The topo is a machine, a type of milling machine, widely used in the wood industry, usually for profiling wood or chipboard panels or for making milling on a panel (eg for inserting backs). >
It is generally composed of a high power electric motor on which a milling cutter projecting from a work bench is engaged. By placing the workpiece on the bench and pushing it against the moving cutter, thanks to the guides, the panel is excavated by forming a cutter shape profile.
The first models were completely manual and very dangerous as the milled cutter was exposed and often the carpenters for inattention or fatigue ended up touching it with severe fingers. Currently they survive in many laboratories and industries but the bulk of production is usually entrusted to automatic machines that advance the work without human intervention. This has drastically reduced accidents. At the moment, the motors are also used to engage the cutting machines or milling machines that have the task of milling or profiling a panel. Wiktionary gallery imagery Voices correlateemodify wikitesto Other designers wikitesto
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