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Grizzly G9953ZX 16" Z Series Jointer w/ Spiral Cutterhead

Grizzly G9953ZX 16 Z Series Jointer w/ Spiral Cutterhead

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Brand: Grizzly
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $5,395.00



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Misc.
Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 1.1 x 0.4

MPN: G9953ZX
UPC: 690550699535
EAN: 0690550699535
ASIN: B0000DD0YT

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 4 cam adjustment on infeed table provide perfect alignment with outfeed table
  • 4 knife slot cutterhead with shielded ball bearings and grease fittings
  • Motor: 3 H.P., 220V, single phase, TEFC capacitor start induction
  • Shipping weight approx. 1700 lbs.
  • Table measures 17" x 99-1/4"

Accessories:

  • Shop Fox H0736 Safety Glasses
  • Grizzly H2993 4 pc. Machinist's Square Set
  • Grizzly H4229 Anti-Fatigue Mats - 24" x 60"
  • Peltor H4978 Deluxe Personal Hearing Protector
  • Grizzly H7319 14 x 14 x 2mm Inserts (Carbide), 10 Pack

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The first thing that comes to mind when describing the Grizzly Ultimate 16" jointer is CAST IRON! Tipping the scales at over 1700 pounds, this jointer features a solid cast iron base, hardened and precision ground cast iron tables, a center mounted cast iron fence, and cast iron table elevation handwheels. When smooth operation, large cutting capacity, and mirror smooth finishes are high on your list of desirable features, rely on Grizzly to deliver.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Solid Machine   December 5, 2006
Dennis Swan (Murfreesboro, TN United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I used this machine for almost three years at work. I am a bit of a tool snob, but was suprised at this machine. It holds it's outfeed table adjustments. The sprial head is excellent. The power of the motor was very substantial. My only complaints were the cutterhead gaurd and the fence. You have to position the gaurd so that it doesn't strike the fence when it returns or it will knock the fence out of square.

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