Handheld planer 1002BA
for wooddouble-sidedelectric

Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric
Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric
Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric - image - 2
Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric - image - 3
Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric - image - 4
Handheld planer - 1002BA - MAKITA - for wood / double-sided / electric - image - 5
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Configuration
handheld
Applications
for wood
Number of faces
double-sided
Other characteristics
electric

Description

The Makita 1002BA Curved Base Planer is used for creating arches and arcs in timbers and working on scarfs in logs. With a simple modification to the blades, the tool is frequently used to create the hand-hewn look in timbers and logs. The 1002BA has a large two-handed design and a large front grip for improved comfort and fine depth adjustment. Additinoal features include the large chip ejection chute, and a lock-on button for continuous use. The adjustable bevel radius adjust up to 11-13/16 in., and the bevel base is factory adjusted for notching out logs at a 12-5/8 in. radius. Features Powerful 9.6 AMP motor with 15,000 RPM for improved performance Precision machined base for notching out logs at a 12-5/8" curved radius Planes 4-3/8" width and 3/16" deep in a single pass Large ejection chute for high rate of chip discharge Conveniently located front and rear grips for operator control Lock-on button for continuous operation Smoothes and notches out logs for a perfect fit Adjustable bevel radius to 11-13/16" Large conveniently located depth settings knob for easy adjustments Ideal for planning curved lumber and other radius materials

Catalogs

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.