Powermatic OES9138 Oscillating Edge Sander, 3HP, 3Ph, 230V/460V PM9-1791293
$6,599.99 ea.
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- 3HP motor with 9" x 138-3/4" abrasive belt handles large workpieces
- Oscillates 24 cycles per minute for better finish and longer belt life
- 9-1/2" x 48" platen with graphite pad offers largest work surface in its class
- Rugged bearing-assisted tensioning device for fast belt changes and quick adjust tracking
- Pedestal control switch for easy access
- Large 11-3/4" x 48" front worktable with 8" vertical travel and 45° tilt, includes miter head for angle work
- Precision balanced 9" diameter drive drum and 4" diameter rubber coated idler pulley for positive drive and rigid tracking
- Large radius end table has 6" vertical travel and 45° tilt for any angle and working height needed
- Heavy-duty oscillating gearbox and shaft for long maintenance-free use
- Hinged guard opens for infinite length sanding
- Dual dust collection ports keep work area clean and extend abrasive belt life
- Standard Equipment:
- Two 4" dust ports
- Tilting main and end tables
- Platen with graphite pad
- 460V operation requires an additional 460V magnetic switch, part OES-002E
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1791293 |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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