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Tête de coupe en spirale pour raboteuse WOODMASTER 718

par Sheartak
Disponibilité:
5 + en stock, prêt à être expédié
UGC S00477
Prix d'origine $1,539.00 - Prix d'origine $1,539.00
Prix d'origine
$1,539.00
$1,539.00 - $1,539.00
Prix actuel $1,539.00
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Cancel for any reason at any time until your order shipped. Please be aware that banks charge for each payment transaction, so we will deduct these fees from the refunded amount. Once your order has shipped, you may return your order. For details, please review our Returns and Cancellations policies. Special order items may not be eligible for cancellation.

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Most items can be returned within 30 days of receipt for a refund of the product cost less return shipping. Shipping, duties, and taxes are not refundable. For details, please review our Returns and Cancellations policies.

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The product price and shipping and handling cost do not include import duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. As the transportation fee for your order is the only fee we charge, it is the buyer's responsibility to pay for these charges. We recommend that you contact your country's customs office or visit their website to determine if there will be any additional costs.

The Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HS code) for spiral cutterheads and other woodworking tools is 8466.92.50.10.

Tête de coupe en spirale pour raboteuse WOODMASTER 18" avec 120 couteaux en carbure

Les menuisiers profitent des avantages de la modernisation de leurs anciennes raboteuses et dégauchisseuses avec des têtes de coupe en spirale. Ces mises à niveau offrent plusieurs avantages, notamment :

* Une finition plus lisse sans déchirure – Les couteaux inclinés et les coupes décalées de la tête de coupe en spirale éliminent les zones rugueuses et produisent une surface brillante, même sur les bois durs très figurés.

* Bruit réduit – Les coupes décalées de la tête de coupe en spirale réduisent considérablement le niveau de bruit.

* Durée de vie plus longue – Les inserts en carbure de tungstène fritté utilisés dans la tête de coupe en spirale durent plus de 10 fois plus longtemps que l'acier rapide.

* Changements de couteaux faciles – Les couteaux affûtés avec précision sont interchangeables et peuvent être remplacés en quelques minutes seulement, réduisant ainsi le temps de production de 30 %.

* Extraction de poussière améliorée – La tête de coupe en spirale génère des copeaux plus fins et plus courts, ce qui facilite l'extraction de la poussière.

* Rentable – Grâce à sa capacité à produire une finition plus lisse et à réduire ou éliminer les travaux de ponçage, la tête de coupe en spirale s'amortira en un rien de temps.

 

Caractéristiques

Matériau du bloc de coupe : acier allié à haute résistance à la traction AISI 5140

Matériau de l'insert : Grade C3++.

Taille de l'insert en carbure : 15x15x2,5 mm R150

Nombre d'inserts : 120

Nombre de lignes : 6

Taille de la clé : tête Torx de type T

 

Le kit comprend :

* Tous les inserts en carbure installés.

* 5 inserts en carbure supplémentaires

* 5 vis Torx supplémentaires

* 1 clé à poignée en T

Customer Reviews

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Craig S.
Early review.

Shipping package was very good and arrived with no damage. The head is well made and the balance is great with no vibration. Smooth cuts and much quites than the original straight blade.

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Brian L.
I love the planer head, I work with a lot of

I love the planer head, I work with a lot of hickory and am very pleased at the reduction in tearout to almost 0. It was easy to install and fit perfectly. Thanks.

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LumberMarshall
Met Expectations!!! If you own a Woodmaster planer read all through the review

Buy the SHEARTAK for Woodmaster machines!!!
I have been using the Woodmaster S2 spiral/helical head for 4 years. It has annoyed me for 4 years and Woodmaster said it is normal to have equidistant raised lines across a board that has been planed to thickness. IT IS NOT NORMAL.
On a Youtube video and on FB I learned of SHEARTAK. I heard from people who use the SHEARTAK cutter head and do not have residual raised lines across the entire board. So I decided to give it a try. My goal was to only need 2 grits of sandpaper in most cases to finish instead of 4 separate grits which is common with the Woodmaster cutterhead.
I have tested the SHEARTAK head for 2 weeks now. I want to say "It is not perfect," but it is 90% better than my S2 head. Visually there are no lines.. I am pleased with the result. I cannot see lines like I could with the S2 but I can sometimes feel a very slight raised sequence of lines. However, they are not always present to feel which is puzzling and I have yet to analyze and come to a conclusion as to the cause. In most cases 150--220 grit will accomplish what I want before applying a finish because there are no visible raised lines. This is a huge improvement over needing to start with 80 grit then 120 before moving to final sanding to smooth out the surface caused by the Woodmaster S2 head.
My encouragement to fellow Woodmaster users who have the problem I have been faced with for 4 years: "DO NOT hesitate to purchase a Sheartak cutter head for any Woodmaster machine if you are tired of lines on your boards." "If you are going to go from the 3 blade planer head to a spiral/helical head look at Sheartak before looking at the Woodmaster brand unless you want a 50% chance of being annoyed because you do not get a "Satin finish" which is the claim of Woodmaster.
Lastly and importantly I want to compliment the people at SHEARTAK. I was concerned with getting this across into the US because of politics. I was assured it would get to me but to expect a hold up at the border. My new cutter head was promptly shipped, made it through customs, arrived in good shape because it was well packed and most fit exactly in my 718. No surprises in the transaction. I am glad I came across this company.

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Hreed
Spiral Cutterhead for WOODMASTER 718 Planer

Just installed on my woodmaster and all I can say is WOW, what a huge upgrade from the straight blade cutter head.\r\nSo much quieter and the finish is extremely smooth. Wish I had upgrade years ago

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Peter *.
Spiral Cutterhead for WOODMASTER 718 Planer

After using the spiral cutters extensively over the past month or so, I can say I am completely satisfied with their performance. Installation was straight forward without any tweaking or modifications required to the machines. The cutter on the Woodmaster planer cuts a beautiful surface that needs no sanding. It is much quieter than the straight blades. I used a sound meter to record about 12 db\'s difference in the sound level. Tear out on burls and knots is almost non-existent. The finished surface that the cutter produces is very flat. From the sound of the machine when cutting a full-width board, it does not appear to be working as hard to make the cut with the Sheartak cutter. All in all, I am very pleased with the cutter.

Do I need to replace the original bearings?
If the bearings in your machine are in good condition, they can be reused by carefully removing them with a bearing or pulley puller. However, if the bearings are tightly pressed onto the shaft, removal may cause damage. To minimize this risk, we recommend replacing old bearings with our greased and sealed bearings, designed for long-lasting performance. For a smooth upgrade, we suggest adding the bearings to your shopping cart before completing your purchase.
We provide premium bearings from NSK, SKF, NTN, FAG, Timken. They are renowned for their high quality and performance, designed to provide durability and reliability in various applications

Do I need to to Add a Few Boxes of Carbide Inserts
We provide 5 carbide inserts and 5 screws as spare parts. However, many of our customers choose to purchase additional boxes, as the shipping costs for separate purchases can make it less economical.

Do I need a Torque Wrench?
To securely lock the carbide inserts, we recommend applying a torque of 48 to 52 Pound-Inches (or 5.42 to 5.88 Newton-Meters). (Note: 1 Newton-Meter is equal to 8.851 Pound-Inches, and 1 Pound-Inch is approximately 0.113 Newton-Meters.) It is crucial not to apply excessive torque, as this could cause the carbide inserts to crack or explode. On the other hand, using too little torque may result in the inserts not being properly secured, which could lead to cracks, shattering, or uneven height on the cutter block, causing ridges or lines on the board.
If one person is responsible for maintaining the machine, they can typically apply the same torque consistently without a torque wrench. However, when multiple people are involved in machine maintenance, ensuring uniform torque application can be challenging. For consistency and peace of mind, we recommend using a torque wrench.

What kind of steel the cutter block is made of?
The cutter block is constructed using GB/T 40Cr, a structural alloy steel of the same caliber as ASTM grade 5140, AISI 5140, SAE 5140, DIN 41Cr4, BS 41Cr4, JIS SCr440, and EN 41Cr4.The primary components of this steel are as follows: carbon (C) at a range of 0.37-0.44%, silicon (Si) between 0.17-0.37%, manganese (Mn) within 0.50-0.80%, and chromium (Cr) from 0.80-1.10%.
In terms of physical properties, this steel exhibits a tensile strength range of 115-234σb/MPa, a yield strength of 2σ 0.2 ≥/MPa, and an elongation capacity of 65 δ5≥ (%). It also has a HBS range of 123-321 and a HRC rating of 30.
This alloy steel is frequently utilized in low to moderately stressed components for machines, engines, and vehicles.