Ex-demo Copenstick TDL notching machine, designed specifically for the production of 90 degrees half-lap joints.
The Copenstick TDL notching machine is designed specifically for the quick and efficient production of half-lap joints for the use in simulated divided light and traditional Georgian bars, window grills, and decorative cabinetry. Using half-lap joints instead of individually mitered pieces results in a stronger and esthetically pleasing assembly.
The half-lap joint is machined on both the vertical and horizontal bars to produce the interlocking joint. Since the 45 degree notch is the same regardless of the profile, tooling and changeover costs are reduced.
Fully profiled components can be processed without the fear of break-out. A high level of accuracy is attained due to the work-piece being milled on all three sides while remaining firmly clamped, this negates the need to rotate the work-piece during the machining cycle.
The Copenstick TDL is compact and conveniently runs of a single phase electric supply, The machine can be automated further with the Stromab programmable positioning system, available in various lengths.
Specification:
Power supply – 240v 16Amps single phase 50Hz
Pneumatic Supply – 6 Bar
Spindle Speed – 18000RPM
Spindle Motors – 3 X 800w
Extraction Port – 120mm
Tooling Holding – ER11 collets
Turret Stop – 3 height positions
Tool Height Adjustment – vertical spindle has 30mm micro adjustment to set tool
Tool Width Adjustment – horizontal spindles are held on clamps and can be adjusted easily
Workpiece Width Adjustment – self centering clamp adjusted with thumb screw
Min/Max Workpiece Width – 17/60mm
Min/Max Workpiece Height – 10/56
Machine Dimensions – 480 x 800 x 1500mm (not including flip stop and supports)
Machine Weight – 150kg approx
Transportable – (optional) 4no. Machine castors including levelling device for stability
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