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Hitachi P12RA 12-9/32-Inch Planer and 6-1/8-Inch Jointer

Hitachi P12RA 12-9/32-Inch Planer and 6-1/8-Inch Jointer

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Brand: Hitachi
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $2,537.51
Buy Used: $1,750.00
You Save: $787.51 (31%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 63241

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 118.8
Dimensions (in): 33.2 x 33.2 x 28.5

Model: P12RA
UPC: 717709001244
EAN: 0717709001244
ASIN: B0000223K2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Powerful 15 Amp motor with 20,800 cuts per minute
  • 26 ft./min. automatic feed rate
  • 12-9/32-Inch max cutting width
  • 10,400 rpm
  • Hitachi exclusive 5-year warranty

Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Carbide Blades   April 7, 2006
John L. Poole (Belmont, CA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The blades for the P12RA are what in trade referred to as "specialized" blades because they have custom slots and holes. Consequently, you are tied into the manufacturer for blades.

Despite reports to the contrary and the failure of these blades to appear in the documentation as parts or accessories, Hitachi does offer carbide blades for P12RA planer and the jointer. The Hitachi part numbers are: planer - 200001 and jointer - 401000. I just ordered both sets from an authorized Hitachi parts supplier, be ready for sticker shock, the MFG list price for the blades are $448.71 for the planer and $224.35 for the jointer as of April 7, 2006. The vendor I purchased from discounted my price to 80% of the list price.

The toll free number to Hitachi Power Tools Customer Service is 800-706-7337.



5 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL MACHINE   April 4, 2003
Marion L. Mabe (Sellersburg, Indiana United States)
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

I've had my Hitachi P12RA planer for 8 years and couldn't be happier. Originally, I wanted to buy their F1000A cast iron planer/jointer but discovered Hitachi no longer exports it to the USA. Since the F1000A is SOOOOOOOOOOOO remarkable, I took the chance on this "little brother" and was very pleased- with the planer.

The quality of cut is outstanding, and boards come out dead accurate. In fact, I go to this planer over my 2 year old Jet 15" stationary planer almost every time. The Jet is a workhorse so that should tell ya something! Setup is simple. The knives are really beefy and all the other parts (castings, chains, bearings, adjusting screws) are heavy and well made. I get "slick-as-glass" results even on ebony. Since most of the components are aluminum alloy or stainless steel, I don't even have to fight rust.

Though the jointer is powerful and gives a fantastic finish to the wood, it's just too simplistic. There isn't a way to align the infeed and outfeed tables, which makes getting a flat board almost impossible. They are fixed except to adjust the depth of cut. In fact, holding a straight edge to the length of the jointer bed reveals both tables angle away from the cutterhead. Since I make guitars, this sort of thing drives me bananas. I actually sent the jointer portion back to the dealer for a partial refund.

My advice is to buy the planer portion only. Spent the money for the dust hood too. It's well put together and very effective. This planer has been featured in several books and magazine articles over the years, and for a good reason. You will be amazed with the results!


4 out of 5 stars hitachi planer   October 1, 2002
Orlan Jackson (NoDak)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

The jointer bed is too small for this to be the perfect machine. The planer is excellent, but the total length of the infeed and outfeed bed is very short and makes it difficult to accurately joint long pieces of wood. The first thing that I did after buying this was to buy a 71" powermatic jointer. It is not the most economical way to go.

The exhaust tends to get plugged in both the planer and the jointer with wood chips.


5 out of 5 stars Increase the quality of your work   November 27, 2000
62 out of 62 found this review helpful

This machine is pure joy. I bought one to replace my Delta which was an O.K. tool. It doesn't hold a candle to this beauty though. No portable even comes close. In fact , most stationary units wish they could perform this nicely. I've never used a planer or a jointer that produces smoother finishes than this machine. Usually in a combo unit you lose to compromises. Not so here . It has plenty of power to do anything you want to. It runs quieter than some of the other portables I've used. The one piece table is something others should copy in their designs.Since the cutter head is stationary ,it doesn't need a lock. Snipe is almost nonexistent. It makes for some of the smoothest surfaces I have ever produced. Even highly figured hardwoods are no problem if you keep your blades sharp.The height adjustment is the smoothest on the market. Many high end woodworking tools come from Japan and this is no exception. If you are willing to pay the little bit more that this tool commands you will be rewarded by years of precision cutting you won't find anywhere else.


5 out of 5 stars A Workshop Wonder   June 26, 2000
John E. Turner (Madison WV)
39 out of 40 found this review helpful

I bought the P12R Hitachi Planer in 1994. Without a doubt it is the best planer for the money on the market. I looked at several different models before deciding on the P12R. Besides just looking better than the rest, it has a feature not found on many other planers. The cutterhead remains stationary while the stainless steel planer bed moves up and down on four columns. I think this makes for a much smoother cut, virtually snipe free. I use mine on a regular basis, and after 6 years, have never changed blades. I've never even sharpened the original ones and it still makes exceptional cuts. It does cost a little more than the others, but believe me, it's well worth it.