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Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit with Case.

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Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit with Case. Features
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Well-balanced design and front and rear grips provide better control A 4-amp motor provides impressive power Double-edged tungsten carbide mini blades make smooth cuts Quick and easy blade changing Two-blade cutterhead produces 30,000 cuts per minute
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Additional Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit with Case. Information
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High power-to-weight ratio Features: Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit Redesigned 4 AMP motor delivers more output power for increased performance Weighs only 5.5 lbs. Centerline balance with front and rear grips positioned for better control; helps eliminate gouging and uneven planing Simple blade setting system for fast blade installation Lock-on button for continuous operation Precision machined aluminum base for planing accuracy Equipped with double-edged tungsten-carbide mini blades for long life and smooth cutting All ball bearing construction for long tool life Double insulated Specifications: Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit Planing Width -- 3-1/4" Planing Depth -- 1/32" No Load RPM -- 15,000 Amps -- 4.0 Length -- 11-1/2" Net Weight -- 5.5 lbs Shipping Weight -- 10.9 lbs The Makita N1900B Includes: -- Blade gauge assembly (123010-1) -- Socket wrench (782209-3) -- Guide rule
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What Customers Say About Makita N1900B 3-1/4" Planer Kit with Case.:
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This is an important adjustment and Makita did not do a good job on this. The plastic is cast and is not true.I used a digital caliper and machinist square to mill the plastic base(use sand paper on a glass plate or even the rear plate of the planer) and stop and thru trial and error I was able to get the level correct. The jig setting is too long so the blades mount high with respect to the rear plate. I like this tool but as previously said the jig to set the blades is off. I also have a hard time with the hard case in trying to fit everything in it. My planer blades were about 0.5 mm off, above the rear plate,causing snipe at the exit of the cut even with pressure on the rear part of the handle. This is critical as is any planer. Rather than shimming the plate ,I chose to adjust the jig.
A good tool to buy. I like this Makita, it's made in America. Here are my opinion about it: pro: solid, strong,double-edged tungsten carbide mini blades make smooth cuts,quick and easy blade changing con: my only complaint about this is there's no gauge on depth setting dial.
I had to compensate by shimming under the front of the rear shoe. I would have expected the factory set-up to be better. The bonus bag is sweet.it's even big enough for my circular saw. Works great now.P.S. The blades were not parallel to the base, so I reset the blades with the jig. After resetting the blades (3 times with the same result), I found the jig set the blades 0.015" higher than the rear shoe, hence it would dig in at the end on the board.
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