The installation of the Tema 3800 machine took place at Nottingham-based Discount Kitchens Ltd.

Discount Kitchens initially contacted Daltons Wadkin with regard to the Elcon vertical panel saw range, in particular the Quadra model to meet its need for a small footprint.However, the successful acquisition of a much larger workshop made the company widen its ambition to a horizontal beam saw.

A Nimac beam saw with a cutting length of 3780mm and pusher stroke of 2100mm was specified, complete with touch-panel screen and manual, semi-automatic and automatic cutting modes and a post-forming system.

Jonathan Banks, proprietor of Discount Kitchens, described the Nimac as an "amazing machine" and said it was already hard to imagine how the company would manage without it.