JET JSG-6CS, 6'' x 48'' Belt / 12'' Disc Sander w/ Closed Stand JT9-708598K
$1,899.99 ea.
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- Two precision-ground cast iron tables have positive stops at 90° and 45° for sanding flat pieces or mitered angles; allows belt sander to be used vertically, horizontally or anywhere in-between
- Exclusive dual thumbscrew belt tracking adjustment locks to keep belt on track during use
- Graphite covered steel platen runs cooler increasing machine and belt life
- Specially designed belt guard allows full use of the 6" belt width and length
- Drive drum is rubber-coated for a better grip on the sanding belt resulting in less slippage
- Tracking adjustment knob with quick-lock handle keeps belt on track during use
- Quick-release belt tension lever makes belt changes fast and easy
- Quick-lock dust cover allows fast disc changes
- Single 4" dust port on the back of the base collects dust effectively from both the belt and disc
- Powerful 1-1/2HP motor easily handles the toughest sanding operations
- Built-in handles for easier portability
- One-piece formed steel heavy-duty closed stand with built-in casters provides solid support and portability
- Integrated locking wheels for easy mobility
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-708598K |
Warranty | 5 Year |
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