Powermatic Woodworking Bandsaw: PWBS-14CS, 14'' w/ stand (2Pc) PM9-1791216K
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- CARTER™ quick tension lever speeds blade changes, and the de-tension setting extends blade life during non-use
- Extra-large, two piece cast iron table consists of a 15" x 15" tilting section and a fixed 15" x 5" extension for a total working surface area of 15" x 20"
- Chip blower ensures a clean, visible cut line
- Durable micro-adjustable dual bearing blade guide system above and below the table for close blade control with less friction
- Exclusive design, quick-release precision T-square style rip fence with 4" resaw attachment
- Precision balanced, nine spoke cast iron wheels reduce vibration
- Easy to read tensioning gauge settings indicated in "blade width" increments
- Full 6" Resaw capacity (12" with riser block) with 13-1/2" width capacity
- 60 watt adjustable lamp built into the body provides direct light on blade and work piece while cutting (bulb not included)
- Rigid one-piece welded stand requires no assembly
- Standard Equipment:
- CARTER™ quick tension release
- Adjustable miter gauge
- T-style rip fence with resaw assembly
- 3/8" bandsaw blade
- Gooseneck work lamp and chip blower
- Riser block
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1791216K |
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