The Sealey SM94 is a bench-mounted hollow chisel mortiser designed for precision cutting of mortises for joints, locks, and dead-bolts. Its robust construction and user-friendly features make it suitable for both professional woodworkers and serious DIY enthusiasts.
Constructed with twin uprights and a hydraulic damper, the SM94 ensures stability and smooth operation. The head assembly is carried by these uprights and features an adjustable depth stop for repetitive work, enhancing accuracy and efficiency. The integral 13mm drill chuck is easily accessible from both sides of the head, facilitating straightforward bit changes. Additionally, the heavy-duty induction motor is equipped with a no-volt release switch to prevent accidental restarts after power failures or jams, prioritizing user safety.
Specification | Details |
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Model Number | SM94 |
Chisel Capacity | 6 - 12mm |
Chuck Capacity | 13mm |
Spindle Speed | 1400rpm |
Spindle Travel | 132mm |
Table Size | 340 x 150mm |
Throat Depth | 76mm |
Motor Power | 370W |
Supply Voltage | 230V |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 340 x 355 x 640mm |
Net Weight | 27kg |
The SM94 delivers consistent and precise mortising capabilities, making it a reliable choice for creating strong and accurate joints. Users appreciate the machine's stability and the ease of adjusting the depth stop for repetitive tasks. The inclusion of essential accessories allows for immediate use, and the robust motor ensures smooth operation even during extended periods.
Q: What is the recommended minimum height of the workpiece for secure clamping?
A: The recommended height of the workpiece is at least 55mm to ensure secure placement in the clamp.
Q: Is the Sealey SM94 suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, the SM94 is designed to meet the needs of both professional woodworkers and serious DIY enthusiasts, offering precision and durability.
Q: Does the mortiser come with multiple chisels?
A: The SM94 is supplied with a 3/8" mortising chisel. Additional chisels of varying sizes may need to be purchased separately to accommodate different mortising requirements.