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The innovative JET JJP-12HH Helical Head 12" Jointer/Planer takes our award-winning jointer/planer combination machine and makes it an ever better investment. The powerful 3HP induction motor easily handles the toughest jointing and planing tasks. With the addition of our quality helical cutterhead with indexable carbide inserts for a superior finish and quieter cut, the all-new JJP-12HH sets the standard for creating superior stock in your own workshop.
Features:
- Extra large aluminum extruded fence with centered controls for quick adjustments
- Extremely quick changeover between jointing and planing functions. Fence does not need to be removed
- Heavy-duty cast iron tables with a machined finish to ensure accuracy and flatness
- Heavy-duty, one-piece steel closed stand includes mounting tabs for increased stability
- Large handwheel for quick and precise adjustments of planer table
- Magnetic switch provides safer and more reliable operation
- Parallelogram design keeps the table close to the cutterhead for improved finish and allows for precise depth of cut adjustments
Specifications:
- Cutterhead Speed (RPM): 5500.0000
- Dust Collection Minimum CFM Required (CFM): 400
- Dust Port Outside Diameter (In.): 4
- Motor Power (HP): 3
- Motor Voltage (V.): 230
- Prewired Voltage (V.): 230
- Prop 65: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
- Style (Type): Planer/Jointer
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