Item No. | TP006-8A |
Voltage/Frequency | 110V/230V~50Hz/60Hz |
Input Power | 1500W/13A |
No Load Speed | 9000/min |
Feed Speed | 6m/min-1 |
Max Cutting Width | 204mm |
Plane Depth | 0-3mm Jointer 0-2mm Planer |
Plane Height | 5-120mm |
Jointer Table Size | 770*212mm |
Planer Table Size | 270*204mm |
Blade Size | 210*16.5*1.5mm 2pcs |
Exterior Size | 808*442*464mm |
Qty/Ctn | 1pc |
G.W/N.W | 32/27.5kg |
Dimensions | 85x46x42.5cm |
Qty/20GP | 165pcs |
Essentially, there are 3 types of machine in this woodworking category. Fortunately, they are most easily differentiated simply from their appearance:
1.The Thicknesser - The thicknesser is also called a planer or a thickness planer in the US. It is easily identifiable by its 'box'-like square-ish appearance with the cutting mechanism doing its business on the top face of the workpiece. The thicknesser is used to create a level surface on uneven or old wood stock but it is not designed to 'straighten' out any bowing or cupping curvature that might be inherent in stretches of wood.
2.The Jointer Planer - The second type of machine is the jointer planer which is also known more simply as a jointer. This jointer is easy to identify by the large surface and exposed cutting blades on the top of the machine (assuming the blade guard is pushed to one side). Stretches of wood are then passed over the cutting blades to level the wood from below. The jointer planer also incorporates a fence which allows the operator to create right-angled adjacent faces on the workpiece.
3.The Planer Thicknesser - Finally, we have the planer thicknesser (also sometimes called the jointer thicknesser in the UK and equivalent to the planer-jointer combo in the US). This is simply a machine that incorporates both of the two previous machine types, a jointer planer on the upper surface and a thicknesser underneath.