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JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase
 
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JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase

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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase + JET 98-2202 Infeed/Outfeed Sanding Support Table for 22-44 Plus Only + Performax 60-2000 Sandpaper Assortment Paper for 22-44 sander
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Product Specifications
Part Number :649004K
Power Source:corded-electric
Voltage:115 volts
Horsepower:1.75 HP
Item Dimensions
Weight:296 Pounds

Technical Details

  • SandSmart conveyor control for load control
  • 4-inch dust port for easy collection
  • 1-3/4 horsepower motor for fast removal of stock
  • Precision-flattened reinforced steel conveyor bed for smooth feeds
  • Minimal assembly required for easy setup

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Performax Plus Drum Sander Features an exclusive SandSmart controlled, infinite variable feed rate from 0 to 10 feet per minute for superior finishes with no overloading. Patented, abrasive take-up fasteners mean quick paper changes while a TEFC motor prevents dust infiltration. A continuous-duty design allows heavier use for longer periods. A precision-flattened, reinforced steel conveyor bed with a no-give power feed conveyor belt offers consistently smooth feeds. The drum height and downward pressure are adjustable to eliminate snipe. The Mini sander also Features a self-cooling, machine-balanced, 5-inch by 10-inch extruded aluminum drum with zinc-plated steel tension rollers mounted next to it. An easy-to-use cast iron, height adjustment, hand wheel allows both radical height changes and minute adjustments to 1/16-inch for precise stock removal. A safety power switch with overload protection on the front of the base protects the operator from accidental starts. Operating at 1,700 RPM, the drum also Features a sealed ball bearing for permanent lubrication and smoother sanding.

FEATURES

  • SandSmart conveyor control for load control
  • 4" dust port for easy collection
  • 1 3/4hp motor for fast removal of stock
  • Precision-flattened reinforced steel conveyor bed for smooth feeds
  • Minimal assembly required for easy setup

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Max. Width: 44 in.(Two passes)
  • Min. Length: 2-1/4 in.
  • Max. Thickness: 4 in.
  • Min. Thickness: 1/32 in.
  • Drum Dimensions (dia. x L/in.): 5 x 22 in.
  • Drum Speed: 1,700 rpm
  • Dust Port Dia.: 4 in.
  • Conveyor Motor: 43 in./lbs. Torque; Direct Drive, DC
  • Conveyor Variable Feed Rate (FPM): 0 to 10
  • Motor (TEFC): 1-3/4HP, 1PH, 115V
  • Net Wt. Benchtop only (lbs.): 282 lbs.
  • Minimum of 400 CFM dust collection recommended
  • 20 Amp service required

Product Description

Includes 22-44 Plus Open Stand Drum Sander - 649004K, 80-Grit Abrasive Strip, 100-Grit Abrasive Belt, TufTool,

Product Details

Product Manual [2.98mb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 296 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 209 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00020BNAY
  • Item model number: 649004K
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #146,764 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)


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121 of 121 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good sander! Just be aware of its limitations., January 4, 2005
This review is from: JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
Purchased a Performax 22-44 Plus from www.amazon.com a few months ago. Figured I'd post my experiences with the 22-44 and Amazon since I know I found these reviews very helpful when it came time to make my own decisions on what and where to buy.

Woodmaster, Delta, Grizzly, and Performax, seem to be the manufacturers most discussed when the topic of drum sanders came up.

The specific pros and cons have been discussed extensively in various newsgroups. Suggest a few Google searches using the appropriate key words to form your own opinion. In any case, I decided on the Performax 22-44 Plus based on the following (obviously, ymmv):

Woodmaster: (+) best quality, (+) excellent performance, (-) very expensive
Delta: (+) good quality, (~) debatable performance, (+) affordable
Grizzly: (+) good quality, (~) debatable performance, (+) affordable
Performax: (+) good quality, (+) good performance, (+) affordable

I wasn't able to try out any of these machines prior to purchase, so the above observations were based on my review of the various on-line threads and magazine reviews. Now that I've had a chance to use this thing a while here's some of my personal observations.

First off, there were quite a few comments about tripping/popping breakers if you weren't careful feeding material (the 22-44 draws up to 20 amps under load). I'm scratching my head on that one. I run my unit on a dedicated 15 amp breaker; sometimes on the same circuit as my 1 1/2 hp dust collector by accident. I've found the sandpaper begins burning/gouging the wood long before it'll pop a breaker. This end result is the same regardless of the grit (i.e., 36 to 220). I usually sand pieces 5 to 8 inches wide (mostly oak); however, I've fed a few glued boards 16 to 20 inches wide with the same results. I only tripped a breaker once when I inadvertently tried to feed some 3/4 inch material through the 22-44 with it set to 5/8. It tried to take off an 1/8 inch in one pass (1/32 is about max in one pass)--the drum came to a screeching halt when the breaker popped. Patience is the only game in town with the 22-44. From my experience (i.e., my feeding style), it takes 3 or 4 (sometimes more) passes at a given height before you can safely crank the height down a quarter-turn (1/64 inch) for subsequent passes. Rush and you'll burn/gouge the material and drastically reduce the life of the sandpaper (if not ruin it altogether). With belts running about $5 to $10 a pop (Klingspor is the best value IMHO; also OEM for Performax), it's an expensive mistake. Angling the material just slightly for each pass with an occasional straight feed greatly increases the effectiveness of the sanding. It reduces burning and increases the efficiency of the sanding process. Sanding depths less than 1/8" will cause the conveyor belt to rub the drum's sanding belt occasionally. The primary culprit are the distortions (deformities) to the conveyor belt resulting from sitting in one position too long (i.e., while in transit). I've sanded down to 1/16" without a backer board. The only consequence (to my knowledge) has been the occasional "smoothing" of the conveyor belt surface and slightly increased wear to my sanding belt.

A pleasant surprise with the 22-44 has been the consistency of the sanding depth (this is assuming you've properly set the left/right side drum height). I've found after sanding with 120 grit or higher, no detectable differance in height *anywhere* on the material (middle, corners, etc.). If you need precise thickness for several pieces, don't touch the depth handle (it may not be easily repeatable without a bit of trial & error sanding using your thickness guage). I assure you anything you final sand at that static setting will be same, exact thickness as the other pieces you sand at that same setting. Some users noted conveyor belt tracking problems. One minor adjustment during the first hour of use was all my 22-44 needed to track correctly.

Quality of construction and material ranges from excellent to outstanding. The machine itself is very quiet. However, the sanding process can get very noisy. Do *not* use the 22-44 without a dust collector--it's hard on the machine, sandpaper, and most importantly, your health. I decided against the purchase of Performax in/out feeder supports. Since they don't appear to be adjustable, it seemed moot. I've been very successful (zero snipe) using the same support devices one would use to safely, accurately cut a large item on your table saw or planer.

I had some issues with shipping damage which amazon.com and WMH Group (distributor for Jet, Performax, Powermatic, etc.) rectified satisfactorily. Fixes didn't happen overnight and required followup and patience. I got the feeling both companies genuinely care about their customers. However, they're just too big and cumbersome to give that hold-your-hand, it'll be ok in the morning response. If that's important to you consider buying locally.

My two cents :)

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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality!!!, April 5, 2005
This review is from: JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
One must realize that this will not take the place of a good planer - none of these drum sanders are meant to remove a tremendous amount of material in one pass (however, I believe big belt sanders can eliminate need for a planer).

That being said, this product does a great job at sanding. The machine is well-made and very quiet. I have had no trouble whatsoever with the motor overheating or tripping my 25 amp circuit. I did need a conveyor belt replacement as mine had a "bubble" - Performax sent me a new one within a few days. Their customer service is very good.

I was initially concerned about the cantilevered design. I read complaints regarding the Performax 16-32" flexing under load or pressure. I haven't experienced this at all. It will flex a little if you really push it but this doesn't happen under normal usage.

I would really suggest this product over the competition in this price range. If you have an extra grand lying around, Grizzly makes some excellent quality belt sanders that might be more useful for some folks. However, I find this sander totally meeting my needs and expectations - and I have high demands of my woodworking tools.



Some important suggestions for those who are buying this product:

1) Align the drum head to the table. Ensure all bolts are tightened. This is a
product that needs to be properly set-up to work correctly!!!

2) Run the piece through several times and in different orientations for the intial
run. Don't take off more than a quarter-turn and run through twice at
each depth.

3) By an abrasive cleaning stick (~ $10). As soon as any dust loads the paper, clean
it off. This will help eliminate burns

4) Use the correct grit sandpaper for the job.

Overall, this is a great product that will give you uniform results. I highly recommend!!!
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Look Elsewhere, March 29, 2006
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David C. Brayton (Healdsburg, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JET 649004K 22X44 Plus Drum 22-by-1-3/4-Inch Sander with Open Stand 115-Volt 1-Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
When this thing is tuned and working properly, it's a great machine. Alas, those moments are rare. I spend more time adjusting it than actually using it.

First, setting the sanding drum parallel to the table is a pain in the ass. The owner's manual says that parallelism is set at the factory and should not hafta be set by the owner. When I received mine, it was out by 3/8"! This is a huge amount. Obviously, the quality control department was at lunch when my machine was assembled.

To set the parallelism, four bolts are loosed and a knob is turned. The problem arises from the fact that there is so much play in these components, that by the time everything is re-tightened, it is out of parallel again. So, to set it is very much a hit-or-miss process.

Second, attaching the sandpaper belt to the drum is another pain in the ass. There are two clips that hold the sandpaper, one on either end. The first one is easy to set because it is on the outboard and you can see it and reach it. But the in-board clip cannot be seen. The clearance between the drum and the frame is really tight. Performax supplies a wire thingamajig to open the clip and keep the sandpaper taut. This works kinda. But if you have bear paws for hands, forget it.

Third, it's tough to keep the sandpaper taut. Pulling the sandpaper taut, working the thingamajig and pulling the tab into the clip is an exercise in frustration. Then the belts will stretch and need to be re-tightened. And the belts will always rise away from the drum by about 1 mm where they turn into clip. The clip is at 90 degrees to the drum, so, you could crease the sandpaper so it fits better but when you do that, it weakens the sandpaper and it will break. So, with this bump, you really don't have a full 22" because it doesn't sand correctly at the bump in the sandpaper. And forget trying to sand something 44" wide-I'd rather use 36 grit as toilet paper than sand a wide face frame.

Fourth, wood burns for no apparent reason. I get these areas, usually 3/8" wide where something attaches itself to the belt and boom, there is a band of pitch that is burned onto the sandpaper and will never come off. This pitch immediately starts gouging the wood. I use a dust collector rated at 1100 CFM and I clean the belt often with a crepe rubber stick. Also, whenever I sand something greater than 6" wide I increase the depth of cut only 1/8 of a revolution at a time (1/128"). I'll also do multiple passes at each depth. So, I've come to the conclusion that this is underpowered. (And no, there are no glue linescausing this.)

The automatic feed limiter doesn't solve this problem. In fact, if the feed limiter kicks in, at least 50% of the time, I'll get a wide swath of burn marks. So, I always feed so slow the feed limiter doesn't kick in.

Fifth, the belts break long before the abrasive is gone. And given the cost of these belts, it makes using this machine too expensive.

Now there are a few good things. The tracking of the conveyor belt is easy to set and it stays there. I've never had a problem with the flex in the cantilevered design. Snipe is an easily managed issue. And when it is perfectly adjusted, the belts are taut and new, it is a beautiful machine.

One reviewer mentioned that he never uses his planer anymore. I think this reviewer has spent way too much time in the finishing room without the exhaust fan turned on. Using this to true and square lumber would take 10X as long as a jointer/planer.

Another reviewer mentioned that this machine will leave a surface ready for staining/finish. Well, maybe, depending on the particular application. But one reason I got mine was to flatten doors after glue up. Because the rails run parallel to axis of the machine, the resulting sanding marks are perpendicular to the grain direction. Most people, myself included, find this objectionable.

In conclusion, unless you like fiddling with your machines more than you like working wood, stay away from this.

UPDATE A friend reccommended that I not use the crepe rubber to clean my belts. This has helped reduce burning a lot. So, I would now give this machine 3 stars and strongly reccommend that you do not use the crepe rubber pad sold by Griizly for cleaning drum sanders.
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