JET JDP-15B 15" Bench Top Drill Press JT9-716200

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SKU: JT9-716200
JET JDP-15B 15" Bench Top Drill Press

$1,099.99 ea.


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Phoenix
  • Spindle travels a full 3-1/8” with one revolution of the handle
  • Large 12-1/2" x 17" precision ground work table features twin T-slot grooves and 4 table slots to accommodate any project
  • One-handed belt tensioning allows for rapid speed changes
  • Power switch features a safety key and large, paddle-style off button
  • Integrated depth stop makes repetitive drilling quick and easy
  • Xacta-X laser system easily identifies the drill center
  • Long-lasting, built-in LED work light reduces shadows
  • Table edge lip designed to make clamping easy
  • Replaceable MDF table insert
  • Large cast iron base provides stability
  • Powered by an efficient 3/4HP, 1Ph, 115V TEFC motor and poly-v belt drive system
  • CSA Certified
Brand Jet
Part # JT9-716200
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