Powermatic Pm2820Evs Drill Press

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Powermatic Pm2820Evs Drill Press

    $3,035.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • Designed for a range of materials and applications
    • For unbeatable accuracy, the laser cross hairs provide precise tool point indication.
    • Gear driven power transfers torque consistently and efficiently for a wide range of materials.
    • Handles can be reversed for left or right sided operation.
    • Highly visible digital readout gives users control.
    • Includes Powermatic’s patented integrated depth stop for efficient drilling
    • Includes the most versatile table in the drill press market. Allows insert to be removed for better access to oversized pieces.
    • Standing on an oversized cast base for outstanding stability for the 20 inch swing.
    • The electronic variable speed means torque is not lost using either the higher or low speed settings. Low speed setting ranges 150 – 870 RPM and the high speed setting ranges 600 – 3600 RPM.
    • The large cast table adjusts to a range of positions and tilts to a full ninety degree position.
    Brand Jet
    Part # PM9-1792820
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