CHAIN MORTISING
A chain mortiser is a tool designed to cut square holes into a piece of wood, often to create mortise and tenon joints or post and beam fittings. Like other mortisers, the chain mortiser is designed to cut material in a square shape, which drill bits often cannot do. Unlike other mortisers, however, the chain machines can remove a significant amount of material very quickly, and the chain itself can be plunged quite deeply into the wood to create deeper cuts. The chain runs around a bar, much like the design of a chainsaw, but usually on a much smaller scale.
MORTISING MACHINE | TG 45 | T 45 |
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- Long. Stroke of the table (mm): | 270 | 270 |
- Transversal motion of the head (mm): | 150 | 150 |
- Vertical Stroke of the table (mm): | 250 | 250 |
- Mortising chuck (mm): | 0-20 | 0-20 |
- Spindle speeds (RPM): | 4500 | 4500 |
- Table tilling up to (degree): | ± 45 | --------- |
- Motor power (380 V) (HP): | 3 | 3 |
- Table size (mm): | 560X310 | 560X310 |
- Weight (Kg): | 230 | 220 |
- Machine dimensions (mm): | 1400X600X1150 | 1400X600X1150 |