? Are you in a commercial setting?? How much power is plenty of power?? As I look forward towards my retirement shop I'd like to have a multihead widebelt?and am not sure how much power I need to try and have available in the shop.??
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 6:26 AM Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:
You can certainly run only one head on a multiple head machine. Almost all will have independent motors and controls. I rent time on a 3 head 53" machine occasionally. They have head 3 off and I believe slightly higher for all but the last couple passes.
Multi head machines are usually much larger, in addition to their increased power consumption and dust collection requirements. When I went from a 37" to a 43" I had to upgrade the dust collector, but we have plenty of power.
Jason
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