Powermatic PM1900TX-CK3 Dust Collector, 3HP 3PH 230/460V, 2-Micron Canister Kit

    Powermatic PM1900TX-CK3 Dust Collector, 3HP 3PH 230/460V, 2-Micron Canister Kit

    SKU: PM9-1792074K
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    $2,144.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • TurboCone improves chip separation and collector bag packing efficiency
    • The cone eliminates premature filter clogging for sustained performance
    • All-metal duct construction for rigidity and improved air flow
    • 2-micron canister filters offer over six times filtering surface area of standard bags
    • The large impeller is powered by a 3HP motor for peak performance
    • Triple 4” dust ports allow for several hoses to be attached at the same time
    • Collection bags use a snap ring for rapid installation/removal
    • 10 cubic feet collection bag capacity reduces number of bag changes.
    • Four swivel casters for easy maneuverability
    Brand Powermatic
    Part # PM9-1792074K
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