JET JSG-6DCK Belt Disc Sander w/ Open Stand


$1,699.99 ea.
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JET JSG-6DCK Belt Disc Sander w/ Open Stand
- Two precision-ground cast iron tables have positive stops at 90° and 45° for sanding flat pieces or mitered angles; allows belt sander to be used vertically, horizontally or anywhere in-between
- Exclusive dual thumbscrew belt tracking adjustment locks to keep belt on track during use
- Graphite covered steel platen runs cooler increasing machine and belt life
- Specially designed belt guard allows full use of the 6" belt width and length
- Drive drum is rubber-coated for a better grip on the sanding belt resulting in less slippage
- Tracking adjustment knob with quick-lock handle keeps belt on track during use
- Quick-release belt tension lever makes belt changes fast and easy
- Quick-lock dust cover allows fast disc changes
- Single 4" dust port on the back of the base collects dust effectively from both the belt and disc
- Powerful 1-1/2HP motor easily handles the toughest sanding operations
- Built-in handles for easier portability
- Heavy-duty steel open-style stand provides solid support
The JET JSG-6DC Sander combines a 12" disc and a 6" x 48" belt to provide raw industrial 1.5 HP sanding power. The exclusive dual thumbscrew belt tracking adjustment locks to keep the belt on track while tackling any tough application. The sander boasts both a quick release belt tension lever and a quick lock dust cover for the disc. The built in handle allows for easy portability around the workshop while the included stand saves room on your workbench.
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-708599K |
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