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Includes 64A 1-1/2 HP 10-in Single Phase Left Tilt Table Saw with 30-in Accu-Fence - 1791227K, 30-in Accu-Fence System, 4-in Dust Collection Port, Left and Right Cast-Iron Extension Wings, Blade Insert, Dado Insert, Blade Guard and Splitter, Miter Gauge, Open Stand, (Blade Not Included).../ Powermatic 1791227K Model 64 Artisan 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-1/2-Horsepower Contractor Saw with 30-Inch Accu-Fence and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1-Phase / miter saw 10 inch
- Perfect for the contractor, craftsman, or home hobbyist
- 1-1/2-horsepower, single-phase, 115/230-volt motor
- 30-inch Accu-Fence system delivers excellent results
- Blade tilts left for easier bevel cutting
- T-slot miter gauge, built-in 4-inch dust collection shroud, and two cast-iron extension wings included
Rugged and powerful, the Powermatic 64 10-Inch Contractor's Table Saw features a left-tilting arbor and is ideal for the contractor, crafter, or home hobbyist. Designed to meet the highest quality and performance standards in the industry, the Powermatic 64 features a cast-iron tabletop and two wings that are ground to a mirror-like finish for incredible accuracy.
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30" rip capacity for shops where space is an issue. View larger. |
The Accu-Fence has replaceable sides with easy-access screws. View larger. |
The left-tilting arbor lets you tilt the blade away from the fence. View larger. |
Powered by a 1.5-horsepower, single-phase, 115/230-volt motor, the Powermatic 64 features a left-tilting arbor that lets the user tilt the blade away from the fence. This eliminates the need for a sacrificial fence and reduces the risk of your work piece binding under the blade.
It also comes with a beveled front edge to facilitate smooth transitions of the miter gauge as it moves over the front edge of the table.
No matter the size or thickness of the work piece, the Powermatic 64's exclusive 3VX belt offers increased efficiency--especially when compared to standard belts--and less vibration for smooth operation. And when dealing with wider stock, users will appreciate the T-slot miter gauge with positive stops.
Versatile, Expandable Design
For greater versatility, two cast-iron wings, a melamine-surfaced wood extension table, and an independent leaf safety guard come standard, while a lockable push-button switch with removable safety key protects against accidental starts.
And to help users get started right away, the quick-connect power cord reduces assembly time.
Accu-Fence with 30-Inch Rip Capacity
The Powermatic 64 comes equipped with an Accu-Fence with a rip capacity of 30 inches to the right of the blade for reliable accuracy and to help make each job faster and more precise. This fence length is particularly ideal for a home shop where space is an issue.
For greater speed and accuracy, an interior spring applies constant pressure when not locked down, which takes the slop out of fence movement. Also, replaceable sides with easy-access screws allow quick adjustment close enough to the tabletop so that nothing will slip underneath.
Dimensions and Warranty Information
The Powermatic 64 measures 32 x 34 x 50 inches (W x H x D), weighs 343 pounds, and is backed by a five-year warranty.
What's in the Box
One saw body with switch; one stand assembly; two extension wings; one motor; one blade guard; one motor bracket; one dust shroud; one standard insert; one dado insert; one pulley cover seat; one motor base plate; one pulley cover; one miter gauge; one miter gauge bar; two handle assembles; two splitter mount bracket assemblies; one drive belt; one pin; one arbor wrench; one combination wrench; two hex wrenches; five hardware bags; owner's manual; and warranty card.
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A great saw - worth the investment! : Powermatic 1791227K Model 64 Artisan 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-1/2-Horsepower Contractor Saw with 30-Inch Accu-Fence and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1-Phase
I had researched this saw for quite some time, looking at Powermatic, Jet, Delta, etc. to upgrade from the bench top saw that I have been using for the last 10 years.
I settled on the Powermatic as I wanted a left tilt saw that was under $1,000, and I wanted a saw that would last. Powermatic ( combined with the rebate from WMH tools ) was the choice.
Assembly time for the saw was about 5 hours. Take your time, and plan on making some minor adjustments. The saw weighs 300+ pounds, and it has been bounced around in the box all the way from Taiwan.
The stand went together well, and the saw is sitting on a Shop Fox mobile base with extension.
I spent an additional 2 hours making minor adjustments. You could do it in less time...my philosophy is that I will do these adjustments ONCE...so I took extra time and paid extra attention to each one.
The most crucial adjustment is the miter slot to the blade - mine was off by .035 inches....so I loosened the trunion and brought it into line ( instructions are in the back of the manual ).
The 45 and 90 stops were on, and I spent extra time making sure the motor and pulleys lined up. What I found worked well as a straight edge was a 2.5-foot section of T-Track.
I converted the saw to 220V... runs great and puts the maximum power to the belt / arbor. This was very easy to do... instructions are in the manual and on the motor housing.
The saw runs smooth with the stock belt, but I am upgrading it with a 3/8" Power Twist link belt. It passes the nickel test on startup with the stock belt though - I just want it to run whisper smooth.
Dust collection is pretty good, but I will make a cover plate from 1/4 plywood to seal up most of the back.
I cleaned up the wings using WD-40 ( soak for 5 minutes ), wipe with paper towels; spray and wipe again; spray with 409 and wipe the top off, and then give it a good rub with paste wax. The surface is flat, smooth, and wood glides right over it.
I upgraded the fence with an INCRA TS-LS...that fence is hands down the best I have found. I have always planned on upgrading any saw that I purchased with the INCRA fence. I set mine pretty far to the right for a 42" rip capacity ( using 6' rails ). The fence took an additional 3 hours to attach to the saw and adjust.
My miter gauge is an INCRA 1000 SE...again - really well put together and accurate.
I am running Freud blades on my saw - 24, 50, and 80 teeth.....very smooth cuts.
So - I spent 10+ hours putting this together...I took my time and I am very happy with this machine.