JET JWL-1840EVS LATHE 2HP, 230V


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JET JWL-1840EVS LATHE 2HP, 230V
- Headstock slides for maximum versatility
- Extended spindle nose houses dual headstock spindle bearings
- Four inch cast iron risers allow user to adjust height of lathe for maximum comfort
- Improved tailstock quill locking mechanism incorporates an anti-rotation key
- Tailstock features Acme threads for smooth and durable movement
- Banjo uses non-marring, positive locking wedge system to securely hold tool post
- Tool post locking mechanism designed for year of consistent strength
- Spindle lock latch frees up both hands
- Electronic infinitely variable speed from 40 – 3200 RPM
- 36 integrated indexing positions
- Newly designed headstock locking handle accessible from front of lathe
- Remote emergency stop button can be situated along the lathe bed
- Convenient leg-mounted tool holder
- Conveniently located digital readout
- Rubber tool mat on top of headstock
- E Drive Inverter features a built in EMI filter
- Inverter is enclosed for added protection
Introducing the 1840EVS woodworking lathe from JET. Designed to be as versatile as you are in the shop this lathe features a headstock that slides the full length of the bed. The included four-inch cast iron risers allow you to easily choose the working height that maximizes your comfort.
Brand | Jet |
Part # | JT9-719600 |
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