JET JJ-6CSDX, 6" Deluxe Jointer, 1HP 1PH 115/230V, Quick-Set Knives


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JET JJ-6CSDX, 6" Deluxe Jointer, 1HP 1PH 115/230V, Quick-Set Knives
- Three high-speed steel quick change knives provide rapid cutting, a superior finish and eliminates the need for a knife setting gauge
- Extra-long heavy-duty cast iron infeed and outfeed tables with precision machined finish
- Built-in rabbeting ledge adds versatility
- Two-way tilting fence with positive stops at 45° and 90° to handle bevel operations
- Exclusive front-mounted table adjustment handwheels make quick, easy and accurate corrections
- Industrial push-button controls are conveniently placed for easy access
- Built-in dust chute with 4" port connects to your collection system for efficient dust/chip disposal
- Center fence controls are conveniently mounted to allow quick adjustments
- Powerful 1HP motor easily handles the toughest jointing tasks
- Heavy-duty, one-piece steel closed stand includes mounting tabs for increased stability
If you are looking for a Jointer that squares your wood, every time; look no further. The JET 6" Long Bed Jointer offers one of the longest working surfaces in its' class. With the addition of an exclusive auto-set quick change knife system you can replace or change all three blades in a fraction of the time other machines take. Make the JET 6" Long Bed Jointer the next high performance machine for your shop.
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-708457DXK |
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