25" Planers

Discover the pinnacle of surfacing planer technology with our exceptional collection of 25-inch surfacing planers. These premium machines represent the largest capacity available in standard production planers, delivering uncompromising performance for the most demanding industrial woodworking applications where maximum width capacity and absolute precision are essential.

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    CANTEK GT635ARD-16 25" Double Surface Planer  with 20" Thickness Opening
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    GT635ARD-20
    $51,800.00
    CANTEK GT635ARD-16 25" Double Surface Planer with 16" Thickness Opening
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    GT635ARD-16
    $44,300.00
    Cantek GT635ARD-24 25" Double Surface Planer with 24" Opening
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    GT635ARD-24
    $52,800.00
    Laguna Industrial 25" Planer
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    MPLAN25-15-3-0130
    $14,999.00
    Northfield 7H Planer
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    Powermatic WP2510 25" Planer
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    PM9-1791303
    $21,339.00

    25" Planers

    A 25-inch surfacing planer is the premier choice for industrial woodworking operations requiring maximum material capacity combined with exceptional surface quality. These heavy-duty machines are engineered to handle the widest boards, largest panels, and most challenging production requirements while maintaining the precision and consistency demanded by high-end manufacturing environments. The 25-inch cutting width represents the practical maximum for most facilities, offering unparalleled versatility for processing everything from multiple narrow boards to extra-wide single pieces.

    These substantial machines typically require significant electrical infrastructure, often demanding 440V three-phase power with substantial amperage capacity. Floor space requirements are considerable, with many models requiring 12-15 feet of length and 6-8 feet of width, plus additional clearance for material handling and maintenance access.

    When evaluating 25-inch planers, consider your specific production requirements including typical material types, daily volume, and quality standards. Motor power should align with the hardwood species you process most frequently, while cutterhead selection depends on your quality requirements and maintenance preferences.

    Facility requirements extend beyond the machine itself, including adequate electrical service, proper ventilation, and sufficient space for material handling. Consider the availability of technical support, parts, and service in your area, as these substantial machines require specialized expertise for maintenance and repair.