JET JCDC-3 Cyclone Dust Collector Kit, 3HP 1PH 230V

    JET JCDC-3 Cyclone Dust Collector Kit, 3HP 1PH 230V

    SKU: JT9-717530K
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    $2,914.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • The cyclone's two stage separation provides more working CFM than comparable horsepower single stage units
    • Heavy debris is pulled down to collection drum before debris stream reaches the filter, providing constant suction
    • Direct mounted filter eliminates inefficiencies from ridged flex hosing and bends
    • Fine dust particles are filtered through pleated material that captures even the smallest particles down to 1 micron and below
    • Heavy debris is captured in a 66 gallon drum with quick release levers and independent casters for quick emptying
    • Included radio frequency remote control works from up to 50 feet away
    • Remote timer settings allows system to run for 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours before automatic shutoff
    • Double paddle manual cleaning system quickly cleans the pleated filter
    • Swivel casters make it easy to move the unit around the shop
    Brand Jet
    Part # JT9-717530K
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