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This product weighs 1630 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The JET 690175 is a vertical knee mill configured with both X-axis and Y-axis powerfeed units factory installed. Designed for precision metal removal in machine shop environments, this mill delivers controlled table movement along two axes without manual handwheel operation. The integrated powerfeeds allow machinists to maintain consistent feed rates during facing, slotting, and contouring operations. At 1,630 pounds, the JVM-836-3 platform is a substantial floor-standing machine built for production and job shop use. Licensed machinists, toolmakers, and vocational machine shop technicians are the primary installers and operators of this equipment.
The JET 690175 is suited for commercial machine shops, vocational training facilities, and industrial maintenance departments requiring a full-featured vertical knee mill. The factory-installed X and Y powerfeeds eliminate the need for field installation of aftermarket feed units, reducing setup time before first use. This configuration is appropriate for shops performing repetitive milling operations where consistent, motorized table feed improves throughput and reduces operator fatigue over long production runs.
Designed as an OEM-configured vertical knee milling machine; consult JET documentation for compatible tooling, arbors, and collet systems appropriate to the JVM-836-3 spindle specification.
Installation of a floor-standing knee mill of this weight class requires appropriate rigging equipment and a level, reinforced concrete floor capable of supporting the static load. Electrical connection must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with NEC requirements for the machine's specified voltage and phase. Disconnect and lock out all power sources before performing any service, tooling changes, or adjustment to the powerfeed units. Refer to the JET operator manual for lubrication, tramming, and pre-operation inspection procedures.
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