Motorized Notch Machine

Our motorized broaching machine is a selfcontained floor-mounted unit, specially designed for cutting ‘V’ and ‘U’ notches in standard 10mm square, sub-size and 0.45″ diameter specimens. Our V/U Notch Broaching Machines are suitable for ferrous & non-ferrous material for sample preparation of ‘V’ or ‘U’ notches for Impact Testing Machines.

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Motorized Notch Machine

Motorized Notch Machine is a self-contained floor-mounted unit, specially designed for cutting ‘V’ and ‘U’ notches in standard 10mm square, sub-size and 0.45″ diameter specimens. Our V/U Notch Broaching Machines are suitable for ferrous & non-ferrous material for sample preparation of ‘V’ or ‘U’ notches for Impact Testing Machines. Motorized notch machine is a specialized tool or equipment used in metalworking and other industries to create notches or grooves in various materials, such as metal plates, tubes, and bars. Notches are commonly used to facilitate bending, joining, or assembly of materials.

Key Features

  1. Motorized Operation: The machine is powered by an electric motor, which drives the cutting tool to create notches automatically.
  2. Cutting Mechanism: The machine usually employs a rotating cutting tool, such as a saw blade or a milling cutter, to remove material and create the notches.
  3. Adjustable Parameters: The machine may have adjustable settings for controlling the depth, width, and angle of the notches, allowing for customization based on the specific requirements of the project.
  4. Safety Features: To ensure operator safety, a motorized notch machine might include safety guards, emergency stop buttons, and other safety mechanisms.
  5. Workholding Devices: The machine may feature clamps or fixtures to hold the workpiece securely in place during the notching process.
  6. Versatility: Motorized notch machines can be designed for various industries, such as metal fabrication, woodworking, construction, and engineering.

Applications of a motorized notch machine include:

  • Metal Fabrication: Creating notches in metal sheets or bars for welding and joining purposes, as well as for making structural components.
  • Woodworking: Cutting notches in wooden beams, boards, or panels for joinery, allowing for stronger connections in furniture, cabinetry, or construction.
  • Plastic Processing: Forming notches in plastic components for assembly or fitting purposes.
  • Electronics: Making notches in PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) for component insertion or PCB assembly.