24" Planers

Elevate your woodworking capabilities with our premium selection of 24-inch surfacing planers, the ultimate solution for large-scale production, wide panel processing, and demanding industrial applications. These heavy-duty machines represent the pinnacle of planer technology, offering unmatched capacity and performance for the most challenging woodworking projects.

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    Cantek GT610HI 24” Cardan Shaft Drive Double Surface Planer
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    GT610HI
    $69,200.00
    CANTEK P24HV Single Surface Planer
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    P24HV (3PH)
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    $12,300.00
    CANTEK P630HV Single Surface Planer, 3 Phase
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    P630HV (3PH)
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    $18,000.00
    SCM Class S 630 - T Planer with TERSA Cutterblock
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    CLASS S 630 - T
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    $23,975.00
    SCM Class S 630 - X Planer with XYLENT Cutterblock
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    CLASS S630 X
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    $25,475.00
    SCM L'Invicible S 7 - T Planer with TERSA Cutterblock
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    L'invincibile S 7 T
    $25,775.00
    SCM L'Invicible S 7 - X Planer with XYLENT Cutterblock
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    S7X
    $28,475.00

    24" Planers

    A 24-inch surfacing planer is a heavy-duty, stationary woodworking machine engineered to surface lumber and panels up to 24 inches wide with exceptional precision and consistency. These industrial-grade tools are designed for continuous operation in high-volume environments, featuring robust construction and powerful motor systems that can handle the most demanding materials and production schedules. The extra-wide cutting capacity makes them indispensable for processing large architectural panels, wide hardwood slabs, and multiple boards simultaneously.

    Selecting the appropriate model requires careful consideration of your specific production requirements. Evaluate motor power based on the hardwood species you typically process and your production volume. Consider cutterhead type based on your quality requirements and maintenance preferences. Helical cutterheads offer superior results but require higher initial investment, while straight-knife systems provide excellent performance at lower cost with straightforward maintenance procedures.

    Power requirements are substantial for these machines, often requiring 220V or 440V three-phase electrical service. Ensure your facility can accommodate the electrical demands and consider the floor space requirements, as these machines typically require significant footprint and clearance for material handling.