Powermatic DT45 Dovetailer, 1HP, 1PH, 230V, Manual Clamping PM9-1791304
$5,599.99 ea.
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Powermatic DT45 Dovetailer, 1HP, 1PH, 230V, Manual Clamping
- Four centerlines - 1", 1-1/2", 2" and 2-1/2" - create a custom appearance
- Manual eccentric clamping will keep boards firm
- Eccentric spindle collet for resharpened cutters
- Spring loaded carriage makes for smooth, effortless dovetail cutting
- Cutter height of 3/16" to 3/4" accommodates different cutting depths and board thicknesses
- Extra large soft grip handle provides positive control and comfort
- The precision linear carriage bearings are sealed on both ends to eliminate dust buildup
- Visual stylus and template aid in guiding the carriage
- Material stops provide convenient positioning of the workpiece
- Cast iron and steel construction for added stability and durability
- 1HP motor transfers plenty of power via the drive belt to the spindle
- Standard Equipment:
- Four-sided template
- Workstops
- Tool kit
- Dovetail bit
- Dust chute with hose
The POWERMATIC® DT45 manual dovetail machine is used to cut dovetails for drawers and various furniture components. The machine is equipped with a router spindle which allows cutting dovetails of adjustable height. The DT45 can machine four types of dovetails with different pitches. Locking and unlocking of pieces takes place manually by an eccentric clamp.
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1791304 |
Warranty | 5 Year |
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