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Extremely powerful trimmer for tractor's three-point linkage, front or rear mounted.  With hydraulic side shift adjustment, as well as spring-loaded cutting disc for effective cutting under fences and close to buildings, railings and road verges. The guard plate hits the posts and springs back out of the way to return to its starting position, ensuring a close cut around the post.  Robust blades that can cope with the toughest vegetation and robust guard plate at base prevents blades from hitting the ground.
Model TS80
Working Width 800mm
Blade x2
Hydraulic Motor 25cc(built-in pressure limiter)
Oil Flow At least 30L/min
Tractor 25-35HP
Packing Size 1600*950*500mm
Weight 197kg

 

 

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How to Process 500mm Diameter Logs Efficiently: A Comprehensive Guide for Commercial Wood Producers in 2026

15
April
Running a commercial firewood operation in 2026 requires smarter strategies and tighter cost control. The industry has shifted toward processing larger, heavier logs that were once difficult to handle or required significant effort. To remain competitive, operators depend on reliable wood processors that convert raw logs into market-ready firewood efficiently. RIMA is at the forefront of this transformation. With extensive expertise in forestry and agricultural equipment, the company leverages years of manufacturing experience and a commitment to durable, reliable machinery. Rigorous quality control and comprehensive OEM/ODM support enable the delivery of a full range of heavy-duty solutions for global markets. These solutions enable businesses to scale operations while minimizing downtime. Navigating the Challenges of Large-Diameter Log Processing in 2026 In 2026, forestry operations are shifting focus from small tasks to larger-scale projects. The focus has shifted to processing large volumes efficiently. Energy prices are subject to frequent fluctuations, and the demand for eco-friendly heating solutions is on the rise. This places significant pressure on businesses handling 500mm-diameter logs. Relying on outdated wood processors often leads to frequent jams that halt the full flow of materials. Rising Demand for High-Volume Firewood Across Europe and North America, buyers demand standardized firewood sizes compatible with modern stove designs. Processors require efficient methods to cut large logs into uniform pieces quickly. This ensures consistent supply to meet ongoing customer demand. Limitations of Traditional Manual Splitting Methods Manual log splitting is now considered outdated. Handling logs up to 0.5 meters in diameter quickly exhausts workers. Basic tools often lack the power to handle dense, seasoned hardwood. This can cause machines to malfunction or send logs flying, posing a risk to the crew. Labor Scarcity and the Shift Toward Automation Skilled labor is increasingly difficult to find. People quit often, and wages climb. Equipment must take on a greater share of heavy workloads. Auto features mean one person can oversee tasks that once took three. This helps businesses remain resilient despite fluctuations in the labor market. Maximizing Throughput With High-Performance Wood Processors Meeting output goals requires strength suited to the wood’s size. In 2026 business terms, performance is measured by cubic meters processed per hour with minimal strain on the system. Unmatched 30-Ton Splitting Force for Hardwoods Thick oak or twisted maple can easily overwhelm standard wood splitters. High-performance machines deliver up to 30 tons of splitting force. This ensures clean and efficient splitting of even the toughest logs. This amount of force eliminates the need for multiple splitting attempts. This eliminates one of the biggest time-consuming steps in high-volume operations. Efficient 6-Second Cycle Times for Rapid Production Speed is meaningless without consistent reliability. Leading machines achieve cycle times as fast as 6 seconds. The system completes the splitting cycle smoothly and returns to position within seconds. Operators can position the next log in sync with the machine cycle. This steady speed yields up to 8m³ hourly. This transforms processing yards into highly efficient production sites. Advanced 24-Inch Saw Cutting Systems The process starts with a clean slice. A 24-inch harvester saw bar efficiently handles logs up to 500mm in diameter. These saw systems typically operate at speeds exceeding 10,000 rpm. They cut through timber smoothly, minimizing sawdust while producing precisely sized cuts. Electric vs. Gasoline Power: Choosing the Right Solution for Your Site Different work sites have varying operational requirements. The choice of power source directly impacts operational flexibility and long-term costs. Eco-Friendly Benefits of the Electric RM500 ET The RM500 ET is ideal for fixed facilities or operations located near residential areas.  It is powered by a 380V three-phase motor, producing zero exhaust emissions. The unit complies with strict environmental regulations in 2026. Electric drives are quieter and require less maintenance than gasoline-powered versions. Portable Versatility of the Gas-Powered RM500PLUS Workers moving between wood processing sites appreciate the flexibility of the RM500PLUS. A 27HP Lifan or Honda power plant and quick wheels let it go where needed. It allows operators to process logs directly at the source. It can operate in off-grid locations without the need for power outlets. Operational Cost Comparisons for the Modern Forest Industry Gas-powered units offer mobility, but electricity from the grid proves more cost-effective per bundle in 2026. Businesses should compare initial investment costs with ongoing fuel or electricity expenses. Electric models typically achieve cost recovery through lower energy consumption and reduced mechanical wear over time. Enhancing Operational Precision With Smart Control Features Working full days with large equipment can be physically exhausting. Current models emphasize the connection between the operator and the machine to ensure safe and precise operation. Intuitive Joystick Control on the RM500 ET Joystick setups put control close at hand. They handle loading, slicing, and dividing with one grip. The simplified workflow allows new operators to become proficient within hours rather than weeks. Automatic Saw Lubrication for Extended Component Life Friction quickly damages saw chains. Advanced systems automatically lubricate the saw chain during operation. This prevents heat buildup, extends the life of the 24-inch saw bar, and keeps the edges sharp throughout the day. Ergonomic Design for Improved Operator Safety and Comfort Fatigue leads to mistakes in wood processing, where slips can be dangerous. Ergonomic design and well-positioned controls support longer working hours. CE-certified safety guards protect operators from flying debris, keeping sites secure and smooth. Scaling Your Business With Integrated Material Handling Systems A single wood processor contributes to an overall profit-making system. Maximized profits come from optimizing the wood intake and output processes. High-Capacity 4-Meter Discharge Conveyors for Easy Loading Manual piling often leads to bottlenecks in the firewood production process. A 4-meter built-in belt transports processed firewood directly into trucks or storage bags. Adjustable conveyors accommodate different stacking heights and load types without repositioning the machine. Uniform Firewood Yields via 8-Way Splitting Wedges Store standards call for even wood. 6- or 8-way blades make eight fit pieces from a 500mm log in one go. No follow-up work, and the final products are uniform in size and easy to stack. Seamless Log Feeding With Hydraulic Chain Systems Hand-moving big logs invites danger. Hydraulic chain systems or log decks handle heavy logs and feed them smoothly into the cutting area. Steady input to the wood processor ensures continuous operation and maximizing productivity. Partner With RIMA for Cutting-Edge Wood Processing Solutions Choosing the right supplier ensures you get equipment that meets your operational requirements. Seek allies who grasp firewood trade demands and provide the technical support needed for continuous, reliable operation. Industry-Leading Manufacturing and Quality Control Standards High-quality construction begins with heavy-duty steel components and durable materials. All equipment undergoes rigorous testing before shipment. A rigorous 6S system ensures the quality of every joint and fluid connection meets international standards. Customized OEM and ODM Solutions for Global Forestry Needs Each region has its own specific requirements. Tailored solutions are available from Northern Europe to the core of the United States. Send drawings or specifications; our R&D team will verify feasibility and tailor solutions to suit your operations. Comprehensive Global Support and Technical Infrastructure Your success is closely aligned with ours. Comprehensive after-sales support ensures machines remain in optimal condition. Spare parts and technical support are readily available, with service teams on standby. View Commercial Success Cases for world growth stories, or the Professional Service page for care notes. Looking to increase your production capacity? It’s time to upgrade to future-ready equipment. Advanced wood processing technology helps businesses stay ahead in the market. Contact Us today for a customized quote and take the next step toward higher profitability in 2026. FAQ Q: Can the RM500PLUS handle hardwood logs that are exactly 500mm in diameter? A: Yes, both the RM500 ET and the RM500PLUS are specifically engineered to process logs up to 500mm in diameter, utilizing 30 tons of splitting force to handle even the densest hardwoods efficiently. Q: What is the main maintenance requirement for a high-volume wood processor? A: The most critical maintenance tasks include keeping the harvester saw chain sharp, ensuring the automatic lubrication system is filled, and checking hydraulic fluid levels. Because these machines use high-quality components, routine checks are simple but essential for longevity. Q: Do I need a three-phase power supply for the electric RM500 ET? A: Yes, to provide the necessary torque and power for processing large-diameter timber, the electric version requires a 380V three-phase connection. This ensures stable performance and maximum motor efficiency during heavy-duty cycles.  

From Log to Luxury: How To Create Custom Dimension Timber for Professional Builders

08
April
Achieving real efficiency in the forest requires more than just any ordinary tool. It necessitates a robust foundation in intelligent design. RIMA stands out as a leading manufacturer, connecting tough on-site challenges with skilled craftsmanship. The company serves customers worldwide, providing OEM and ODM support to regions such as North America and Europe. All this rests on its own research efforts and a capable crew that pays close attention to what users say. Strict 6S management guidelines and durable alloy metals ensure that no faulty equipment ever leaves the factory floor. This goes beyond simple transactions, focusing on comprehensive solutions that foster sustainable progress. The construction industry is highly competitive these days. Crafting Custom Dimension Timber distinguishes skilled craftsmen from mass producers. When operators process their own stock, they have control over the pattern, depth, and durability of each plank delivered to the site. The Growing Demand for Custom Dimension Timber in Modern Construction Design circles are currently undergoing significant changes. Today’s buyers are turning away from the plain, oven-dried planks sold at large retail stores. They look for personality, set sizes for solid frames, and distinct styles that on-site processing alone delivers. Market Shift toward Unique Hardwood Dimensions Store shelves are increasingly stocked with basic dimensions. Experts working on restoring old structures or building unique homes often find the stock of standard sizes insufficient. The demand for large floor panels and oversized supports creates a gap that only reliable sawing equipment can fill. Superior Strength and Aesthetics of Self-Milled Lumber Processing logs in-house allows operators to choose the best cutting techniques to highlight the wood’s inherent strength and beauty. They might angle the piece for even-grained planks that hold steady or keep natural borders for high-class room accents. Such top-tier finish rarely comes from regular vendors. High Profit Margins for Specialized Woodworking Projects Eliminating intermediaries transforms basic, inexpensive logs into premium timber. Gains from making tailored planks prove strong. Prices for custom hardwoods typically reach three to four times the price of the raw materials. High-Volume Professional Production with the RS36G-Deluxe Sawmill Operators who treat sawing as a business rather than a hobby find the RS36G-Deluxe Hydraulic Portable Sawmill to be the best fit. This unit suits cutters aiming to ease hand tasks while ramping up plank yields each day. Complete Hydraulic Log Handling and Turning System Hauling large logs can quickly wear out most workers. But this package shifts things with a full set of hydraulic tools, like a rotator, raiser, and firm holders. Simple pulls on levers flip a log or set it for the following slice. That way, shifts stretch longer without the ache of pure muscle work. Heavy-duty log processing capacity of up to 36 inches in diameter This gear goes beyond slim trunks. It handles cuts on pieces up to 36 inches wide and 20 feet in length. Operators count on it for forming hefty frames or flat slabs ideal for upscale eating areas. Powered Saw Head Controls for Rapid Industrial Output Precise work is combined with a brisk pace through powered adjustments. The saw head travels smoothly along the track, with powered up-and-down adjustments for accurate cutting. Built-in aids make each pass even. They support busy routines, even for those working alone. On-Site Versatility and Mobility with the RS18G Portable Sawmill Jobs pulling crews to out-of-the-way spots or cramped home lots demand gear that travels light yet still turns out Custom Dimension Timber. The RS18G Compact Sawmill puts together quickly and tucks away without fuss once work wraps. Lightweight Modular Frame for Rapid Field Deployment The flexible frame makes fieldwork much easier, with a single truck being able to carry it. One or two hands assemble it right by downed trees. The idea of hauling, cutting, and packing on the spot trims hours and costs tied to dragging loads elsewhere. Detachable Sawhead for Compact Workshop or Garage Storage Tight quarters challenge many workspaces. The detachable saw head can be rolled into a barn or carport for convenient storage. It shields the setup from rain and sun during off periods. Cost-Effective Production of Custom Boards and Fencing With full power, it can shape 18-inch logs into slabs with widths of up to 16 inches. Against plain chain setups, it doubles the pace and cuts scraps by two out of three. This makes it an ideal starting choice for professionals seeking reliable work in confined spaces. Technical Standards for Achieving Architectural Grade Quality Creating custom dimension timber that meets design specifications requires more than just sharp cutting skills. Gear must keep a straight path amid the load of thick hardwoods. Heavy-Duty 4-Post Carriage and Precision Linear Guides Firm footing counters blade drift. A sturdy four-post frame paired with accurate rail paths holds the cutter steady through each run. Boards end up even edge to edge basically. This cuts down hours needed for final smoothing. Advanced Blade Tensioning and Automatic Lubrication Systems Hassle-free edge swaps rely on built-in pulls that keep wheel lines true. On top, self-running oil flow chills the cutter and clears sticky resin. It lengthens use and smooths the end result. Why RIMA is the Premier Global Partner for Professional Builders Wins in wood gear fields come from metal quality and plant discipline. Business investments call for allies who stick to high marks. High-Strength Alloy Steel and Professional Hand Welding Lasting build starts with core stuff. These setups draw on dense sheets from solid suppliers and brought-in tough liners. Vital links receive skilled torch joins and backups. They top common gear in frame toughness. Strict 6S Factory Management and Quality Control Systems Uniform ways mark peak setup. Tight 6S rules—sort, clean, set, hold, safe, and order—build a steady, smooth making space. Each piece is thoroughly checked before shipment to ensure that no defects reach the customer. Extensive OEM and ODM Services for International Markets Solo hands or major sellers across Europe or North America access made-to-order fixes. Own development groups check plans for workability. They confirm setups align with local guidelines and job needs. Durable parts ensure smooth operation in custom dimension timber production. Elevate Your Construction Business with RIMA Professional Solutions Expansion in building means stepping from sweat work to smart, all-in-one kits that grow reach steadily. Comprehensive One-Stop Equipment Solutions and Support Saws form the base. Shops might later add wood breakers, trunk dividers, or lifts. One ally supplying the lot smooths the full path—from drop to last trim—under one expert group. Real-World Case Studies of Successful Forestry Operations Glances at how others fine-tune their lots yield key takeaways. The RIMA Cases spot lays out how crews around the globe put these tools to work. They boost their hunt for smoother ways and stronger yields. Expert Consultation for Custom Industrial Machine Design Odd job specs deserve spot-on matches, not near misses. Explore RIMA Services details how tweaks fit factory demands. It assures the precise kit for each role. Shaping prime Custom Dimension Timber traces a path from rough stock to fine pieces. It hinges on fitting tools. The raw force of the RS36G-Deluxe suits heavy lifts. The handy range of the RS18G fits quick shifts. Output caps rest solely on picked gear. Details on streamlining yields or chatting setup options await at Contact Us now. FAQ Q: Can I really cut any size of wood with a portable sawmill? A: No, that is not quite the case. While portable sawmills offer a lot of flexibility, you are always limited by the specific hardware you are using. The saw can cut timber into different sizes depending on the needs. The maximum cutting diameter can be seen on the product page. Q: How difficult is it for a single person to operate a large hydraulic sawmill? A: Much simpler than by-hand cuts. Outfits like the RS36G-Deluxe lean on complete fluid aids. The unit handles raises and spins, paving easy solo shifts. Q: What kind of maintenance do these sawmills require to stay accurate? A: Everyday care runs simple. Sharpen cutters with tools, hold tensions right, and check the blade lubrication system to dodge resin piles. Off-the-shelf bits like rollers stay handy to trim stop times.  

How to Choose a Log Splitter for Tough Hardwoods like Oak and Hickory

01
April
It is a scenario every commercial operator knows all too well: standing before a massive round of seasoned Hickory only to have your equipment falter. It’s the classic “Hardwood Headache.” If you run a commercial firewood business or manage large woodlots with thick timber, you can’t waste time on a device that doesn’t have enough power to complete the job. Processing these species demands more than just basic hydraulic force. It requires a combination of high – powered strength, rapid hydraulic action, and robust build quality. At RIMA, the main goal is to offer complete forestry tools that turn demanding jobs into efficient operations. By utilizing premium materials like reinforced steel plates and high-strength, wear-resistant steel, the gear is built to exceed standard industry durability. When facing nature’s toughest wood fibers, selecting the right equipment is the ultimate differentiator. The Reality of Processing Oak and Hickory Handling hardwoods is a whole different task from splitting softwoods like Pine or Cedar. Types like Oak and Hickory rank much higher on the hardness list, making their interlocking fibers incredibly difficult to penetrate. If your device lacks power, the wedge will penetrate slightly before stalling, which means you have to pull out a stuck log by hand. That process is both risky and tiring. Recognizing Fiber Density and Knots Dense hardwoods possess a high Janka rating, translating to a significant requirement for splitting force. Knots act as structural resistance points, often needing the full power of a machine to cut through without stopping. Basic home splitters, usually rated at 20 tons or less, often give up when they meet the twisted grain in old Hickory logs. The Impact of Moisture and Seasoning Seasoned hardwood is drier and splits more cleanly, but dense grain and knots still require high force, so it needs a sharp, powerful wedge for a neat split. Fresh Oak is heavy and full of water, which increases the physical burden and exacerbates operator fatigue during manual handling. Critical Factors for High-Force Splitting When you search for a device to handle business-level hardwoods, you should ignore the bright colors and focus on the technical specifications that drive wood processing performance. You want a machine that does not only push but keeps going strong. The 37-Ton Benchmarking Standard For serious wood workers, a 37-ton class splitter is widely regarded as a high-performance choice for commercial hardwood processing. The LS37PRO is engineered specifically for high-intensity tasks, delivering a massive 37-ton splitting force that can manage logs up to 610mm long. This high tonnage ensures the machine maintains consistent pressure, even when powering through the most stubborn knots in Oak or Hickory. The structural integrity of this series is supported by a reinforced chassis engineered to prevent deflection under maximum load. Pump Efficiency and Cycle Times Shear force is ineffective without speed; you need a hydraulic system that delivers rapid cycle times engineered for high-volume, continuous production. While the standard LS37PRO utilizes a high-efficiency 2-stage pump, the LS37PRO-T takes it a step further with a enhanced high-flow hydraulic system, ensuring smooth ram movement even under heavy load. A rapid cycle time, as low as 5.5 seconds, significantly increases your hourly cord production compared to conventional single-stage setups. This strong performance comes from work-grade engine choices, like 14HP or 24HP electric-start gas engines, providing reliable power for independent operation on off-grid jobsites. Maximizing Productivity Through Ergonomics If you have worked a full day over a log splitter, you realize that the “pain point” is often literally in your lower back. When you deal with heavy Hickory logs, ergonomic design is a prerequisite for operational efficiency. It is essential for reducing labor intensity and preventing operator injury. Hydraulic Log Lifters and Multi-Way Wedges Manually lifting a 100kg Oak log leads to rapid operator fatigue. Equipped with 200kg-capacity hydraulic lifters, RIMA log splitters take the heavy lifting out of the job. With the log in place, a 4-way hydraulic box wedge lets you break a round into four even parts in one go. Heat Management for Continuous Operation Processing dense hardwood generates significant friction and heat in the hydraulics. These units come standard with integrated hydraulic oil coolers to mitigate overheating and ensure system stability during high-intensity summer shifts. A bigger hydraulic tank size, like the 50L ones in the PRO line, keeps temperatures even and work steady. Even heat levels guard your seals and pump, extending the service life of your investment. Versatility in Terrain and Mobility Performance matters most where the logs are. Whether you’re working on a level yard or in a dense forest, choose a model that matches your specific mobility needs. Towable Axles vs. Track Systems Need to move fast? A torsion axle and 14-inch road tires provide the stability and safety you need for quick, worry-free transport between sites. The LS37PRO-T offers a different approach, featuring a durable track system designed for unmatched stability in rugged, uneven environments. Track setups offer a larger ground contact area and lower ground pressure, which is important to keep the machine from sinking into loose dirt while handling heavy hardwood logs out in the open. Why RIMA Engineering Makes the Difference Picking a log splitter goes beyond just looking at lists of features. It is about relying on the build process that occurs out of sight. RIMA blends its own research and development with careful checks, ensuring every unit delivered is fully field-ready upon arrival. Standardized Manufacturing Excellence The factory implements a rigorous 6S management system, which includes Sort, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, Safety, and Organize, to ensure zero-defect delivery. Our comprehensive pre-shipment testing guarantees trouble-free operation, so you can put your equipment to work immediately without worry. Professional hand-welding and high-density industrial coatings ensure superior corrosion resistance, even when exposed to the harsh elements for extended periods. Customization and Global Support Recognizing that every woodlot environment is unique, RIMA provides tailored engineering solutions (OEM/ODM) to fit certain local or tech needs. Our dedicated R&D team refines the product line annually based on real-world operator feedback, ensuring our technology evolves alongside market demands. No matter if you are in North America or Europe, you can reach a professional service network for help with tech issues and replacement parts. Conclusion and Next Steps Selecting a log splitter for Oak and Hickory demands an investment in equipment that respects the density of the wood. By going for a 37-ton work-grade model, you are not just buying a tool; you are investing in a high-performance system that lowers effort, boosts safety, and ensures your firewood production remains profitable. The LS37PRO series shows the best of this build idea. It mixes strong push, easy lifters, and fast cycles, ensuring it is ready to outperform the competition and conquer your most challenging logs. Contact Us Today If you are ready to upgrade your forestry fleet or need a full price list for large buys, our skilled team at RIMA is here to help. We assist you in navigating the precise technical requirements… ensuring you acquire the high-performance machinery your operation demands. Visit our Website: Look at the whole set of wood processors and tree tools. Request a Quote: Receive exclusive pricing and shipping logistics tailored to your location. Technical Consultation: Talk with our research group about changes made just for your wood problems. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why is a 37-ton log splitter necessary for processing species like Oak and Hickory? A: Dense hardwoods have high Janka ratings and internal knots that act as structural anchors, often causing standard 20-ton residential splitters to stall or halt. The LS37PRO series is specifically engineered for this level of intensity, delivering a massive 37-ton splitting force that ensures the machine maintains consistent pressure even when encountering the most stubborn grain patterns found in Hickory rounds. This raw power prevents the common “Hardwood Headache” where a wedge becomes stuck in a dense log. Q: How do ergonomics and specialized attachments increase hourly firewood production? A: Manual handling of heavy hardwood rounds leads to quick operator fatigue; RIMA professional splitters address this with hydraulic log lifters capable of raising logs up to 200kg. Furthermore, the hydraulic 4-way box wedge allows you to split a round into four uniform pieces in a single stroke. This one-step method dramatically reduces the number of times you must handle the same piece of wood, which can double or triple your hourly output while protecting your back from injury. Q: What is the difference between the LS37PRO and the LS37PRO-T regarding site accessibility? A: The choice depends on your specific work environment. If you need to shift between work spots quickly, a model with a 14-inch high-speed torsion axle is essential for stability and safety during towing. However, the LS37PRO-T features a reinforced track system designed specifically for unmatched stability in rugged, uneven, or bumpy places. These tracks provide a wider ground contact area, which is vital for preventing the machine from sinking into soft or wet soil while handling heavy hardwood rounds out in the open.  

Why Automated Firewood Processors are the Only Cure for 2026 Labor Shortages

25
March
As you think about the field of the forest and firewood business in 2026, you probably face a problem that has changed from a small bother to a major work issue: the serious lack of steady hand labor. The era of relying on seasonal crews willing to endure the physical toll of traditional wood processing is rapidly coming to an end. Labor costs continue to climb, but the number of workers ready to take jobs keeps getting smaller, which leaves many business runs at a key turning point. To keep making money and fill the growing world need for green wood heat, you have to change your plan. For your company to do well in this setting, automation is no longer a luxury; it has become a fundamental necessity for business survival. RIMA has seen this change in the business coming by building strong machines that swap hand groups for machine exactness. By shifting from a way that needs hand work to one run by systems, you can steady your making costs and greatly boost your daily amount. The Unsustainable Cost of Manual Labor in 2026 If you still rely on manual labor, your profit margins are likely under siege. Hand work in the firewood area brings several hidden costs that build up quicker than most runners notice. Fatigue and Output Inconsistency Human productivity naturally declines over an eight-hour shift due to fatigue. As tiredness comes in, the rightness of cuts falls and the pace of cutting slows. This brings uneven wood sizes, which can push away top buyers who want same-round pieces for auto heaters or fine fire spots. Rising Insurance and Safety Risks Hand log moving is by nature risky. The chance of back hurts, wood chips, and smash accidents stays high with hand tools. In 2026, this turns into higher insurance fees and possible stop time that a current business just cannot pay for. In comparison, an auto firewood machine keeps the runner at a safe spot from the cutting and splitting move, often in a guarded control area. High-Volume Commercial Success: The Firewood Processor WeMax400 When your main aim is to get the most cords made per worker-hour, you need a machine that does the hard jobs without getting slower. The Firewood Processor WeMax400 is made just for this kind of business-size hard work. It fixes the worker lack by making auto the parts of the making cycle that take the most time. Industrial-Grade Speed and Efficiency The primary value proposition of the WeMax400 lies in its rapid 7-second cycle time. While a hand worker is still setting one log in place, this machine has already cut, split, and sent a piece onto the out belt. Max Log Diameter: 40 cm (15.7 inches) Max Log Length: 61 cm (24 inches) Engine Power: 14HP Kohler Gasoline engine with electric start This size lets you deal with big, odd-shaped logs that would usually need several workers to handle, which really brings your worker group down to just one runner. Integrated Material Handling A usual block in hand runs is shifting the done product. Without machine help, you need more staff just to pile or load cut wood into trucks. The WeMax400 eliminates this bottleneck through its integrated 3.2-meter firewood conveyor. With a 250 mm belt width and a hand winch for height change, it lets the machine put finished wood right into a send truck or store bags. By automating material handling, you effectively reduce your payroll requirements by replacing manual labor with mechanical efficiency. Overcoming Terrain Barriers: The RM7-12TS/20TS Automatic Model While fixed units are great for yard jobs, your run may need you to work wood in deep forests, on sharp hills, or in soft ground where old vehicles have trouble. For these places, the RM7-12TS/20TS Automatic Model gives the best worker-saving move. Superior Mobility with a Tracked Chassis The key part of this line is its track base, which measures 1230 mm by 940 mm. Unlike wheel machines that sink in mud, these tracks let the machine cross challenging terrains with a top allowed slope of around 30°. Instead of paying a group to hand pull logs out of a deep spot to a main land area, you can take the RM7 right to the wood. This move cuts hours of hand pulling and winching, which are the hardest body parts of forest work. Automated Precision and Power Machine work is the center of the RM7 line. These types have an “Auto” saw setup with an 18-inch first STIHL chain saw, giving clean and fast cuts with a saw motor at 4800 rpm. Specification RM7-12TS RM7-20TS Splitting Force 12 Ton 20 Ton Cycle Time 7 Seconds 8 Seconds Cylinder Bore 3.2 inch 4 inch Standard Wedge 4-way (Optional 6-way) 4-way (Optional 6-way) The RIMA Advantage: Why Engineering Matters in 2026 Selecting the right equipment is a strategic investment in your company’s long-term viability. RIMA stands out because the main point is on how long the stuffs last and how exact the making steps are. When workers are few, you cannot pay for gear stop time. High-Strength Materials and Hand-Crafted Quality RIMA machines are constructed using high-strength, wear-resistant steel plate from known makers, plus brought-in strong, rub-proof sheets. Every key join has pro hand welding and special thick paint to stop rust in rough outside places. From starting with good add-ons, each item is carefully changed, ensuring its durability and reinforcement are far superior to industry standards Strict Quality Control and Standardization Every machine that goes out of the plant faces rigorous testing to guarantee no defective units get to your place. The plant uses a tight 6S way to run things, which is Sort, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, Safety, and Organize, to keep a high level of set quality. This promise to set ways means that when you get a RIMA machine, you have one made to work just as said, day by day. Independent R&D for Future Needs RIMA keeps its own design and study group that keeps making products better based on what users say. This makes sure your gear is not just for today’s problems but set to fit the changing needs of the 2026 field. Whether it is adding new auto steps or raising the cutting push of a liked type, RIMA works hard to put out two or more new items each year to keep you in front of others. One-Stop Solutions and Global Service In 2026, you do not just need a machine; you need a helper. RIMA gives full fixes for farm and forest gear, acting as a maker and seller for buyers around the world. Customized OEM and ODM Services RIMA offers special OEM and ODM help to buyers in Europe and North America, like Germany, France, Britain, and Canada. If your exact run needs special changes, the pro tech group is ready to talk about your wants and check if custom plans from your drawings can work. Certified Performance RIMA’s wood machines, log cutters, and log belts have pro field papers, making sure they follow world safety and work rules. This follow gives you calm that your money put is safe, right by law, and good at work. Responsive Support The RIMA group works on steady bettering, not only in item worth but also in their after-sell help setup. Skilled workers are always there to answer fast to your tech questions, making sure your gear keeps top run time during your hardest work times. Contact RIMA Today Fixing your worker lack does not mean finding more people; it means finding better machines. By putting RIMA’s auto machines into your work flow, you can make your business safe from the going-up costs of hand work and set yourself as a top in the 2026 wood heat field. Go to the main website to look at the full line of forest fixes or get in touch with the sell group right for a custom price. Take the first move toward a better, money-making, and machine-run tomorrow. FAQ Q: How much firewood can a RIMA processor typically produce in a single shift? A: The amount out depends on the exact type and log kind. But, the WeMax400 and RM7 line have cycle times of 6–8 seconds. In a business place with steady log flow, an auto RIMA machine can do much better than a 3-person hand group, often making many cords of same wood per day with one runner. Q: Is the RM7-20TS stable enough to operate on steep gradients without the risk of overturning? A: The RM7-20TS is made on a wide track base (1230mm x 940mm) set for steady hold. It is set for a top allowed slope of 30°, which makes it very good for work on hill sides and banks where wheel vehicles cannot run safe. Q: What kind of maintenance is required for the automated saw systems? A: RIMA machines are set for easy care. The RM7 line uses good STIHL chain saws, and many types have an auto saw oil setup to make the bar and chain last longer. Regular looks at Hydraulic system fluid levels and saw sharp are the main needs for keeping long trust.  
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