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The JET 691200 is a variable-speed vertical knee mill equipped with the Newall C80 digital readout (DRO) system. It is designed for precision metal removal in machine shop environments where accurate positioning and repeatable cuts are required. The C80 DRO provides real-time axis position feedback, reducing setup time and improving part accuracy. This machine is suited for toolroom work, prototype fabrication, and general machining operations. Installation and commissioning are typically performed by qualified millwrights or machine tool technicians. At 2420 pounds, rigging equipment is required for placement.
The JET 691200 is intended for use in professional machine shop and toolroom settings. It handles a wide range of milling operations including face milling, end milling, drilling, and boring. The integrated Newall C80 DRO makes it well suited for shops transitioning from manual operation to digitally assisted machining without full CNC investment. This mill targets machinists, tool and die makers, and production shops requiring a reliable manual knee mill platform with position feedback capability.
Designed as an OEM-configured vertical knee milling machine with factory-installed Newall C80 DRO; consult JET documentation for compatible accessories, tooling holders, and collet systems appropriate to this mill model.
Placement of this machine requires certified rigging equipment rated for loads exceeding 2420 pounds; a qualified millwright or machine tool technician should oversee installation and leveling. Ensure the mounting surface is a reinforced concrete floor capable of supporting the machine weight with appropriate anchoring. Electrical connection must comply with local codes and the machine nameplate voltage and amperage requirements before energizing. Verify all axis locks, lubrication points, and DRO connections before initial operation.
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