Jet 414484 J-7040M-4, 10" x 16" Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw
Jet 414484 J-7040M-4, 10" x 16" Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw
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Key Features
Overview
The JET J-7040M-4 10 in. x 16 in. Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw is a stationary metal-cutting saw built for fabrication shops, maintenance departments, and serious industrial users who need accurate straight cuts and repeatable miters on larger stock. This is a horizontal mitering bandsaw designed for metal cutting, cutoff work, and angle cutting. Model Number: J-7040M-4. If you work with bar, tube, pipe, or structural material and you do not want to wrestle long, heavy pieces just to make a clean miter, this design makes a lot of sense.
The big advantage here is the mitering head design. Instead of moving the material around to chase your angle, the saw head swivels from 0 to 45 degrees while the workpiece stays secured in the vise. On heavy stock, that matters. It saves setup time, helps keep measurements consistent, and makes repeat cuts easier when you're working with material that is awkward to lift or reposition. JET lists a 10-inch round capacity at 90 degrees and rectangular capacity of 10 x 14 inches and 2 x 16 inches at 90 degrees, which puts this machine in the range for real shop production rather than light bench-top work.
This saw is also built around control and stability. The variable speed drive system gives the operator a way to match blade speed to the material and the job. That is not just a nice spec on paper. Different metals cut better at different blade speeds, and having that adjustment helps you manage blade wear, cut finish, and overall efficiency. Supplementary data lists blade speeds of 100 and 350 surface feet per minute, reinforcing that this machine is meant to handle a range of metal cutting tasks rather than one fixed-speed application.
JET put real effort into blade guidance on this model. The adjustable blade guide uses a six-contact-point system with cam follower bearings mounted on eccentric shafts on both sides of the blade. The blade also rides on two load bearings mounted on a pivot shaft, with side bearings and carbide pads helping distribute the load. In plain terms, this setup is there to keep the blade supported, reduce wandering, and hold accuracy when you're cutting heavier material or running longer jobs. For a production-style bandsaw, that kind of guide design is exactly what you want to see.
On the drive side, the heavy-duty transmission uses hardened and ground gears operating in an oil bath. That points to durability and smoother long-term operation, especially in a shop where the saw is not just used occasionally. Cast iron blade wheels add mass and stability, which helps the saw run more consistently and supports blade tracking. The downfeed system combines dual counterbalance springs with a hydraulic cylinder, giving you more controlled descent into the cut. That helps prevent the saw from dropping too aggressively into the material and gives the operator more predictable feed behavior.
From a jobsite practicality standpoint, this is very much a shop machine. The swing-away control panel keeps major controls accessible without getting in the way during setup or cutting, and the adjustable material stop helps with repeat length cuts when you are batching parts. A coolant system is also noted in supplementary source data, which is important for metal cutting because it helps with heat control, chip evacuation, and blade life during longer runs.
Electrically, the JET J-7040M-4 10 in. x 16 in. Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw is a corded 460V, 3-phase machine with a 2 horsepower motor. That makes it a fit for industrial and commercial shop environments that already have the right power available. This is not aimed at someone looking for a plug-and-play garage tool. It is for shops that need capacity, cut control, and a machine built around heavier-duty service.
If you are a metal fabricator, maintenance crew, school shop, or production environment cutting pipe, bar stock, tube, and structural profiles, this saw is worth a close look. The combination of a swiveling head, variable speed, robust blade guidance, and oil-bath geared transmission is the kind of package that pays off when precision and repeatability matter more than saving a little floor space or upfront cost.
Keep Heavy Stock Fixed While You Miter
The core benefit of this saw is simple: move the head, not the material. When you're working with long or heavy metal stock, keeping the piece clamped while setting your angle is faster and usually more accurate.
- Mitering head swivels from 0 to 45 degrees
- Workpiece remains secured during angle cuts
- Vise swivels to 45 degrees
Built to Hold a Straight Cut
Accuracy on a metal-cutting bandsaw comes down to support, tracking, and feed control. JET backs this machine with a six-point blade guide design, load bearings, carbide support, and a controlled hydraulic downfeed system.
- Adjustable blade guide with six contact points
- Blade supported by load bearings and carbide pads
- Dual counterbalance springs work with a hydraulic cylinder
Drive System Meant for Shop Use
This is the part that separates a light-duty saw from one meant to stay in rotation. The geared transmission runs in an oil bath, the blade wheels are cast iron, and the machine is powered by a 2 horsepower, 460-volt, 3-phase motor.
- Variable speed drive system for material-specific blade speed control
- Hardened and ground gears operating in an oil bath
- Cast iron blade wheels with 14-inch diameter
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw |
|---|---|
| Motor | 2 HP, 460V, 3-Phase |
| Prewired Voltage (V) | 460 V |
| Drive | Variable Speed |
| Blade Length (in.) | 135 in. |
| Blade Wheel Diameter (in.) | 14 in. |
| Round Capacity at 90 Degrees (in.) | 10 in. |
| Rectangle Capacity at 90 Degrees (in.) | 10 x 14 in. and 2 x 16 in. |
| Miter / Vise Swivel Range | 0 to 45 degrees |
| Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) | 76 x 30 x 48 in. |
Built For
Pro Tip
If you're batch-cutting the same parts, take the time to set the adjustable material stop before you start the run. On a saw like this, that is the easiest way to save setup time and keep repeated cutoff lengths more consistent.
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Tool Nut's Take
JET J-7040M-4 10 in. x 16 in. Horizontal Mitering Bandsaw for shops that cut real stock
This is the kind of metal-cutting bandsaw you buy when material size, repeatability, and miter accuracy matter more than keeping the price or footprint small.
- Who it's for: Fabricators, maintenance teams, and industrial shops cutting larger bar, pipe, tube, and structural stock on 460V three-phase power.
- Why it stands out: The swiveling head keeps the work clamped for miters, and the blade guidance, hydraulic downfeed, cast iron wheels, and oil-bath transmission all point to a machine built for steady use.
- Worth knowing: This is a dedicated shop saw, not a casual garage machine. Make sure your power setup matches the 460V, 3-phase requirement before you pull the trigger.
Common Questions
- What kind of saw is this? This is a horizontal mitering bandsaw designed for metal cutting and angle cutting in shop environments.
- How does it make miter cuts? The saw head swivels from 0 to 45 degrees while the workpiece remains secured in the vise.
- What power does it require? JET lists a 2 horsepower motor with 460V, 3-phase power, and the machine is prewired for 460V.
- What is the cutting capacity at 90 degrees? It cuts round stock up to 10 inches and rectangular stock up to 10 x 14 inches and 2 x 16 inches at 90 degrees.

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