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MAFELL US50 ELECTRIC.
This chain looks very similar to today's modern planer tooth chain, but is still a Risser zahnkette (riser, reiker, dental chain) with 3 tabs (right and left incisors and drive links). Before the cutting sits in addition a scraper, so this chain has 3 scrapers (half left, center and half right). This reamer is used in today's planing tooth chain as with depth gauge. She found use on the Mafell carpenter saw chain saw US50.
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HISTORY FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Mafell was in 1899 as Ma schin factory fur bach in Fellbach founded in Stuttgart. In 1926, Mafell developed the world's first portable electric carpentry machine , a chain cutter ("Machine Type A"). [3] After the company headquarters in 1933 to Oberndorf-Aistaig was relocated, the company's management two years later was taken over by Rudolf Mey. [2] From 1960, the machine housings were made of magnesium die casting. Managing director was since 1974 Ernst Krauss. [4] In 1980, Mafell launched the mobile underfloor saw Erika , which had a unique market position for twelve years. [5] The long available only in a typical green table saw was characterized by an injection-molded base and a powerful electric motor. Especially when used on construction sites or similar occasions, the robust and reliable machine quickly gained a good reputation. Because not the workpiece but the saw blade is moved, cutting quality and safety for the user increase. In some languages, the product name is already used as a generic term for these circular saws. [6] In 1990 the move to the present location Oberndorf-Lindenhof. In 1997, Mafell GmbH & Co. KG was converted into a stock corporation. In 1999, the production area was significantly expanded. In 2001, Matthias Krauss, the son of Ernst Krauss, took over the management of the family business. [4] [7] Awards In 2002 Mafell received the Innovation Award of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg (Rudolf Eberle Prize) for automatic panel saw system PSS 3100. [8] in 2003 followed the EUMACOP Innovation Award for the Flexistem KSP 40. [9] 2007, 2009 and 2014 Mafell was honored as one of the 100 most innovative companies.