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J-3230 5 X 8 HORIZONTAL BANDSAW - WET by Jet - US

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  • Part Number: 414453
  • UPC: 00662756090959
  • Availability: Item is usually in stock, but we'll be in touch if there's a problem
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Product Overview
Adjustable guides and hydraulic feed, steel worm gear and bronze drive gear, and auto shutoff at end of the cut are some of the features that makes this JET Hydraulic Band Saw a must for any professional machine shop. The built-in handle and wheels makes relocation within your workspace quick and easy.
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Industrial Category:
Power Tools
Industrial Subcategory:
Power Saws and Accessories
Category Level 4:
Stationary Band Saws
Blade Speeds (SFPM):
85, 125, 200
Blade Wheel Diameter (In.):
7/1/2002
Configurable Base Item:
No
Country of Origin:
Taiwan
Drive:
Belt Drive
Gross Weight (Lbs):
165
Gross Weight (Lbs) (Unit):
Pound
Item Height (inches):
0
Item Length (inches):
0
Item Weight (lbs):
165
Item Width (inches):
0
Motor (HP):
1/2 HP, 115V, 1Ph
Net Weight (Lbs.):
160
Net Weight (Lbs.) (Unit):
Pound
Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) (In.):
37 x 16 x 37
Prewired Voltage (V.):
115
Prop 65:
View
Rectangle at 45 Degrees (In.):
4-1/2 x 5
Rectangle at 90 Degrees (In.):
7-1/2 x 5
Round at 45 Degrees (In.):
4/1/2002
Round at 90 Degrees (In.):
5
Vise Swivels (Deg.):
45°
Warranty:
2 Year
Manufactured By:
Jet - US
Other Details
Adjustable blade guides with side eccentric shaft with ball bearings with rear-ball bearings
Adjustable Material Stop
Blade drive is a steel, heat treated worm driving a bronze worm gear in an oil bath
Blade guides with side eccentric shaft with ball bearings
Fully adjustable hydraulic downfeed system
Heavy Duty 14-gauge steel stand with shelf has been redesigned for stability, rigidity and ease of use.
Wheels and handle for easy movement
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