Powermatic Jointer: 54A PM 6'' Jointer w/ Quick Set Knives


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Powermatic Jointer: 54A PM 6'' Jointer w/ Quick Set Knives
- The cutterhead features three auto-set knives that automatically align themselves in the cutterhead
- 66" long adjustable infeed and outfeed tables provide more working surface
- Fine/quick adjustment lever on infeed table for precision cuts
- Extra-long 38" two-way tilting fence with positive stops provides quick positioning for 90° or bevel cuts
- Enlarged sheet metal stand provides a sturdy base
- 1HP motor offers plenty of power
- Built-in ledge for 1/2" rabbeting capacity
- Fence controls are center-mounted for convenience
- Push button switch is lockable to prevent accidental starting
- 4" port for dust collection
- Standard Equipment:
- 1HP TEFC Motor
- Two push blocks
- Dust collection port
- Cutterhead guard
- Industrial push-button switch
- Set of three high-speed, heat-treated auto-set steel knives
The 6" Jointer features three auto-set knives that align themselves in the cutterhead for rapid knife changes. Oversized infeed/outfeed tables are mounted on dovetailed ways and have a built-in rabbeting ledge. The fence is 38" in length, with positive stops at 90° and 45° right and left. The fine/quick adjustment lever on the infeed table offers quick set-ups with precision controlled depth of cut. The heavy steel stand features a powerful motor with a non-slip v-belt drive for maximum performance. The 4" dust port offers easy connection to any dust collection system.
Brand | Powermatic |
Part # | PM9-1791279DXK |
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