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In every corner of the world you will find a Wadkin machine. Wadkin is one of the leading manufacturers of high quality, robust woodworking equipment for timber conversion, processing and finishing.
Throughout our 114 year history, we have always invested heavily in research and development, keeping Wadkin at the cutting edge of innovation.
Today, Wadkin offers some of the finest woodworking machines available, the majority of which are manufactured in the UK. Other imported additions to the range have been developed under strict conditions to maintain the exacting standards of build quality of which Wadkin has become synonymous.
Whether you are looking for a new machine, factory rebuilt or serviced equipment, upgrades, spare parts, service, maintenance contract, training or tooling our experts take a personal approach to helping you find the right solution.
The Wadkin PBR·HD gives re-sawing with excellent productivity and timber recovery, with a high specification which meets the needs of a wide range of industries from small timber mills through to furniture and joinery manufacturers. Fitted with 700mm diameter saw wheels and a 11kW motor for deep ripping.
Daltons Wadkin announce an all new 5-Axis CNC Machining Centre from Italian manufacturers Greda which is designed for maximum versatility and brings 5-axis capability to space sensitive applications, occupying a working space of less than 9 square metres.
An all new forward looking website is now on line which features a diverse range of services currently represented by Wadkin under the stewardship of new owners Daltons Wadkin as well as recognising past achievements.