About Tenoners
Tenoners are woodworking machines that are used to produce tenons, projecting wooden members that fit into a mortise. Typically, tenoners are used with a router and equipped with router spindles. As high-production and high-output devices, tenoner woodworking machines may use automatic tool-changers to reduce setup times. Variable-speed router spindles permit the use of small-diameter tools for precision shaping. Tenoners with tool change magazines can hold up to 25 positions per spindle for added flexibility. These tenoning jigs may feature a personal computer (PC) front-end with memory, diagnostics, and a graphical user interface (GUI). Tenoners that use specialized, proprietary, or application-specific technologies are also available.
There are two basic types of tenoner woodworking machines: single-ended tenoners and double-ended tenoners. Both types of equipment are equipped with multiple motors and several cutterheads. Specifications for the scribing head include horsepower (hp), shaft diameter, shaft length, vertical movement, horizontal movement, and tooling diameter. Although tenoner scribing-heads are optional, they are often used in applications that require a high degree of accuracy. The main cutterheads are equipped with four shear-cut, replaceable knives and two spur cutters. Additional specifications for tenoners include timber capacity with or without fence, maximum tenon length, top-block vertical and horizontal adjustments, table size, and table working weight.
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