we're upfront with you about our process and our expectations. We make our intentions clear from the outset and we expect the same from our clients. We really enjoyed the fact that [Quis] was looking at the whole picture...when you start to work with people who are honest like that and aren't trying to sell you, it's really attractive as a buyer. -Reid Johnson President, SEG Systems thorough examination Be prepared...we're going to ask you a lot of questions. Part of understanding your needs requires that we learn about your business as a whole. In order to help you grow, we need to know what's working, what isn't, and what goals you have for the future. Jason actually took the time to help us understand what we could and could not do from a machinery standpoint as well as a process standpoint...He has understood our needs, where we see the business going strategically, and he helped us develop a plan to get to that point so that the equipment we're purchasing now is going to carry us forward for the next 20 years. -Corey Teague President, Huntington House 2 Tailoring a solution There is no "one size fits all" solution in manufacturing. Every company has a unique set of needs and conditions that must be understood in order to allow for growth. Having asked the right questions, we can design a solution that is specific to your needs. For 60 years we never built our own hardwood frames. When we met Quis Machinery, Jason explained to us that it doesn't take 20 pieces of equipment, it only took one or two. Now that we have control over our own production, we can get a frame in 3 days. We can do our own scheduling. We're not held up by the rest of our suppliers. It's something we should have done 60 years ago. -Adrian Parker CEO, Temple Furniture & Parker Southern 3 Loyalty & prosperity Our relationship doesn't end at the sale. In fact, this is just the beginning. We value the relationships that we've built and we know that our own growth relies on your growth. When you grow, we grow. Jason always puts his customers before himself. -Alyson Onsrud Director of P.M., C.R. Onsrud 4

  • ROI Industries | Quis Machinery

    ROI Industreis Country Of Origin: USA US Location: Durham, NC Company History: For over a decade, ROI Industries has delivered exceptional custom tooling and automation solutions to clients from a variety of industries. We specialize in prescribing solutions that align with your long-term strategy, help you solve difficult production issues, and streamline your entire process from start to finish. We carry industry-leading technology including machine vision, vacuum End of Arm Tooling (EoAT), vacuum manipulators, engine stands, and compact palletizing equipment. ROI Industries is also proud to introduce PalletPOD, a new product suite designed to alleviate the stress and risk associated with manual palletizing. Work smarter, not harder with PalletPOD. ROI Industries has proudly serviced facilities and plants nationwide and around the globe with industry-leading customer service. Reach out to our team today, and find out why companies from all over trust ROI Industries to deliver exactly what they need.

  • Financing and 179 | Quis Machinery

    Need Financing? Curious to see how it will help you? Financing offers several key benefits. It can improve cash flow, boost sales, increase average order value, and attract new customers by making products and services more affordable. Financing also allows for manageable installment payments, reducing the initial financial burden and making significant purchases more accessible. Additionally, financing can provide tax advantages for businesses and retain ownership control. Contact Us For More Info IRS Section 179 Deduction What is it? " Section 179 of the U.S. internal revenue code is an immediate expense deduction that business owners can take for purchases of depreciable business equipment instead of capitalizing and depreciating the asset over a period of time. The Section 179 deduction can be taken if the piece of equipment is purchased or financed and the full amount of the purchase price is eligible for the deduction. " -Investopedia.com How does it work? " Taking the cost of the equipment as an immediate expense deduction allows the business to get an immediate break on their tax burden whereas capitalizing then depreciating the asset allows for smaller deductions to be taken over a longer period of time. The Section 179 expensing method is offered as an incentive for small business owners to grow their businesses with the purchase of new equipment...The property must be placed in service during the tax year for which the deduction is being claimed. " -Investopedia.com Purchase eligible equipment Take 100% of the deduction this tax year Increase cash-flow for next year Purchase AND INSTALL qualifying capital equipment before December 31. Deduct up to $2,500,000 in equipment costs for the current tax year. Save big on your current year tax liabliity. Contact us to learn more

  • Timesavers | Quis Machinery

    Timesavers Country Of Origin: USA, Taiwan US Location: Maple Grove, MN Company History: For over seventy years, Timesavers has been providing wide belt abrasive finishing machines for sanding wood, metal, plastics, and a wide variety of other materials. Timesavers produces the following wood sanding machinery: wide belt finish sanders, abrasive planers, combination knife planer/sanders, feed-through orbitals, rough-lumber planers, veneer polishers, seal sanders, brush sanders, and molding sanders. Timesavers also produces a wide variety of wet and dry metalworking equipment: finishing machinery, deburring machines, slag grinding machines, calibrating grinders, rapid grinding machines, wide belt sanders, and brush sanders. As a pioneer in sanding technology for the woodworking and metalworking industries, Timesavers leads the way in wide belt sanders. With unmatched service and support, over 50,000 wide belt sanders in operation today, and factory trained independent distributors; you can be sure that Timesavers will deliver “The finest finish in the world.” No matter what or where the need, Timesavers is there with more than 50 factory-trained independent distributors worldwide to help service and solve the toughest woodworking, metalworking, and other application production problems.

  • Epistolio | Quis Machinery

    Epistolio EPISTOLIO ROBOTS are engineered and constructed using innovative materials and updated technological solutions, in order to be among the most flexible and user-friendly machines in the market Epistolio painting robots can be equipped with different programming system, such as: SELF-LEARNING: Through this system is possible to use the structure of the robot, which is very light and balanced, to make an initial painting of the pieces. Our control system will record the movements and all the signals and will store them in a program that can be executed automatically by the robot. POINT TO POINT: For pieces that are geometrically defined by regular surfaces bounded by segments, circles, or curves, will be possible to create the painting program just selecting some significant points on the object and connecting/elaborating them through a simple software developed by Epistolio. AUTOMATIC SCANNING SYSTEMS: For those Customers which are looking for totally automatic solutions, Epistolio has developed vision systems of photocells, cameras, and lasers that are able to define the shape and the dimensions of the surfaces to be painted and to automatically create the related painting programs. OFFLINE: Epistolio has developed different software tools for offline programming of the robot. In this case, the robot is programmed as a CNC machine. A CAD/CAM software is importing the 3D drawing of the piece and is generating the robot path. Through a simulator, is possible to verify the movements of the robot and the results of the painting from the computer, before executing the program automatically. Brochure Contact Us

  • Quis Machinery - Industrial Machinery Solutions

    Quis Machinery provides new and used manufacturing machinery solutions: Automation, 3, 4, & 5 Axis CNC Routers, Clamps, Dust Collection, Edgebanbers, Saws, Sanders, and more. All Machinery CNC Routers & Machining Centers Clamping Solutions Dust Management Finishing Other Automation Solutions Sanders Saws Used Machinery

  • Return Conveyors | Quis Machinery

    Return Conveyors For Edgebander For Shaper Sander For Straight-Line Rip Saw For Wide-Belt Sander Return Conveyor #910A For Edgebander Gallery Brochure Spec Sheet Contact Us Manufacturer: Taylor MFG (NY, USA) Type: Automated Return Conveyor for Edgebanders Industry: Cabinets, Doors, Drawers Materials: Wood Taylor Return Conveyors for Edgebanders are a solid investment for your shop. Operate your edgebander with only one operator and free up the second operator to complete other jobs. The edgebander model comes in multiple widths and lengths. The outfeed return can be customized to return components to any location near the edge bander infeed. Numerous options are available for special applications. Three machine lengths return material up to 60", 84" long or 96" long. 24" or 36" Rollers on return conveyors can handle up to 36" or 50" wide material. 910A Return Conveyor #911A For Shaper Sander Gallery Brochure Spec Sheet Contact Us Manufacturer: Taylor MFG (NY, USA) Type: Automated Return Conveyor for Shaper Sanders Industry: Cabinets, Doors, Drawers Materials: Wood Return Conveyors on a Shaper Sander have a fast payback. Most doors or panels need at least 2 passes, if not 4, through the machine to be fully machined. This normally would require (2) Operators, one to feed, and one to catch. With a Taylor Return, productivity is increased by 100% or more because it makes a (2) operator job into a (1) operator job. The Shaper Sander model comes in multiple widths and lengths. The return can be made to match the length of your machine, and special slanted outfeeds have been designed to miss squaring bars and such on Shape & Sands. Return Conveyor #912A For Straight-Line Rip Saws Gallery Brochure Spec Sheet Contact Us Manufacturer: Taylor MFG (NY, USA) Type: Automated Return Conveyor for Straight-Line Rip Saws Industry: Cabinets, Doors, Drawers Materials: Wood A Return Conveyor is an easy machine to justify. The investment is not large and every hour, day, or week that it is used saves all the capital associated with one person’s salary and benefits. Return Conveyors on straight line rip saw have a fast payback. Most boards need 2+ passes through the saw, so productivity is increased by 100% or more. Usually, the catch width is sized so boards can be ripped on both sides of the blade. The Straight Line Saw Model comes in multiple widths and lengths. The catch of the machine and return extension can be manufactured to fit around the bed of the saw and return the parts back to the infeed side. 911A 912A Return Conveyor #913 A For Wide-Belt Sanders Gallery Brochure Spec Sheet Contact Us Manufacturer: Taylor MFG (NY, USA) Type: Automated Return Conveyor for Wide-Belt Sanders Industry: Cabinets, Doors, Drawers Materials: Wood The Taylor Return Conveyor for use with a wide belt sander has several special features. If necessary it can be equipped with an extra transfer section to create clearance for the width of the sander, casters on all legs allow it to be rolled away from the side of the machine for belt changes or sander maintenance, and Powered height adjustment for movable bed sanders. Customize a Return Conveyor to fit your sander. Models for both fixed bed and movable bed sanders from any manufacturer. When you buy a Taylor Return Conveyor, you buy more than a machine; you buy into a company that partners with you to make your company productive. Cameron Automation is a division of James L. Taylor, which has served the woodworking industry for over 100 years. In that time, we have developed and maintained a level of customer service and products that are second to none. 913A

  • Quis Machinery - James L. Taylor Manufacturing

    Taylor Products, JLT Clamps, Cameron Automation Cameron Automation James L. Taylor Manufacturing Company Country Of Origin: USA US Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Company History: James L. Taylor established the James L. Taylor Manufacturing Company in 1911 to produce his patented quick-adjusting, self-locking bar clamp. This patented clamp was a significant step forward in the edge gluing of lumber. In the 1920s, the Taylor Revolving Clamp Carrier was developed and patented. It was a major first step toward mass production. In 1940 Taylor engineers developed the Panel Flo, a continuous feed edge gluing machine. From the very beginning, the Panel Flo was acclaimed as the answer to mass production gluing. In 1950 Taylor introduced the Panel Mint, a batch-type semiautomatic edge gluer which filled the gap between the Clamp Carrier and the fully automated Panel Flo. During the 1950s and 1960s, Taylor designed new cost-cutting accessories to complement the Panel Flo and Panel Mint. These included the Conveyorized Glue Applicator, Mix-Mizer, and Automatic Cut Off Saw. Also in the 1960s, Taylor revived the Clamp Carrier design by introducing the pneumatic Clamp Tightener and Panel Flattener. During the 1970s, the Taylor Panel-Mint was the machine of choice. This well designed Steam-Heated Batch Press matched with low-cost urea resin glue was used by many furniture manufacturers to produce hardwood and softwood panels. Midway through the 1980s, Taylor designed and produced the first Automated Clamp Carrier. This changed the direction of the Clamp Carrier line and made it the industry standard for edge gluing machines. Up until August of 2014, Taylor Manufacturing operated out of a 45,000 square foot factory in the city of Poughkeepsie, NY. Taylor had resided in this facility since 1911. Over the years, the building was expanded and updated to continue to provide our customers with quality machines. Today, Taylor Manufacturing, JLT Clamps, and Cameron Automation all reside in the same building, a 100,000 square foot facility in the town of Poughkeepsie, NY. Just minutes from our old facility, our new factory has allowed us to expand as a company and continually improve our manufacturing processes. Our balanced team of seasoned professionals and young engineers will continue to develop new technology to increase efficiency, reliability, and product quality. JLT Clamps Taylor Products Cameron Automation JLT Taylor Products

  • Cefla | Quis Machinery

    Cefla is the world leader in coating solutions for nearly any material in the manufacturing industry. Select machinery for the wood industry is manufactured in Charlotte, NC, USA Cefla Country Of Origin: Italy, USA US Location: Charlotte, NC Company History: Cefla Finishing belongs to the Cefla Group and is the world’s leading solutions provider for coating and digital printing technologies serving the wood, wood-derivative, plastic, metal, glass, ceramic, fiber-cement, and composite material finishing industries. Customers who choose Cefla Finishing machines and plants span from big names in construction, furnishing, and design to key players in the automotive, aerospace, lifestyle, and electronics sectors. At Cefla Finishing we design and build turnkey coating plants, finishing machines, and finishing lines. Thanks to an outstanding skill set, built up through over 60 years’ market experience, thanks to specialized know-how and a unique vocation for innovation, we lead the way in the development of decoration, lamination, wrapping, and industrial digital printing technologies: from the automation of coating systems and the efficiency-enhancing digitalization of processes to the veneering of panels and profiles in wood, wood-based materials, glass, ceramic, composite materials, and plastic, for the construction, aerospace, furnishing, packaging, aerospace and automotive industries and any business that performs finishing as part of its production process. The North American headquarters in Charlotte is home to the USA’s best-equipped finishing lab. Our customers and partners can test their substrates and finishing processes under realistic manufacturing conditions to assess the advantages of Cefla finishing systems.

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