Jet Benchtop Sander

    Jet Benchtop Sander

    SKU: JT9-723510
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    $1,319.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • Self-Cooling Drum
    • Abrasive take-up fasteners make changing abrasives quick and easy
    • Control system with integrated circuit breaker protects motor from over heating
    • Extruded aluminum drum is designed to dissipate heat and protect wood from heat-damage
    • Heavy duty die-cast aluminum and steel body provides rigidity for consistent quality
    • Infinitely variable-speed control allows the user to choose the optimal feed rate
    • Open ended design allows for up to 20" of sanding capacity with 2 passes
    • Precision-flattened reinforced steel conveyor bed supports the boards passing under the sanding drum
    • Toolless abrasive take-up fasteners make changing abrasives quick and easy
    Brand Jet
    Part # JT9-723510
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