Reconstruction and equipment of an agricultural building with identifier 30962.109.19.1 in a processing plant for solid wood

As a starting material for the production will be supplied and used already cleared in other places timber - pine, spruce, spruce, deciduous wood. The designed workshop will allow the processing of 250 cubic meters of timber per year in a single-shift mode. In the workroom is planned installation of: Shaped circular saw blade - with roller carriage; - Form mass 3,20x0,38m. - slope of saws 45-90 gr. - Cutting height according to the slope 80 / 55mm.   Feeder for milling machine - roller;     - different feed rates  Five-axis woodworking machine - circular saw, abriquette, stripe, milling cutter, borabar - set with all necessary accessories for correct and safe operation ;; Fine milling and engraving machine (router milling machine); - stepper motor for axial displacement - air-cooled spindle; - Vacuum table, with the possibility of mechanical clamping. - automatic pre-programmed control system;  Calibrating grinding;    - height of the workpiece - 5 - 300 mm.    - workpiece width - up to 1.00 m Lathe for wood; - Depth of copy - up to 50mm. - Copy length - up to 1100mm. - Distance between centers - up to 1.5m. Apparatus for gluing details (carpentry); - Height - up to 2.1m - width - 3.0m      Aspiration system   Optimal is the option - the collection of the waste from each of the machines is carried out with the installation of a mobile aspiration system (local dust extractors). The local dust extractors are designed to accept wood chips (waste) obtained from the operation of a wide range of woodworking machines (abribhet, circular saw, band saw, strihmus, etc.). Each dust collector is equipped with: - Fan section - Suction flexible hose, set with tips. - Collecting bag. High filtration filter pocket - Electric motor directly coupled.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 08 Dec, 2020
End date 08 Dec, 2022
Contract date 08 Dec, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 65,521.00
Grant 48,313.63
Self finance 17,207.37
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 90.0%

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