A generously sized machined alloy table and tilting fence that's designed for lighter duty applications - this jointer provides ample power. Factory fitted with a spiral cutterhead, its 16x HSS cutter inserts have two sharp cutting edges, which can be rotated and easily replaced when required. Spinning at 10000rpm, the six row cutterhead leaves a fine finish on even cranky grain. Cutters may also be upgraded to the precision edge and harder wearing carbide inserts.
The wider 8" planing capacity is matched nicely with wide, low friction alloy in/outfeed tables and both feature extendable work supports to help you manage the longer work you would expect to be doing on this size machine. The supports are adjustable so they run parrallel to your feed tables.
Perfect for almost any professional or heavy hobby workshop. A well positioned 4" dust chute ensures effective dust extraction (must be connected to a dust collector or shop vac). Pivoting cutterhead guard, NVR safety switch and the included two pushblocks will help to keep you safe. The infeed and outfeed tables are factory set but are fully adjustable for important coplaner alignment. This is a feature normally found on our larger, full size cast iron machinery.
Lightweight, portable and an extremely good performer. The optional stand (PS-330) is perfect for this machine so it can be added as a more permanent solution to your workshop.
Spiral vs Helical - Confusion abounds:
Because the two terms are used in different ways (and interchanged at time) here is our Carbatec definition.
Helical (or true helical) Cutterheads feature rows of cutters that are wrapped around the cutterhead in a very definite helix shaped row. The cutters or inserts are set at an angle to your workpiece, which gives them a very clean shear cutting action. The cutters will have a slight radius cutting edge, to help eliminate lines in your work and increase this shear action.
Spiral Cutterheads on the other hand, generally feature blades arranged around the cutterhead, perpendicular to the workpiece (not angled), configured so as the cutterhead spins, the next cutter along will be in contact the work. As this repeats, the cutting action happen in a spiral path.
The difference? Many reviews around the world say that with smaller portable machines, Spiral offers very little difference in cut for the added cost of Helical. With larger cast iron workshop machinery, True Helical cutterheads reign supreme. Thats why Carbatec only offer you the very best option.