Pizzi
Pizzi gluing machines built for cleaner joints, controlled adhesive flow, and faster assembly.
Pizzi equipment helps woodworking shops control one of the most important but often underestimated production steps: glue application. Titan positions Pizzi around cleaner dowel construction, mortise-and-tenon glue delivery, door and window assembly, profile-specific nozzles, reduced waste, and more repeatable adhesive placement before clamping, pressing, and final assembly.
Pizzi turns gluing from a messy manual step into a controlled production process.
Glue application affects bond strength, cleanup time, assembly speed, finished appearance, operator consistency, and rework risk. When the glue station is inconsistent, the pain shows up later at the clamp, press, sander, finishing bench, and install site. Pizzi helps shops place glue exactly where it belongs with better dosing, cleaner application, and less operator guesswork.
Cleaner glue placement for faster dowel assembly.
EasyShot and EasyApp-style systems help shops reduce manual bottle work, control adhesive placement, and improve repeatability in dowel-based assembly workflows.
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Accurate glue delivery on horizontal and vertical joints.
M37T2 uses four moving gluing heads, with horizontal and vertical delivery, to help control glue placement on mortises and tenons with cleaner, repeatable application.
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Profile-specific glue application for door and window work.
Pizzi 9050 supports custom-made interchangeable nozzles, moving gluing heads, quick cleaning, one-person operation, and production-line integration.
View Pizzi 9050 →The glue station is where strong joinery either becomes repeatable — or turns into cleanup and rework.
Manual glue application can look cheap until the shop measures wasted adhesive, excess squeeze-out, cleanup labour, inconsistent joints, weak bond coverage, slow assembly, and operator variation. A planned Pizzi glue station gives the shop a cleaner way to prepare dowels, mortises, tenons, frames, doors, and windows before the parts enter clamping, pressing, sanding, and finishing.
Plan My Gluing StationPizzi machine lineup from Titan Equipment.
Titan’s Pizzi lineup focuses on dowel construction and door/window gluing workflows: compact gluing support, dowel glue application, pneumatic delivery systems, mortise-and-tenon glue machines, and production-oriented profile gluing for repeatable assembly.
Pizzy EasyWin
A dowel-construction gluing solution for shops that need cleaner, more controlled adhesive application before clamping or assembly.
Best fit: small to growing cabinet, furniture, and joinery shops looking to reduce manual glue bottle inconsistency.
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Pizzy EasyApp 0565
A practical adhesive application machine for dowel construction workflows where controlled dosing, cleaner glue placement, and operator repeatability matter.
Best fit: dowel assembly stations, flat-pack construction, cabinet parts, furniture components, and repetitive joinery.
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Pizzy EasyShot
A dowel gluing solution for faster, cleaner, more repeatable glue placement in production assembly and joinery workflows.
Best fit: dowel-based cabinet construction, furniture parts, repeat assembly, and shops reducing hand-gluing cleanup.
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Pizzi MA940
A Pizzi gluing solution positioned for door and window equipment workflows where glue placement and assembly preparation need better repeatability.
Best fit: door/window component production, frame assembly, profile gluing, and shops standardizing adhesive routines.
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Pizzi M37T2
M37T2 uses four moving gluing heads — two horizontal and two vertical — to apply glue accurately on mortises and tenons. Custom-made interchangeable nozzles help match the customer’s wood profiles.
Best fit: professional door, window, frame, and joinery shops needing cleaner mortise-and-tenon glue application.
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Pizzi 9050
Pizzi 9050 features four moving gluing heads on linear recirculating ball bearing guides, custom-made interchangeable nozzles, quick cleaning for nozzles and glue injectors, and one-person operation.
Best fit: production-line door/window gluing, mortise-and-tenon assembly, profile-specific adhesive application, and high-repeatability joinery.
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Pizzi selection should start with the joinery method. Dowel construction, mortise-and-tenon assembly, door/window frame production, and profile-specific gluing all need different levels of glue control, nozzle setup, cleaning speed, and production integration.
Shop size recommendations.
Pizzi machines are not large production monsters, but they can have a major impact on assembly quality. The right model depends on whether the shop is fighting hand-gluing mess, dowel consistency, mortise-and-tenon coverage, or production-line integration.
Start by reducing glue mess and operator variation.
Smaller shops often rely on bottles, brushes, and operator judgement. That can work at low volume, but it creates inconsistent glue placement, cleanup time, and variable joint quality.
Recommended path: EasyWin, EasyApp 0565, or EasyShot with simple SOPs, correct adhesive selection, and clean workstation layout.
Move gluing closer to a repeatable production cell.
Once joinery volume increases, the glue station must keep up with machining and clamping. Repeatable nozzle placement, quick cleaning, and one-person operation become important.
Recommended path: MA940 or M37T2, custom nozzles, clamping review, frame assembly workflow, and operator cleaning routines.
Integrate profile-specific gluing into the production flow.
Higher-volume production needs glue application that is accurate, clean, fast to maintain, and matched to the shop’s actual profiles.
Recommended path: Pizzi 9050 with custom interchangeable nozzles, line integration, cleaning schedule, and coordinated clamping or pressing cell.
Current state to future state upgrade planning.
A gluing upgrade should reduce waste, stabilize assembly quality, speed up the operator, and protect downstream finishing. Titan should position Pizzi as a practical bridge between manual glue application and a more controlled assembly process.
Where Pizzi fits in real woodworking production.
Pizzi equipment sits between machining and assembly. When the glue station is cleaner and more repeatable, the entire downstream flow improves: clamping, pressing, sanding, finishing, packaging, and installation all benefit from better joint preparation.
Buying questions Titan should ask before quoting Pizzi.
Pizzi selection should start with the joint type, adhesive process, operator flow, cleanup problems, and downstream assembly requirements.
Are you gluing dowels, mortises, tenons, or profiles?
The correct machine depends on the joint. Dowel construction and mortise-and-tenon production need different glue delivery methods.
How much glue is being wasted today?
Excess squeeze-out, bottle waste, cleanup labour, and inconsistent coverage can justify a more controlled gluing station quickly.
Do the nozzles need to match custom profiles?
Door, window, and profiled joinery often benefit from custom interchangeable nozzles matched to the shop’s specific wood profiles.
Who cleans the machine and when?
Quick-clean systems help, but the shop still needs a daily cleaning routine so nozzles and injectors stay reliable.
What happens immediately after glue is applied?
Clamps, presses, carts, benches, and operator timing should be reviewed so gluing does not become the next bottleneck.
Where do joint problems show up later?
Weak joints, squeeze-out, finish contamination, sanding cleanup, and assembly delays are signs the glue process needs control.
Build the full Pizzi assembly cell.
A glue machine performs best when it is planned with the boring machine, dowel insertion process, clamp or press, cart movement, adhesive handling, and cleaning routine.
Accurate holes make the glue station work better.
Dowel gluing depends on clean boring, consistent hole placement, correct depth, and parts that arrive organized for assembly.
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Move glued parts into pressure with confidence.
Glue application, open time, clamp timing, case squaring, and operator movement should be planned together.
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Control pressure after adhesive placement.
Door, window, panel, and frame workflows often need pressing or clamping support after glue is applied accurately.
View Pressing Equipment →Plan the glue station around the joint — not just the glue bottle.
Tell Titan what you are gluing, how the joint is machined, what adhesive you use, where cleanup is slowing the shop down, and how parts move into clamping or pressing. We can help match the right Pizzi machine to your dowel construction, door, window, frame, or mortise-and-tenon assembly workflow.