The new JET® 16” x 40” Electronic Variable Speed Woodworking Lathe is loaded with cutting-edge features that distinguish it from others in its class. Included is a sliding headstock that also pivots 360 degrees, electronic infinitely variable speed from 40 – 3200 RPM, and a newly designed headstock locking handle.
Features:
- Headstock slides and rotates for maximum versatility
- Extended spindle nose houses dual headstock spindle bearings
- Improved tailstock quill locking mechanism incorporates an anti-rotation key
- Tailstock features Acme threads for smooth and durable movement
- Banjo uses non-marring, positive locking wedge system to securely hold tool post
- Tool post locking mechanism designed for year of consistent strength
- Spindle lock latch frees up both hands
- Electronic infinitely variable speed from 40 – 3200 RPM
- 36 integrated indexing positions
- Newly designed headstock locking handle accessible from front of lathe
- Convenient leg-mounted tool holder
- Inverter is enclosed for added protection
- E Drive Inverter features a built in EMI filter
- Conveniently located digital readout
- Rubber tool mat on top of headstock
Specifications:
- Swing Over Bed (In.) 16-1/2
- Swing Over Tool Rest Base (In.) 12-7/8
- Distance Between Centers (In.) 40
- Headstock Movement Slide & Rotate
- Spindle Bore (In.) 5/8
- Tailstock Bore (In.) 3/8
- Spindle Taper MT2
- Quill Taper MT2
- Quill Travel (In.) 4-1/4
- Spindle Thread (In./TPI) 1-1/4"/8 TPI
- Outboard External Threads (In. x TPI) 3/4-14 LH
- Spindle Speeds High 120-3200/Low 40-1200
- Speed Range 40-3200
- Number of Indexing Positions 36
- Centerline of Spindle to Floor (In.) 44-1/2
- Outboard Turning Yes
- Bed Construction Cast Iron
- Motor Power (HP) 1-1/2
- Motor Phase (PH) 3
- Motor Voltage (V.) 230
- Prewired Voltage (V.) 115 Input Only
- Wiring Remarks 115v input only
- Motor Amps 4.6
- Recommended Circuit Size (Amps.) 20
CA Prop 65 WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance know to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection