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Dr. Christoph Heßler Maschinensysteme
At the Ronceva 5
32312 Lübbecke
Phone: +49 (0) 5741 / 3012080
E-Mail: christoph.hessler@c-hessler.de
Time saving up to 90% with better quality
What the Eckenformer TZ 01 135F can do:
- Complete machining (capping and rounding) on 135° corners, for example
- Examples of workpieces: Corner shelves, base cabinet shelves
- Good quality of cut surfaces, so not achievable with manual labor
- For plastic and wood materials
- Relatively small investment
- BG-tested, GS mark
- Property right registered with the Patent Office (20 2005 004 759.7)
Eckenformer TZ 01 135F in use
System features
Application area
- For plastic and wood materials
- Examples of workpieces: Corner shelves, base cabinet shelves
- Complete machining (capping and rounding) on 135° corners, for example
Function and operation
- Start: The part is set in the left side of the corner former on a movable table and pushed against the front stop.
- Step 1: A lever is used to clamp the part in this position. By further increasing the force, the table with the part is set in motion and moved past the rotating tool.The protruding end of the edge strip is milled off and the part is provided with a radius (shown dashed). There are now still sharp residual corners (top and bottom), which are removed in the next step.
- Step 2: To do this, place the part horizontally on the table of the right side and position it on a rotating stop.it is pushed back and forth horizontally. This removes one remnant corner. For the second remnant corner, the part is turned over and the process is repeated.
Conclusion: Time savings of up to 90% compared to parting, filing and grinding with better quality.
Price
- Euro 6850 net + shipping
- 1 week test without obligation and free of charge
Technical requirements
- Three phase 400V
- on request also luminous flux 220V
Scope of delivery
- Machine
- Special milling cutter, mounted and tested
- Each machine with cutter is tested on wood/plastic and approved
- Instruction manual
- Tool
Customer testimonials
Work steps corner former TZ 01
Start with a workpiece that has a corner A with an angle alpha, preferably 135°.
This workpiece was produced by an angle cut e.g. on a sliding table saw (Altendorf, Martin, Panhans, SCM, Casadei etc.) and then edged on an edge banding machine (Holz Her, Brandt, IMA, Homag, Ott, Hebrock etc.) and flush and radius milled.
Start:
The part is set into the left side of the corner former on a movable table and pushed against the front stop.
Step 1
A lever is used to clamp the part in this position. By further increasing the force, the table with the part is set in motion and moved past the rotating tool.
The protruding end of the edge strip is milled off and the part is given a radius (shown dashed). There are now still pointed residual corners (top and bottom), which are removed in the next step.
Step 2
To do this, place the part horizontally on the table of the right side and position it at a rotating stop.
It is pushed back and forth horizontally. This removes one remnant corner. For the second remnant corner, the part is turned over and the process repeated.
The corner is completely machined.
Conclusion:
The time saving compared to parting, filing and grinding is up to 90% with better quality