JET Planer/Molder: JPM-13CS, 13'' Closed Stand Planer / Molder,1-1/2HP,1Ph,115/230V JT9-708524
$1,699.99 ea.
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- Cast iron table and base provide strength and reduce vibration during use
- Four precision-ground column design feature adds stability when raising and lowering the table
- Three cutter head design produces a superior finish in either application
- Two speed gear box has feed rates set for optimum planing and molding results
- Molding cutter head accommodates over 40 standard molding cutter sets; most 2" or smaller heads can be installed without removing the planning knives to save you set-up time
- Infeed and outfeed rollers are adjustable and rubber-coated to support your workpiece without marring the wood
- Top-mounted height adjustment handle is easy to use for quick table height changes
- Totally enclosed fan-cooled 1-1/2HP motor uses two matched V-belts to deliver smooth, consistent power to the cutter head
- Exclusive angled 4" dust port keeps the dust hose out of the way while providing efficient chip and dust removal
- Built-in lockable casters add support and stability to machine while in use
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-708524 |
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