Powermatic PM2244 22" Drum Sander, 1-3/4HP 1PH 115V PM9-1792244
$3,299.99 ea.
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- Integrated LED Control Panel shows power, belt speed, and DRO
- Equipped with Feed Logic to produce exceptional finish while preventing machine overload
- Table parallelism is adjusted with a dial on the outside of the conveyor bed, eliminating adjustments to the entire drum carriage
- Secondary, absolute depth scale provides an additional height reading
- Drum carriage is designed to provide strength and consistent performance over time
- Steel hood with a 4" dust port provide excellent dust collection
- Emergency stop for quick shutoff
- Large, chrome handwheel makes adjusting the drum height smooth and simple
- Belt tracking is designed to reduce the need for manual adjustment
- Integrated casters make it easy to move unit around the shop
- Included infeed/outfeed tables proved 37-1/2 inches of support for the workpiece
- Independent feed and drive motors provide exceptional sanding control
- Precision-machined cast iron conveyor bed and no-give power feed belt provide a flat sanding surface for better results
- Sealed and permanently lubricated drum ball bearings for longer life
- Closed stand with storage for keeping abrasives organized
- Drum is removable
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1792244 |
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