Jet Drum Sander w/ stand JT9-723520K
SKU: JT9-723520K$1,499.00 ea.
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- 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 # | JT9-723520K |
| Stock Number | JT9-723520K |
|---|---|
| Drum Bearing Diameter (In.) | 1 |
| Drum Diameter (In.) | 5 |
| Dust Collection Minimum CFM Required (CFM) | 400 |
| Dust Port Outside Diameter (In.) | 4 |
| Maximum Board Thickness (In.) | 3 |
| Minimum Board Length (In.) | 2-3/8 |
| Minimum Board Thickness (In.) | 1/32 |
| Model Number | JWDS-1632 |
| Motor Amps | 14 |
| Motor Power (HP) | 1-1/2 |
| Prop 65 | Cancer and Reproductive Harm |
| Recommended Circuit Size (Amps.) | 20 |
| Warranty | 5 Year |
| Gross Weight | 182.0 |
| Net weight | 156.0 |
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