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Electrodolbezhnik used for sampling wood for rectangular nests for fastening parts. The main part of this tool is a slotting chain, which consists of small cutters connected by hinges.

To obtain nests of various sizes, it is only necessary to change the plate on which the slotting chain is attached, while the sampling depth is adjusted by lowering the handle.

To get smooth edges of the mounting socket, first sharpen or clean the cutters, and only then prepare the machine for work. Then they fix the board or part on the workbench, install the machine on it and turn it on. If you fix the electric slotter on a workbench, you get a stationary machine. When working with a slotting machine, precautions must be taken. First of all, they consist in the correct fastening of the slotting chain, the serviceability of the electrical wiring, the correct supply of solid wood when using a fixed machine. If the machine is not fixed, then be sure to ensure that the bar is well fixed.

It is impossible to work with an ungrounded machine.

Author: Korshevr N.G.

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