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Panhans 116 Horizontal slot mortise & drilling machine

Highest precision due to high-quality processing stands in modern, beautifully shaped steel construction. Work table and cross table machined in a thick-walled, highly ribbed and torsion-resistant CNC grey-cast iron design. Cross support with adjustable ball guidance.
Standard equipment features include a workpiece stop, a frame stop, a mitre fence, a dowel drilling device, moving device and two eccentric clamps.

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Masterwood OM B1 ES 2B

 

Heavy Duty Automatic Mortising machine

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Masterwood OM B1 ES Motiser

 

Automatic horizontal chisel mortising machine

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Masterwood OM B1

 

Heavy Duty Horizontal chisel mortising machine

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Sedgwick 571 Chisel mortiser

This British made mortiser is a rugged compact machine - The Sedgwick 571morticer is ideal for a lifetime's use in professional workshops. The table, column and head are all made from high quality cast iron and mounted on a substantial steel base. A single handwheel controls all the table movements - left to right and front to back. Chisel changing can be simply achieved with the hinged guard on the head. The 1.5hp Brook Crompton motor is more than powerful enough to drive even the largest chisels. A first class machine which will give years of service.

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