- High-performance cut-off-saw from the manufacturer Paul
- Market launch: around mid-/late 1980s
- Max. cutting height: 140 mm
- Inclination of the machine table - typical for Paul´s products
- Roller feed with timing belt drive having an accuracy of approx. plus/ minus 1mm
- Concerning the cut dimension a little smaller: model 11 (Paul 11)
- The additional designation "Speed 200" referred to the current technical type "MKL" (as of 2011).
- Predecessor model is the series 12: (Paul 12)
- Successor model since about 2010: (Paul C14)
Options (selection)
- Pressure rollers within the infeed table
- Machine control/ measuring station for optimization
- Width measurement by use of a laser
- Inkjet printer
- Sorting and destacking devices
Model 11 as well as model 14 are available in 3 different technical types:
- Technical type E
- Base model for automatic cutting according to the processing list
- Used for example for crate or pallet manufacturing where wood defects are no problem
- It is always the largest possible fix dimension that is cut between the timber´s beginning and end
- Without defect detection
- Part and full optimisation realised just by use of an appropriate control (MAXI 4.0)/ infeed length capture (option)
- Technical type KE
- Automatic cutting according to the processing list
- Cutting of defects by means of chalk marking
- Control NCK-0 without part optimisation; control MAXI 4.x (with part optimisation)
- Technical type MKL
- Top of the range concerning production series 11 and 14
- With measuring station designed for full optimisation (standard)
- Optional having 2 switches for defect detection and quality optimisation