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Item Number: 307505
Manufacturer Part ID: KP0800K

Manufacturer: Makita


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    KP0800K Makita 3-1/4 In. Planer Kit

    Features 6.5 amp motor for fast material removal. High power-to-weight ratio - weighs only 5.7 lb (pound). Planes up to 3-1/4 In. wide and 3/32 In. deep in a single pass. Two-blade cutter head with 17,000 rpm (revolutions per minute) delivers smooth finish. Easy blade setting system for fast blade installation. Precision machined aluminum base for planing accuracy. Equipped with double edge carbide blades for added performance. Rigid die-cast aluminum housing with all ball bearing construction for longer tool life. Machined aluminum and balanced planer drum for reduced vibration and added durability. Lock-on button for continuous operation. Click depth adjustment knob with easy-to-read scale with settings from 0 In. to 3/32 In. (.01 mm increments) for precise depth adjustment. Ergonomically centered balance with rubberized front and rear handles for added comfort. Spring-loaded stand elevates the base to protect the blades and work piece. High quality poly-v belt provides added durability. Can be equipped with large, high speed steel blades (optional accessory). Double insulated. Includes (1) 3-1/4 In. planer blade set, (1) blade gauge (123010-1), (1) socket wrench (782209-3), (1) guide rule (165581-2), and (1) tool case (824892-1).

    No. KP0800K: Amperage: 6.5, Blade Width: 3-1/4 In., Planing Depth: 3/32 In., Planing Width: 3-1/4 In., Maximum Speed: 17,000 rpm, Cord Length: 8.2 Ft., Dimensions: 8-1/2 In. x 10-3/4 In. x 15 In., Weight: 5.7 Lb., Warranty: 1 Year, Corded/Cordless: Corded, Pkg Qty: 1, Package Type: Box

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