Powermatic 60HH, 60C operating instructions Jointing Warped Surfaces, Edge Jointing, Beveling

Models: 60C 60HH

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IMPORTANT: When stock is longer than twice the length of the infeed and outfeed tables, an assistant or support table must be used to support the stock.

Always use a hold down or push block when surfacing short stock or stock less than 3 inches thick.

Jointing Warped Surfaces

If the wood to be jointed is dished or warped, take light cuts until the surface is flat. Avoid forcing such material down against the table; excessive pressure will spring it while passing the knives, and it will simply spring back and remain curved after the cut is completed.

Edge Jointing

This is the most common operation for the jointer. Set guide fence square with the table. Depth of cut should be the minimum required to obtain a straight edge. Do not make cuts deeper than 1/8" in a single pass. Hold the best face of the piece firmly against the fence throughout the feed. See Figure 35.

When edging stock wider than 3 inches, lap the fingers over the top of the wood, extending them back over the fence so that the fence casting will act as a stop for the hands in the event of a kickback.

Beveling

Never make cuts deeper than 1/16 inch when beveling. Make certain material being beveled is over 12 inches long, more than 1/4" thick and 1" wide.

Although the fence may be tilted in or out for a bevel cut, It is recommended for safety reasons that the fence be tilted in toward the operator, making a cradled cut.

Set fence to desired angle. For stock wider than 3", hold with the fingers close together near the top of the stock, lapping over the board and extending over the fence. When beveling material less than 3" wide, use beveled push blocks.

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Powermatic 60HH, 60C operating instructions Jointing Warped Surfaces, Edge Jointing, Beveling

60C, 60HH specifications

The Powermatic 60C and 60HH are two exceptional entries in the world of woodworking machinery, specifically designed for woodworkers who demand precision and efficiency in their operations. Both models embody Powermatic's commitment to innovation and performance, catering to the needs of professionals and serious hobbyists alike.

One of the standout features of the Powermatic 60C is its advanced digital readout (DRO) system. This technology provides users with accurate measurements and easy adjustments, ensuring that every cut is made with precision. The system helps eliminate guesswork, allowing woodworkers to focus on their craft without worrying about the accuracy of their settings. The 60C also features a powerful 1.75 HP motor, which is capable of handling even the toughest hardwoods with ease.

On the other hand, the Powermatic 60HH boasts the Helical Cutterhead technology, which offers a significant upgrade over traditional straight knives. The helical design consists of multiple cutting edges that provide a smoother cut and reduce tear-out, resulting in a superior finish. This is especially beneficial when working with figured woods or delicate materials. The 60HH also features a 3 HP motor, providing ample power for demanding applications and ensuring consistent performance even under heavy loads.

Both models are equipped with a rigid and robust cast-iron construction, ensuring stability and reducing vibration during operation. This design enhances the durability of the machines and extends their lifespan, making them a worthwhile investment for any serious woodshop.

The jointer beds are precision-ground and provide excellent support for long workpieces, while the fence is easily adjustable and provides accurate guidance for various operations, such as jointing and planing. The intuitive controls make it easy for users to switch between different functions and settings, enhancing workflow efficiency.

In terms of mobility, both the 60C and 60HH come with sturdy, adjustable legs and can be fitted with mobility kits that allow for easy movement around the workshop. This flexibility is a significant advantage for woodworkers who need to optimize their workspace.

In summary, the Powermatic 60C and 60HH represent the pinnacle of jointer and planer technology. With their innovative features, powerful motors, and user-friendly designs, these machines deliver unparalleled performance, making them invaluable assets in any woodworking shop. Whether you prioritize precise adjustments with the 60C or superior cutting capabilities with the 60HH, both models stand ready to elevate your woodworking projects to new heights.