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Jet Drum Sander w/ closed stand

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Jet Drum Sander w/ closed stand

    $3,134.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • Sandsmart™ control continuously monitors the load on the drum motor and automatically regulates the speed of the conveyor motor to maintain the highest feed rate without overload
    • Conveyor bed parallelism is easily adjusted by turning the dial on the outside of the bed - no tools required
    • Parallelism adjust dial features a stop to quickly return the conveyor bed to a flat position
    • Dust hood includes a patented integrated channel that mirrors the shape of the drum and directs dust to the 4" collection por
    • Precision-machined and dynamically balanced extruded aluminum drum is designed to dissipate heat to extend the life of the sandpaper as well as protect the work surface from heat damag
    • Die cast drum carriage design is optimized for rigidity to provide years of consistent quality
    Part # JT9-723544CSK
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