Morsø Dan-List A / S Maskinfabrik
Danish manufacturer of mitring and notch cutting machines. Real name is dan-list A / S, Morsø is the name of the mitring machine series.
Product range
- Mitring machines:
- Morso B: manual operation
- Morso BA: manual control, with rebate support and measuring system
- Morso F: best sold model, operated by foot pedal
- Morso F De-Luxe: double mitre for up to 45 ° and single mitre for up to 90 °
- Morso H: semi-automatic, pneumatic mitring machine, dual handed operation for more safety
- Morso EH: automatic, electric / hydraulic, no compressor necessary
- Morso EH Digital: automatic, electric / hydraulic, operatet by touch- screen display
- Morso EH Turbo: same like Morso EH, only faster
- Morso EHXL: same like Morso EH Turbo, only with further mouldings
- Frame assemblers
- Dan-List Up-A and Up-Aks: automatic, dual handed operation and foot pedal
- Dan-M-Up List: manually operated by hydraulic foot pedal
- Knife grinders
- Notch cutting machines:
- Morso ND: cutting window bars
- Morso NEH: for medium to high volume production
- Morso NF and NFX
- Morso NFX
- Morso NXLEH
- Milling machines: Morso KS Mini, Morso KS and KSD, Morso Slot Milling Machine
- Dowel boring machines: Dan-List BA and BM, Dan-List Classic and Classic AutoSet
- Panel saws: BMI Panel Saw Type TPS, Dibond / Alucobond
History
2003 | Tove and Agner Pedersen hand over management of dan-list A / S to son Claus Pedersen. |
1981 | First electric / hydraulic, fully automatic Morsø mitring machine |
1976 | Alfred Christensen retires, daughter Tove and son in law Agner Pedersen take over the company. Amount of production increases to 1,500 machines per year with even more production area. |
1971 | The sales company Dan-List is founded by Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen. |
1965 | First pneumatic, semi-automatic Morsø mitring machine. |
1964 | The company moves to Randers. |
1959 | Building a new factory on the island of Mors. |
1953 | Son of Alfred and his wife take over the company. New factory building on the island of Mors (the first mitring machine was developed there in 1911). Further export and good contacts to the UK and the USA. |
1933 | First machine is sold to England. |
1930 | First contacts in Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Netherlands. |
1920 | Start of series production. Until 1929 production of 12 machines per year. |
1911 | First mitring machine named Morsø, made by Anders Nielsen Christensen on the Danish island of Mors. |
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