Description
Upgrade Your Molder with True Multi-Pass Capability
The Multi-Pass Conversion Kit upgrades Williams & Hussey molders manufactured prior to March 2006, allowing you to add true multi-pass cutting capability to your existing machine.
With multi-pass, you can cut deeper and wider profiles with:
- Less motor strain
- Reduced chatter
- Longer knife life
- Improved surface finish
- Greater control on hardwood and aggressive cuts
Beginning in March 2006, multi-pass became a standard feature. If your machine was built before that date, this kit allows you to add the same functionality to your molder.
Engineered and tested by Williams & Hussey, this conversion maintains proper roller pressure and feed alignment during incremental head adjustments — ensuring consistent performance and reliable results.
How Multi-Pass Cutting Works
Multi-pass cutting removes material gradually instead of in one heavy cut.
The molder head is first raised approximately 3/16″ above the stock to take a light initial pass. The head is then lowered incrementally — typically about 1/16″ per pass — until the final profile height is reached.
By spreading the cut across multiple passes, your Williams & Hussey molder:
- Operates more efficiently
- Reduces stress on internal components
- Minimizes vibration and chatter
- Produces cleaner, more consistent profiles
This is especially beneficial when cutting hardwoods, deep profiles, or wide moldings that would otherwise strain the motor in a single pass.
Why Multi-Pass Matters
Certain profiles cannot be efficiently or cleanly cut in a single pass, especially:
- Deep profiles
- Wide profiles
- Hardwood applications
- Aggressive material removeal
Multi-pass cutting allows the material to be shaped gradually, improving finish quality while protecting your machine from unnecessary stress.
Is This Kit Right for You?
This upgrade is ideal for shops that:
- Routinely cut deep or wide casing profiles
- Work with hardwood species such as oak or maple
- Experience chatter during heavy cuts
- Want better finish quality on complex moldings
- Need more control during multi-step profile runs
If your machine was built before March 2006 and does not currently have multi-pass capability, this kit is the solution.
Kit Options
All Multi-Pass Conversion Kits include the modified infeed swing arm assembly and longer springs required to maintain proper roller pressure during multi-pass operation.
Choose from:
Infeed Only Kits
- Modified infeed swing arm
- Infeed roller
Recommended for shops that primarily need controlled entry pressure.
Infeed & Outfeed Kits
- Modified infeed swing arm
- New outfeed roller
- Axles for full multi-pass control
Recommended for full multi-pass control on both infeed and outfeed sides.
Choosing the Right Roller Configuration
Yellow Roller
Best for:
- Short production runs
- Softer profiles
- Light single-pass cutting
Green Roller
Best for:
- Long production runs
- Multiple passes
- Profiles with sharp or delicate edges
Yellow/Green Combination
- Yellow infeed for strong grip on flat stock
- Green outfeed to better protect sharp profile points
Selecting the correct roller configuration helps maintain consistent feed pressure while protecting delicate profile edges.
Compatibility
Designed for Williams & Hussey molders manufactured prior to March 2006.
Multi-pass became a standard feature in March 2006. Machines built after this date already include this capability and do not require this conversion kit
This multi-pass conversion kit does not convert a variable-speed model into multi-pass. It is intended only for machines originally built without multi-pass capability.
Not sure when your molder was manufactured?
Read our guide:
How to Tell the Age of Your Molder
If you are unsure, contact customer service with your serial number before ordering.
Installation & Operation
Installation guides and user manuals are available for download for both Infeed Only and Infeed & Outfeed kits.
If you are unsure whether your molder was manufactured prior to March 2006, refer to our guide on how to locate your serial number before ordering.
How to Set Up and Use Multi-Pass on Your Molder
Watch the video below for guidance on proper setup, head adjustment, roller tension, and multi-pass operation.
Watching the setup process before installation will help ensure proper adjustment and optimal performance from your Multi-Pass Conversion Kit.






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