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Tools & Hardware : DEWALT DW7342 Replaceable Knives for DW734

DEWALT DW7342 Replaceable Knives for DW734

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14504





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028877432595
Label: DEWALT
Product Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW7342
Publisher: DEWALT
Ranking: 14504
Studio: DEWALT


Product facts:
  • Disposable, reversible replacement knives for the DW734 12-1/2-inch thickness planer
  • Easily fit onto the knife locating pins machined on a DW734 cutter-head
  • Made of M2 laminated tool steel
  • Provide longer life than knives made of traditional tool steel
  • Weighs 1 pound shipped







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Item Description:
Dewalt, 12-1/2', Disposable, Reversible Planer Knives For The DW734 Thickness Planer, True Value #881-912, Made Of M2 Laminated Tool Steel With Machined Locator Pins That Make Alignment Of New Knives Fast & Easy.

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Made of M2 laminated tool steel, these disposable, reversible knives for the DW734 12-1/2-inch thickness planer provide longer life than knives made of traditional tool steel. They are double-sided and easily fit onto the knife locating pins machined on a DW734 cutter-head.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SHARP & TOUGH
Only knives for this planer that I"m aware of. Amazon.com had a great price & free delivery. I've used several sets of these knives for tropical hardwoods and they do a GREAT job. The planer & three knives combo produces the best results for the dollar.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Still cut paper after months of use
I recently bought these to replace the others in my planer, and when I took the old knives out they still sliced paper! The finish they left on wood wasn't as smooth and polished looking as these new ones leave, but if they can still slice paper that means they are sharp! At nearly $50 for the set they certainly aren't cheap, but I'm only on my third set in four years. I don't use my planer daily, but I am a rather avid woodworker so it doesn't sit idle for months either. Planing mostly very hard tropical hardwoods is the norm for my machine. These knives are made in Taiwan, but to my surprise they are not in any way lacking because of it. As an aside, they are also very easy to reverse/change. Definitely five stars.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful to deal with!
The replacement knives were shipped in good time. They work very well. No problems.



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