Using
the KVAL 960-3 Automatic Strike Jamb Router, a fast
operator can machine 5 jambs per minute with a full
lip strike routing pattern. The 960-3 features a
fully automatic machine cycle that includes clamp-up
and ejection.
Popular options include pushbutton changeover to a
"T" strike routing pattern, and end drilling units
for sills and head jamb screws.
The 960-3 is
designed
so that router movements are fully automatic. The
router moves in a rectangular pattern for faceplate
and then moves in to route for the deeper latch
hole. Both flat jambs with stop, as well as split
jambs, can be accommodated.
Jambs are placed against either a right-hand or
left-hand indexing stop and are clamped firmly into
position at the touch of a foot pedal. Standard
set-up is for full-lip routing standard.