Jet Sander Drum 1836 W/Stand Jwds-1836

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Jet Sander Drum 1836 W/Stand Jwds-1836

    $1,979.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • Self-Cooling Drum
    • Drum is easily removable
    • Drum utilizes sealed and permanently lubricated ball bearings for longer life
    • Infinitely variable speed control of up to 10 feet per minute allows the user to choose the optimal feed rate
    • Integrated on/off switch and variable speed control knob are conveniently located
    • Precision-flattened reinforced steel conveyor bed
    • Precision-machined and dynamically balanced extruded aluminum drum is designed to dissipate heat and protect the work surface from heat-damage
    • Separate feed and drum motors provide independent control, optimizing the performance of the sander
    • Stand features a 20" x 37" footprint to increase stability and has a storage shelf and pre-drilled holes for casters
    • The relative depth scale on the handwheel allows the user to reset and measure the depth for every project
    Brand Jet
    Part # JT9-723530K
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