Bringing automation to the construction framing process, EasyFrame software and machinery focuses on making framing more efficient for job site operations.
Automated Framing Layout & Cutting
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The EasyFarme Saw is not only a plate marking saw, but also can be used to cut and mark all wall framing members, cut and mark truss parts, and be used as a general, linear saw.
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