The Gannomat Mod 160 is the most flexible frame drilling machine in the Gannomat range — designed for special frames with complex drilling patterns. While the Junior 323 is designed for simple and the Master 325 for standard frame shapes, the Mod 160 processes individual geometries: pivoting wings, round arches, asymmetric door frames, special profiles in window construction or contract interiors. The modular design allows adaptation to almost any frame geometry; the flexible drilling units run complex patterns even at batch size 1. For operations specialising in custom-dimension production — joiners in heritage protection, entrance door manufacturers with individual configuration, window builders for passive houses — the Mod 160 is the right choice. Asamer supplies the Mod 160 as authorized Gannomat dealer for Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary including programming of your standard drilling patterns and comprehensive training.
Applications
For custom-dimension doors and windows
Heritage-protected buildings, passive houses or demanding residential projects require frames in special dimensions and with individual fitting holes. The Mod 160 programs every workpiece individually — from ERP or CAD import to finished drilling on the frame.
For contract and special applications
In hotels, office towers or educational facilities, special frames for fire doors, acoustic doors or security frames are often installed. The Mod 160 masters the complex drilling patterns of all common special standards — with corresponding programming.
Buying Guide
The Mod 160 is the right choice for specialists focusing on special frames and individual projects. For classic furniture and standard frames, the Master 325 is more economical; beginners take the Junior 323. With particularly high variant numbers, the Mod 160 is more economical than CNC systems because it relies on mechanical flexibility without extensive programming.
FAQ
Can the Mod 160 drill round frames?
Round arches and curved frame sections yes — with corresponding fixture and programming. Asamer advises on feasibility.
Which materials does the Mod 160 process?
Solid wood, glulam, MDF, HPL-coated panels, aluminium and plastic profiles in frame construction.
How long does setup for new frame geometry take?
One-time programming 1–4 hours; recurring frames are stored and called up via program selection.