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The JET JT9-714650 is a 15-inch woodworking bandsaw rated at 3 HP and designed for single-phase 230-volt service. Built around a rigid steel frame with a cast-iron table and trunnion, it is engineered for demanding re-saw work, curve cutting, and finish-quality ripping in professional and high-volume shop environments. The table tilts 5 degrees left and 45 degrees right to support a wide range of angled cuts. A rack-and-pinion adjustable four-sided guide post keeps the blade supported across the full cutting height. Licensed woodworkers, millwork shops, and serious cabinet shops are the primary installers and operators of this machine.
The JT9-714650 suits residential cabinet shops, commercial millwork operations, and trade school environments where consistent re-saw capacity and throat depth are required. The cast-iron fence system includes a micro-adjust dial for repeatable positioning, making it well suited to production runs where dimensional accuracy matters. The slotted table accepts standard miter gauges. Dual 4-inch dust collection ports are independently located to capture chips and dust at the source, keeping the work area clean during extended operation.
Designed as an OEM unit matching the JWBS-15-3 model specification for single-phase 230-volt shop installations requiring a 15-inch class bandsaw.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in compliance with NEC requirements for single-phase 230-volt motor circuits, including proper overcurrent protection and grounding. The machine must be anchored to a solid floor surface before operation to prevent movement under load. Disconnect and lock out power before performing any blade changes, guide adjustments, or tensioning work. Confirm blade tension and tracking before resuming cuts after any blade service.
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