Carbatec 10" Combination Planer Thicknesser
Description
Features & Benefits
* 10" (250mm) capacity
* 1-1/2 HP induction motor
* Cast iron jointing tables
* Top table is removed to convert the machine to thicknesser mode
* 3 - HSS knives produce efficient cutting
* 4" (100mm) dust port
Description
We have updated the look product code of our AW106PT (now TJ-250P), however, be assured, all specifications of this machine are the same as our tried and tested AW106PT.
An economy version of a European style planer/thicknesser this machine is a real space saver in the workshop. Featuring flip-up tables for conversion to thicknesser mode the tables have noise-dampening slots to help minimize noise while machining. A serrated steel infeed roller on the infeed side is standard along with urethane rollers. The European style alloy cutterhead guard allows you access to the timber when being planed while still using your push blocks for maximum safety.
As with all machines of this type we highly recommend at least a 2HP dust collector to be paired with the planer/thicknesser. This will increase the efficiency of the machine and minimise dust and shavings that need to be collected after machining the timber has stopped.
The 3-knife straight cutterhead features HSS knives that can be easily removed and sharpened. A spare pair of blades should always be on hand so that you can swap them out, sharpening the old blades and replacing them with your spare set. This reduces down time and increases your productivity.
Product Specifications
Brand Carbatec
Motor 1.1kW (1.5HP) Induction, 10A plug
Switch Type Magnetic Safety
Cutterhead Straight 3 knife
Dust Port 100mm (4")
Fence Tilt -45° / 45°
Maximum Cutting Width 250mm
Positive Stops -45° / 90° / 45°
Table Material Cast Iron
Table Size 1190mm
Workshop Footprint (WxDxH) 1100mm x 800mm x 1000mm
Thicknesser Mode - Feed Rate 8m/min
Thicknesser Mode - Feed Rollers Serrated / Steel
Warranty Period 2 Years
Shipping Weight 165Kg
Nett Weight 150Kg
NOTE:
The overhand planing function of this machine is commonly called a jointer as it is for creating straight and square edges for joints between boards. This overhand operation has also been called a "Buzzer" due to the noise made by straight knife machines. Many people refer to these machines where timber travels over the top of the cutter as Buzzers.
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AucklandLimited Stock
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ChristchurchLimited Stock