Using a Double Beam Multi-Blade Bridge Block Cutting Machine in Granite Factories
Anyone who has worked in a granite factory for a few years knows this: block cutting looks simple, but it decides almost everything that comes after.
If the slabs come out uneven, polishing takes longer. If cutting is unstable, blades wear faster. And once vibration shows up, problems start piling up.
That is usually when people begin to rethink the cutting machine itself.
Why We Pay Attention to the Bridge Structure
Granite blocks are heavy. Very heavy. When several blades are cutting at the same time, the pressure on the bridge is not small.
From what we see in daily factory use, a single-beam structure often reaches its limit faster, especially when cutting thick or wide granite blocks.
The double beam bridge design simply gives more support. It does not make the machine faster overnight, but it keeps the cutting movement stable for long hours.
And in real production, stability matters more than speed.
Multi-Blade Cutting in Daily Production
This machine is designed for multi-blade cutting. In actual use, it can mount up to 33 saw blades depending on the slab thickness.
Instead of cutting one slab, stopping, adjusting, and cutting again, the machine finishes multiple slabs in one cycle.
Factories that process granite every day will immediately feel the difference in output. Not because the machine rushes, but because it cuts continuously without unnecessary interruptions.
Loading Blocks: Something People Often Ignore
One detail many buyers overlook is block placement.
With this double beam multi-blade bridge block cutting machine, up to 15 granite blocks can be placed at one time.
This reduces repeated loading and alignment work. Over a month of production, this saves more labor time than most people expect.
Spindle Performance During Long Cutting Hours
In granite cutting, machines rarely work for just one or two hours. They run continuously.
The spindle box design on this machine focuses on keeping temperature stable. When bearings stay cool, cutting stays smooth.
From factory feedback, stable spindle operation also means fewer unexpected shutdowns and less maintenance pressure.
Adjusting Cutting Speed Based on Stone Condition
Granite is not always the same. Some blocks are harder, some are more abrasive.
The left-right cutting movement is controlled by a frequency inverter, so operators can adjust cutting speed according to the stone material.
This helps protect diamond blades and avoids pushing the machine too hard. Experienced operators usually appreciate this kind of flexibility.
Not Just a Machine, but a Long-Term Tool
From our point of view, this double beam multi-blade bridge block cutting machine is not made for short-term output only.
It is built for factories that want stable production, predictable slab quality, and fewer problems over time.
That is why many granite factories choose this structure after comparing different options.
About Shuinan Machinery
Shuinan Machinery is based in Shuitou, Quanzhou, Fujian, China, an area known for stone processing and stone machinery manufacturing.
We manufacture stone cutting machines, including multi-blade bridge block cutting machines, as well as quarry and polishing equipment.
Our machines are used in granite factories across the Middle East, Africa, and other international markets.
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