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Ridgid R4330 Planer, 13-Inch Thickness

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Arrives May 11 – May 14
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Features

  • Three-Blade Cutterhead leaves a smooth, blemish free surface to make final finishing easier
  • Dual-Edge, Quick Change Blades self-indexing blades are self-aligning and reversible for extended life
  • Precision Lead-Screw System eliminates the need for a cutterhead locking system and provides consistent cut thickness across the full width of the workpiece
  • Large Infeed/Outfeed Table Extensions provides extra workpiece support to help eliminate snipe
  • On-Board Blade/Tool Storage keeps blades and blade changing tools conveniently stored for quick and easy access

Description

From the Manufacturer Ridgid R4330 Thickness Planer has a three-blade cutterhead which leaves a smooth, blemish free surface to make final finishing easier. Dual-edge, quick change blades with self-indexing blades are self- aligning and reversible for extended life. Precision Lead-screw system eliminates the need for a cutterhead locking system and provides consistent cut thickness across the full width of the workpiece. Large infeed/outfeed table extensions provides extra workpiece support to help eliminate snipe. On- board blade/Tool storage keeps blades and blade changing tools conveniently stored for quick and easy access. 120 V / 15 amp motor with overload protection maximum power for continuous operation. Depth adjustment handwheel easy-to-reach side-mounted handwheel keeps top of planer free to stage material. Sof-Touch controls improve comfort and grip. Ind-I-Cut Depth Gauge instantly measures cutting depth before each pass. Repeat-A-Cut depth stops eight adjustable depth stops to precisely plane multiple workpieces to consistent desired thickness for repetitive tasks. Dust hood rotating panel a simple twist opens the dust hood's rotating panel to allow wood chips to eject from the back of the tool. Use genuine RIDGID replacement blades - Model AC 20501. Specifications: Motor: 120 V, AC only, 15 Amps, No Load Speed: 10,000 r/min. (RPM) 30,000 CPM, Cuts per Inch: 96 CPI, Feed Rate: 26 FPM, Capacity: 13 in. and 6 in., Maximum Depth of Cut: 1/8 in., Weight: 73 lbs. Includes R4330 thickness planer, hex key, magnetic blade tool, blade/tool storage, depth adjustment handwheel and knob, dust hood, dust hood knobs (2), and operator's manual.

Brand: RIDGID


Item Weight: 72.88 Pounds


Style: Modern


Power Source: Corded Electric


Included Components: Blade


Manufacturer: ‎Ridgid


Part Number: ‎R4330


Item Weight: ‎72.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎25.19 x 15.75 x 20.5 inches


Item model number: ‎R4330


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Modern


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Blade


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎90-Day satisfaction guarantee policy, Limited 3-year warranty.


Date First Available: March 31, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I kept it because Ridgid has made several improvements to the r4330 I like. Particularly the hose chip disposal and especially t
I have used the r4330 to plane 2 X 6 and 2 X 8 redwood boards to 3/4" stock that I used to build a 5 Mission table set. The cedar I used was very old boards 4/4" stock that went thru the planer for 3/4" tops and shelves to the redwood tables. Not a hitch with the planer. I then built the same 5 piece set out of red oak and ran all that lumber thru the r4330. Again with no problems. After a desk built with planed boards, it died when I began my current new project, a Mission display case. I bought a new r4330 the same day the bearings in the r4330 motor fried. I didn't fret about the dead r4330, I knew what I'd fed it over the 4 years I used it. I get a bit of snipe on the last 2-3" of boards, but no other problems. I also notice that the surface of really any wood I've used is smooth enough to start a finish at 150 grit. The r4331 I replaced the r4330 with was actually an error in shipping. I didn't want the r4331 model because I knew the r4330. But, I kept it because Ridgid has made several improvements to the r4330 I like. Particularly the hose chip disposal and especially the Ind-Icut 1/32" cut calibration are very handy. That's why I kept thr r4331. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2015 by roger dudra

  • Parts no longer available
I needed a new blade lock bar and rigid no longer produces the lock bar making the machine useless. This is a well documented with a number of parts unavailable on this machine in addition to the lock bar. I will never purchase another rigid tool.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by Bill Sutherland

  • I love this Planer
The ideal home planer, easy to adjust and use. Takes wide boards up to I think 6 Inches and I've planed very thin boards too.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014 by Terry Stone

  • Five Stars
great planer
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2016 by mike b

  • Quality and price
I was please to find my Ridgid planer for $369 and free shipping. It was easy to set up and it has the right features to ensure quality work. I reviewed quite a few brands and I believe this one had the right features and price to be the best value.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2010 by Richard Field

  • Lifetime Service Agreement and Customer Service BS!!!
I bought this planer in April this year and in July it started making a loud noise. I was told to take it to an authorized service center an hour and a half away from me. When I showed up at the "service center" it looks like a pawn shop in a really ugly neighborhood! The first thing the salesperson states to me is that it will probably not be covered under the LSA. I do not know how he could know this with in 5 seconds of glancing at it!?!? He told me that I would be getting a phone call in 1 to 2 days telling me their diagnosis. After 2 weeks with no phone call I decided to call and check on the status of the planer. I was told that the screw that raises and lowers the unit was broken and needed to be replaced. When I told him that it adjusted up and down just fine when I brought it in and that the problem was the motor making a loud noise, he stated that he wasn't the one that worked on it so he didn't know. He then told me that none of it was to be covered under the LSA. He then stated it would cost me $180. Half of the price of the planer! It's now been over 6 weeks since I took it in and they have yet to call me once. I have had to call them four times only to be told the last two times that the part should be there today and they would be calling me tomorrow to pick it up. Still no phone call. When I called Ridgid's customer service I was told there is nothing they could do nor can I file a complaint because the service dealer has 90 days to fix your product and does not have to call you! You would think that a big company like Ridgid would want reputable companies representing them and performing their warranty and service work! I will be switching back to the competitor for all of my tools! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015 by Stalknawe1

  • Buyer Beware
If your going to buy one of these units make sure it's the newer version three blade. At some point in the last year or so the design changed slightly and they added a third blade. Home Depot carries these in both the new three blade version and two blade version. Same model number and SKU#. The older vs has a tool box located on the left side of unit, looking at it from the entry side. The newer version the tool box is located under the exit tray. (Heads up) We have had one of these for about four years. Only used on a couple of projects. The unit works great as long as you use dry wood. We bought some Premium 2x6's at Home Depot and on the third to fourth pass the motor on this unit fried. The so called Premium wood was still to wet for the two blade version Turns out that Ridgid won't honor the lifetime warranty. Also the dust collection on the older version clogs too easily, even when your using a commercial shop vac system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2010 by Patrick

  • Very Deceptive Reviews
I've read some of the one star ratings on this machine and have to push back hard. I've owned the TP13002 model for over 15 years. I operate a wood shop and that machine has been in "industrial mode" for 10 years, planing southern red oak every day. I've changed blades dozens of times....that's the extent of anything I've had to do with this planer. The only bad thing I have to say is I use a wooden wedge to help lock the head into place because it will drift up a bit on larger boards, especially if they aren't supported well on outfeed. Otherwise, this thing is a champion in my shop and I would buy another one tomorrow, except I won't have to because it's still going strong. Absolute home run by Rigid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Mark Taylor

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