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JET JBG-8B, 8-Inch Bench Grinder (577102)

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JET JBG-8B, 8-Inch Bench Grinder (577102)Brand: Jet Features: CSA LISTED: Follows strict guidelines and electrical requirements to meet CSA safety standards. BUILT FOR DURABILITY: Has cast iron wheel guards and dust vents. ENCLOSED BALL BEARINGS: Has totally enclosed pre lubricated ball bearings. NO SHIFTING: Rubber mounts prevent movement. GRINDING WHEELS INCLUDED: Fine and coarse vitrified grinding wheels included. Binding: Tools & Home Improvement Details: Product Description Bench

Brand: Jet

Features:

  • CSA LISTED: Follows strict guidelines and electrical requirements to meet CSA safety standards.
  • BUILT FOR DURABILITY: Has cast iron wheel guards and dust vents.
  • ENCLOSED BALL BEARINGS: Has totally enclosed pre-lubricated ball bearings.
  • NO SHIFTING: Rubber mounts prevent movement.
  • GRINDING WHEELS INCLUDED: Fine and coarse vitrified grinding wheels included.

Binding: Tools & Home Improvement

Details: Product Description Bench Grinder, 1 HP, Voltage 115, 1 Phase, Wheel Dia. 8 In., Dust Collection No, 7. 0/3. 5 Amps, 3450 no load RPM, wheel width 1 In., Arbor Size 5/8 In., Wheels Center-Center 14-11/16 In. , Overall Length 19-5/8 In. , Overall Height 11-1/4 In. , Exhaust Port Size 1-1/2 In., wheel material Aluminum Oxide, Grit 36 and 60, Light No, 60 Hz, includes grinding wheels, Eye Shields, adjustable tool rests, quick adjusting spark guards. Amazon.com Perfect for cleaning, sharpening, buffing, removing rust, or removing burs from metal, the Jet 577102 JBG-8A bench grinder comes with industrial grade 36-grit and 60-grit 8-inch wheels for maximum versatility. The 1-horsepower, 115-volt motor operates at 3,450 rpm and delivers plenty of power for heavy grinding. The grinder sits on a rubber foot to prevent unwanted movement and can be bolted down if desired for maximum stability. This 8-inch model also includes a heavy-duty guarded toggle switch. The Jet 577102 features totally enclosed pre-lubricated ball bearings, cast-iron wheel guards and dust vents, one-piece quick adjusting spark guards, and large eye shields with quick adjustment for maximum safety. It's backed by a 2-year limited warranty. What's in the Box One Jet 577102 JBG-8A bench grinder, two 8-inch wheels (36-grit and 60-grit), hardware, and operating and assembly instructions. Specifications Motor: 1 horsepower, 1 phase, 115 volt Wheel diameter: 8-inch diameter, 1-inch thickness Wheel speed: 3,450 rpm Wheel grits: 36 and 60 Shaft diameter: 5/8-inch Dimensions: 19 inches by 12-1/2 inches by 10 inches Warranty: 2 years, limited From the Manufacturer Industrial Bench Grinder with 8-inch wheels, one 36-grit and one 60-grit. 1-horsepower, 115-volt motor operates at 3450 RPM and will deliever all the power you need for heavy grinding. The grinder sits on rubber mount to prevent movement and can be bolted down. FEATURES UL listed Pre-lubricated and enclosed ball bearings Cast iron wheel guards and dust vents One-piece quick adjusting spark guards Large eye shields with quick adjustment Adjustable tool rests Heavy-duty guarded toggle switch on 8" and 10" Fine and coarse vitrified wheels included Rubber mounts prevent movement

Package Dimensions: 22.6 x 16.3 x 13.4 inches

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Jason
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Very good read. Depend upon it!
Format: Kindle
After reading Pride and Prejudice, I figured that I ought to read Austin's "Emma", too. It was a very good read and quite long. However one thing that kept sticking out to me was Emma's use of "Depend upon it!!". Unfortunately I must confess that as an anime fan, all I kept hearing in my head was Uzumaki Naruto's "Believe it!"—The English translation of his Japanese quirk, "~datte ba yo!"—and I would have a good chuckle. Now I picture Emma wearing a ninja headband and and I'm noxiously orange jumpsuit. Sorry. Now you can't unhear it either.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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NenetteU
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 3
Good, but had to labor through this...
Emma was such a character who in my opinion, was a little bit too conceited - she had thought to know of the feelings of other people that made her feel very confident of her match-making skills; and yet, when these matches failed to be, she thought the failures were all her doing too! Just the same, as in any chick-lit novels, everything was well and as it should be towards the end. It took me almost three weeks to finish this book, and I questioned myself why. It just didn't have that pull on me that I sometimes found myself browsing the net rather than reading the book. It's always a struggle for me to read 18th century writings; I always have to go back and reread for a more thorough understanding of what's being said. This is my second book by Jane Austen, and I'm probably getting tired of all the ceremonious ways of her period. Still, I could not fault the writing, being from a long ago era and true to it; it also elicited `hate and like' feelings towards the characters which is a sure indication of good literature...But still, I labored through it...so three stars to be fair to Ms. Austen and to myself.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2011
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Ame82
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
A timeless, elegant delight
Emma is one of those rare classics that still feels alive in your hands. Jane Austen’s wit shines through every page, giving us a heroine who is flawed, charming, and endlessly human. The world she builds is warm and vivid, full of gentle humor, sharp insight, and the kind of slow‑blooming romance that lingers long after you finish. It’s a beautiful reminder of why Austen remains brilliant centuries later.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026
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D. Blankenship
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
AND MY WIFE THINKS SHE KNOWS HER AUSTEN! HA!
Jane Austen has a lot of fans. I am one of them. My wife is another. People have been arguing the merits of Austen's novels for quite a number of years now; some people love her work, others do not. This is as it should be. We can take this premise of love/hate Austen a step further though. It has been my experience over the years that there is conflict even among those who love this writer's work and that everyone seems to have their favorite novel. This is also only right. The problem is though that I have found people who read Jane Austen are also a very opinionated lot and quite often harsh words are spoken when discussing the strengths, merits, flaws, dislikes, etc. of Austen's various works. Alas, I have to report to you that this is the case in our household; a normally peaceful place filled with tranquility and marital bliss...about 49 years of it...thank you very much! Yes, we are a family torn asunder. My wife (silly girl) feels that Emma is Austen's best work, while I, who am far more knowledgeable of such matters, prefer her novel, Pride and Prejudice...of which I am sure most of you will agree....me, not her, i.e. my mistaken wife. (Emma, bless her heart, is such an aggravating little twit). Anyway, this is really not a review of Emma, the work (I will admit that it is a very fine read worthy of multiple readings ever few years), but rather that of the actual book edition on sale here. I felt sorry for my wife when I saw her ragged copy stuffed into one of her already overly stuffed bookshelves and felt a new edition was in order. I bought this one for her. For the asking price of this book, including S&H, I cannot for the life of me figure out why people are disgruntled and unhappy with it. It is very well bound, the font is extremely readable, the quality of paper is quite good, the dust jacket is extremely attractive and all the pages were present. I check the binding very closely when the book arrived, and again, for what I paid for this thing, it was excellent! Trust me...I know about such things. Hey folks, this is not advertized nor is it a leather bound first edition! This is a workable, useful book for everyday use. Now I have both this work and P&P down loaded to my Kindle. The chances of my wife ever using one of these reading machines are as about as likely as pigs flying next mayday. It ain't going to happen. Therefore, she now has a new hardback book; one that will quite likely outlast both of us; It did not cost me a fortune. She can read her copy; I can read mine and the war between us that has been going on since we were in our early teens can continue. Bottom line...this is a good buy. And I must tell you, my wife was delighted with it. Don Blankenship The Ozarks
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2011
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Donna Hill
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Timeless Classic With Lots of Surprises
I read Emma for an English class many years ago. I remembered that I'd enjoyed it and as I approach the big 7-0, I thought that I would read it again. Surprisingly, I found it to be more ponderous than I'd remembered it. Lots of beating a topic to death. Endless sentences (but then that's Jane Austen!). There were many days and nights when I'd fall asleep while reading. But, all in all, Emma kept me coming back to the story. Never wanted to give up on it. Emma has her flaws, but in my opinion she isn't half as bad as many reviewers make her out to be. She's manipulative but in the spirit of wanting the best for a friend. She enjoys matchmaking as she believes that this is the closest she will get to romantic love, that her duties to her elderly father preclude any romance for herself. Much of the joy of this book for me was that there is more to it than just the typical characteristics of an Austen novel--finding romance in a world of rigid class distinctions and wealth disparities. This book contains all of this, but also plays up the idiosyncrasies of people which have nothing to do with class or wealth--such things as food preferences, desire for home life over social life, aversion to certain types of weather, and a tendency to talk almost continuously about virtually nothing. These parts of the novel are some of my favorites because some of the characters with their phobias and addictions remind me of people in my family so it's a truly entertaining aspect for me. I was very pleased with the ending. Jane Austen ties things up neatly. She's not like so many of our modern writers today who are in love with the ambiguous ending (I've read many such books and have enjoyed them), but it's so nice to read an old-fashioned story occasionally and to know that it's all going to work out and that you may even cry as I did at some of the touching, romantic parts at the end (even though there was not so much as a kiss!), Austen has a way of communicating deep emotion. The couple can deeply move the reader, just in the way they look at one another or join hands. Even though the ending is satisfying, the book keeps us on edge and makes us wonder how it will all work out to everyone's satisfaction. Lots of plot twists and surprises. You'll feel for the characters and long for them to find love.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016

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