Australian Wood Review

Martin T54 Surface Planer

The new machine arrived at the workshop well packaged on its own sturdy pallet. Weighing in at a hefty 1250 kgs, our forklift was just able to unload it safely.

The T54 has a total table length of 2840mm, 500mm bed widths and gives a maximum 8mm depth of cut. Our model has the control panel on the lower right, just above knee height (there are other options). There is a sturdy metal

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