   
Woodworking Power Tools and Accessories
You will find woodworking power
tools and accessories to suit offered by all the top suppliers on our website and plenty of information to
help you make up your mind too.
Woodworking Power Tools
Woodworking machines, or woodworking tools, overall, are machines, the intended use of which is to
work or transform the appearance of wood or rough lumber. Woodworking tools fall into two basic classes:
woodworking hand tools, such as the brace-and-bit or cut saw and woodworking power tools, which are driven by some
force, generally electricity, but occasionally compressed air or water, such as the bench saw in a mill or the
electric router.
These woodworking power tools can then be further divided into two classes: the stationary, heavy,
woodworking power tools, where the operator glides the lumber over the apparatus and the woodworking hand-held
power tools, where the woodworking power tool is portable and moved over the wood or timber, such as a power planer
or jig saw.
Woodworking power tools, especially the hand-held variety, have changed the working life of
carpenters all over the planet. Younger carpenters now require a van to take their tools to work, whereas their
fathers would have used a canvas bag or a wooden box. However, without these woodworking power tools, modern
carpenters would not be able to produce the volume of work an employer expects from his workers these days.
Jet Power Tools
The Jet power tools company designs and manufactures its own products to rigorous specifications
with their own team of engineers both in the USA and abroad. The Jet power tool range includes table saws, band
saws, jointers, planers, buffing machines, edge banders, jointers, lathes, mitre saws, mobile bases, mortisers,
sanders drill presses, shapers, dust collectors and air filtration units, and are all well-known world wide for
their high quality of manufacture and unstinting performance.
After drills, circular saws are the most common Jet power tool in a (home or professional) workshop. All the
saws are loud enough when cutting to necessitate hearing protection. All throw up a lot of chips and dust, so
safety glasses or goggles are a must.
Always use safety goggles and ear defenders, and do not wear loose clothes or jewelry. Depending on what you're
cutting, you may also need a respirator or dust mask. Please remember that a circular saw is not a substitute for a
chain saw, and as with any saw, you need to install the proper blade for the specific materials you are
cutting.
Jet power tools representatives are always available to talk about their range of products and advise you on the
best ways to go about safety. Jet power tools are very safe, however, you must make sure that you know how to use
Jet power tools safely too.
|