RECESSING MACHINE 1300W 165MM

€110.64
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
YATO
Product code:
5906083072437


Technical data:

Power 1300W
Adjustable speed 2000-5000 rpm
Disc 165mm x 20mm
Kerf thickness 2,4mm
Soft start
Constant speed
High-end parallel guide included – on two rigid brackets
Works with 1.4m YT-82169 guide strip (not included in the set) – you can combine slats, e.g. for cutting along furniture boards (e.g. 1.4m x 2 = 2.8m)
Cutting depth 90°/45° 55mm/38mm



A precision carpentry machine comparable to the best equipment in its class. Designed for accurate and quick cutting of laminates: kitchen countertops under the sink, expansion joint for panels and floorboards, as well as furniture boards without damage, as well as for undercutting doors.

Equipped with electronics controlling the operation of the motor that allows safe plunge cutting as well as during reverse movement (useful when cutting internal corners). The soft start and constant speed option is found in the highest class devices and also affects the service life of the transmission.

The working base made of duralumin and ground after casting is stable and precise. The machine has a solid parallel guide, mounted on double brackets, which ensure the rigidity of the structure and the absence of problems associated with wedging the disc when working with the guide.

The recesser has a built-in thermal switch and is designed to work with a 1.4m long guide strip with article number YT-82169. The inspection window located on the engine side allows you to see the cutting edge during work forcing cutting, e.g. at a vertical wall (min. Distance 16mm from the edge of the vertical element).

High precision of cutting also gives the possibility of cutting grooves at tongue-and-groove connections.


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