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JET Milling Machines

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About JET Milling Machines at Pittsburgh Spray Equipment

For six decades, Pittsburgh Spray Equipment has been the trusted partner for machine shops, tool and die operations, and precision manufacturing facilities across the region. Our JET milling machines collection represents some of the most reliable and versatile equipment available to shops of all sizes - from hobbyists upgrading their garage setups to production facilities running multi-shift operations. JET Tools has earned a reputation for building durable, accurate machines that deliver consistent results, and we've curated our inventory to include both entry-level mills and advanced CNC-equipped models with digital readouts and powered axis feeds. Whether you're looking for a manual vertical mill for prototype work or a full CNC setup with automated controls, our selection meets the needs of diverse metalworking operations. We stock competitive inventory, offer expert product guidance, and provide nationwide shipping on mills ranging from benchtop to industrial floor models. When you work with Pittsburgh Spray Equipment, you're buying from a team that understands precision equipment - we've been doing this since 1964, and we stand behind every machine we sell.

How to Choose the Right Milling Machines

Selecting the right milling machine depends on your shop's production volume, part complexity, available floor space, and budget. Consider these key factors to narrow down the best option for your operation.

  • Manual vs. CNC Control: Manual mills give you direct control and are ideal for one-off jobs, prototype work, and shops that need operator flexibility. CNC mills with digital readouts or full computer control excel at repeatability, faster cycle times, and production runs where precision is non-negotiable. JET offers both types, so think about whether your typical workload favors custom jobs or batch production.
  • Table Size and Workspace: Your work envelope determines what parts you can machine. A benchtop mill works great for small components and limited floor space, while a full-size vertical mill handles larger workpieces. Check the table dimensions and Y-axis travel - you need enough room to accommodate your typical part size plus fixturing and clamps.
  • Spindle Power and Speed Range: Higher spindle horsepower lets you take deeper cuts and work with harder materials faster. The RPM range should match your typical tool and material combinations - finishing work on aluminum might need 3,000-5,000 RPM, while steel roughing can run lower. JET mills offer a range of spindle sizes to match different demands.
  • Accuracy and Readout Technology: For tolerances tighter than +/- 0.005", invest in a DRO (digital readout) system or CNC controller. ACU-RITE and Acu-Rite MilPwr systems on JET mills provide repeatable positioning and reduce setup time. Manual machines work fine for looser tolerances and experienced operators who hand-dial positioning.
  • Powered Feeds and Automation: X, Y, and Z-axis powerfeeds reduce operator fatigue and improve consistency on production work. Power drawbars save time on tool changes. These features add cost but pay for themselves quickly in shops running multiple parts or longer production days. Many JET mills offer these as factory options or retrofits.

Featured Milling Machines

Model Brand Key Specification Best For Price
JTM-4VS Mill With ACU-RITE 203 DRO With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Power Draw Bar JET Tools Vertical mill with 3-axis DRO and automated feeds Production shops needing repeatability and reduced cycle time Contact for pricing
JT9-690684 JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite MilPwr G2 CNC Controller with Air Powered Drawbar JET Tools Full CNC with 3-axis control and air-powered drawbar Shops running complex parts, small-batch production, and high-precision work Contact for pricing
20 Piece Tin-Coated Single End Mill Set JET Tools Complete set of carbide-tipped single-end mills General purpose milling, prototyping, and shop tool replenishment Contact for pricing
EVS-949 Mill with 3-Axis ACU-RITE 203 (Knee) DRO and X, Y, Z-Axis JET Powerfeeds JET Tools Manual mill with full 3-axis DRO and powered axis feeds Mid-range shops balancing operator control with automation and precision Contact for pricing
EVS-949 Mill with 2-Axis Newall DP700 DRO and X, Y-Axis JET Powerfeeds and USA Powered Draw Bar JET Tools Manual mill with 2-axis DRO, X/Y powered feeds, and power drawbar Shops upgrading from manual mills, seeking accuracy and reduced setup time Contact for pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a vertical and horizontal milling machine?

Vertical mills have the spindle oriented up and down, making them ideal for drilling, face milling, and pocket work on the top of parts - they're the most common type in smaller shops. Horizontal mills have the spindle parallel to the table, excelling at slotting, side milling, and production work on multiple surfaces. For general-purpose metalworking, vertical mills like JET's EVS and JTM models offer the greatest versatility and are easier for operators to learn.

Do I need a digital readout (DRO) on my milling machine?

A DRO significantly improves accuracy and speed - you can dial in precise coordinates and repeat them consistently without hand-measuring. For tolerance work tighter than +/- 0.005" or when you're making multiple identical parts, a DRO pays for itself quickly in reduced scrap and setup time. Many shops start with a manual machine and add a DRO later, but JET offers factory-integrated systems like the ACU-RITE 203 that deliver better performance and reliability than retrofits.

What size milling machine do I need for my shop?

Machine size depends on your typical part dimensions and production volume. A benchtop or knee mill handles small to medium parts and fits tight spaces, while a full-size vertical mill (like JET's EVS or JTM series) accommodates larger workpieces and heavier production. Consider both the maximum part size you'll machine and the table size you need for fixturing - it's better to have slightly more capacity than you think you need rather than outgrow your equipment too quickly.

Are JET milling machines suitable for CNC retrofit?

Yes, JET mills are popular platforms for CNC retrofit work because they're well-built and have rigid castings that hold accuracy. However, JET also offers factory CNC models like the JTM-1050EVS2/230 with the Acu-Rite MilPwr G2 controller, which eliminates the complexity and cost of retrofitting. A factory CNC system provides better integration, warranty support, and typically lower total cost of ownership than a retrofit on an older machine.

How do powered feeds and power drawbars improve milling efficiency?

Powered feeds on the X, Y, and Z axes allow consistent feed rates regardless of operator fatigue, reducing cycle time and improving surface finish quality. A power drawbar speeds up tool changes - on production work, this adds up fast. JET mills like the JTM-4VS and EVS-949 offer these as options, and they're particularly valuable in shops running multi-shift operations or making batch quantities where every few seconds per cycle translates to significant time savings over a day.

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  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Knee) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Knee) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
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    $29,392.16
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Newall DP700 DRO (Knee) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Newall DP700 DRO (Knee) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
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    $28,862.45
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Newall DP700 DRO (Quill) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Newall DP700 DRO (Quill) With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
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    $29,396.94
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Quill) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Quill) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds
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    $28,755.55
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    $28,755.55
  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With Newall DP700 DRO With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With Newall DP700 DRO With X, Y and Z-Axis Powerfeeds
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    $31,942.73
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With Acu-Rite 203 DRO With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered Drawbar
    Jet Tools - JTM-1050EVS2/230 Mill With Acu-Rite 203 DRO With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered Drawbar
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    $29,699.00
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-949EVS Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Knee) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered Dr
    Jet Tools - JTM-949EVS Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Knee) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered Dr
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    $28,221.06
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  • Jet Tools - JTM-949EVS Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Quill) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered D
    Jet Tools - JTM-949EVS Mill With 3-Axis Acu-Rite 203 DRO (Quill) With X and Y-Axis Powerfeeds and Air Powered D
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