Martindale Electric Close-Cut Undercutter with Carrying Case, MFR ID CCUC
MFR #:CCUC
EIS #:PH18-CCUC
MFR #:CCUC
EIS #:PH18-CCUC
The close-cut undercutter was specially designed to finish off a mica slot when it is necessary to cut within 1/8 Inch of a riser. This unit has a straight solid shaft and needle bearings, both front and rear, for smoother operation. Though we hesitate to recommend carbide saws in any hand-held undercutter, we have had success with them in this smaller unit. - While this small machine can be used for undercutting the full length of smaller commutator slots, one of the more substantial Martindale Undercutters should be used on larger commutators for most of the cut and Close-Cut used for the remaining end against the riser.
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The close-cut undercutter was specially designed to finish off a mica slot when it is necessary to cut within 1/8 Inch of a riser. This unit has a straight solid shaft and needle bearings, both front and rear, for smoother operation. Though we hesitate to recommend carbide saws in any hand-held undercutter, we have had success with them in this smaller unit. - While this small machine can be used for undercutting the full length of smaller commutator slots, one of the more substantial Martindale Undercutters should be used on larger commutators for most of the cut and Close-Cut used for the remaining end against the riser.
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Item NameUndercutter with Carrying Case
SeriesCCUC
General Features
Net Weight4.5 lb
TypeClose-Cut
Performance Details
Motor HP1/15 HP
Speed Rating6000 rpm
Electrical Properties
Frequency Rating50 Hz
Features
Cuts 1/16 Inch deep with 3/8 Inch diameter saw
Cuts 3/32 Inch deep with 7/16 Inch diameter saw
Cuts full depth to within 1/8 Inch of rise
AC - DC ball bearing motor
Design of the close-cut allows ample clearance between the undercutter and the commutator surface on even the largest commutators