$599.99 ea.
Pick Up In Store
Delivery & Pick-Up Options
Log in to see delivery dates
Ready in 48 hours - Tempe, Phoenix or Tucson
Schedule it during checkout
- Compact benchtop design allows for easy transport to different shop locations
- Rigid steel stand allows bandsaw to transition from the benchtop to the floor
- Reinforced steel base can be bolted to stand or work bench
- 1/2 HP induction motor easily handles various cutting applications
- Poly-V drive system maximizes power transfer from motor to blade and reduces vibration
- Upper and lower ball bearing blade guides provide blade stability
- Extra large cast iron table with retractable extension wing provides additional work piece support
- One piece welded frame design reduces machine vibration and flex
- Oversized, ergonomic knobs provide ease of use and maximum control
- Quick release blade tension makes changing and re-tensioning the blade fast, easy and consistent
- Flexible LED light provides visibility without blocking line of sight
- Aluminum extruded fence ensures smooth sliding action
- Table tilting trunnion allows working angles from 0° to 45°
- Magnifying cursor enlarges measurement scale for precise fence location
- Rack and pinion blade guide adjustment with integrated locking knob for precise height control
- Blade site window to view blade tracking
- Dust port accepts multiple size hoses
- Miter gauge and fence included
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-714000 |
Woodworkers Also Recommend These
The Joys of Building with Great Woods
Understanding hardwood lumber starts right here with these wacky fractions.
If you're expecting perfect clear lumber 100% of the time, you're in for a surprise. Here's a summary of the hardwood lumber grades and what to expect from them.
Board feet isn't your everyday kind of math, but these three simple steps make it easy to figure out your project.
Here's a handy (and free) Excel worksheet that helps you estimate the lumber needs for your project.
Are woods poisonous? Hazardous to use in cutting boards or baby cribs? Find out here.
Wood is like a sponge, and it's always in a state of absorbing or releasing moisture to stay equalized with its environment. The problem with that is it also swells and shrinks. Here's what you need to know to protect your project.