Powermatic Planer: Model WP2510, 15HP, 3Ph, 230/460V PM9-1791303
$18,499.99 ea.
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- Solid steel helical insert head with four-sided carbide insert tooling, eliminates need for adjustment after changing knives, reduces sound levels
- Digital readout and simple PC controller make quick and easy table height set ups
- Segmented serrated infeed roll with segmented chip breakers has 1/4" independent yield, for planing multiple height stock
- Massive gear box maintains positive feed by using a large chain drive with automatic chain tensioners, to power infeed and outfeed rollers
- 3" diameter infeed and outfeed rollers are supported by four large needle bearings for long life
- Quick-Set micro-adjustable lever easily raises and lowers table rollers from 0" to 0.050" at a touch
- Frame machined from heavy cast iron and extra wide side panels with gibs, offers rigid bed support and accurate alignment
- Solid pressure bar has wide foot for long wear and can be adjusted on both ends for precise feeding
- 3 speed feed selector allows you to quickly change feed rates
- Large 32-3/16 x 26 precision-ground table contains two adjustable table rollers for smooth feeding of uneven stock
- Dust hood features built-in 5" dust chute for efficient dust collection
- Standard Equipment:
- Helical head with four sided inserts
- Dust hood with 5" diameter dust port
- Segmented infeed rollers
- Segmented chip breakers
- Tool kit with pneumatic screwdriver for removing the cutterhead insert blades
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1791303 |
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