Powermatic Helical Jointer 60HH PM9-1610086K
SKU: PM9-1610086K$3,519.00 ea.
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- Adjustment lever offers quick infeed table positioning and fine-tuning of cut depth
- Extra long tables are mounted on dovetailed ways for extended workpiece support
- Handwheel operated worm gear system for smooth fence tilting
- High mount switch for operator convenience
- Magnetic push blocks can be stored on the machine within constant reach
- Non-mar fence insert protects table surface
- The helical cutterhead with 54 four sided carbide inserts provides smoother, quieter cutting and a superior finish
| Brand | Powermatic |
| Part # | PM9-1610086K |
| Stock Number | PM9-1610086K |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 60HH |
| Warranty | 5 Year |
| Type of Cutterhead | HELICAL |
| Cutterhead Diameter (In.) | 3 |
| Maximum Cutting Depth (In.) | 1/8" |
| Cuts Per Minute | Not Applicable |
| Cutterhead Speed (RPM) | 7000.0000 |
| Cutting Capacity (W x D) (In.) | 8 x 1/2 |
| Dust Collection Minimum CFM Required (CFM) | 450 |
| Dust Port Outside Diameter (In.) | 4 |
| Fence Tilt (Deg.) | 90 to 45 R |
| Infeed Table Length (In.) | 35-1/4 |
| Number of Knives | 54 |
| Motor Power (HP) | 2 |
| Motor Voltage (V.) | 230 |
| Prewired Voltage (V.) | 230 |
| Motor Phase | 1 |
| Recommended Circuit Size (Amps.) | 20 |
| Motor Amps | 9 |
| Gross Weight | 518.0 |
| Net weight | 490.0 |
| Prop 65 | Cancer and Reproductive Harm |
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