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Powermatic 1660760K Model 66 10-Inch Left Tilt 3 Horsepower Cabinet Saw with 50-Inch Accu-Fence and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 230-Volt 1 Phase




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Brand: Powermatic
Manufacturer: Powermatic
Model: 1660760K


Features
Heavy cast-iron trunnion reduce vibration and ensure smoother cuts
High-efficiency 3VX drive-belt system delivers torque more efficiently and generates less heat
Left-tilting blade prevents binding during bevel cutting, reducing the risk of kickback
Award-winning Accu-Fence system creates an easy-gliding, precision fence
Includes $292 worth of free options: dado-insert, motor cover, extension table, and legs

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Arbor Diameter (in.) 5/8 Blade Diameter (in.) 10 Brand Powermatic Distance Between Sliding Table and Blade (in.) n.a. Dust Collection Adapter Port n.a. Dust Collection Minimum CFM Required 350 Dust Port Diameter (OD/in.) 4 Height 34 inch Leg Stand with Steel Storage n.a. Length 73.75 inch Maximum Cross Cut (in.) n.a. Maximum Depth of Cut (in.) 3-1/8 Maximum Depth of Cut at 45 Degrees (in.) 2-1/8 Maximum Diameter of Dado (in.) 8 Maximum Rip Left of Blade (in.) 12 Maximum Rip Right of Blade (in.) 50 Maximum Width of Dado (in.) 13/16 Miter Gauge Type standard Model Number 66 Motor Amps 15 Motor HP 3HP Motor Phase 1Ph Motor Voltage 230V Net Weight 455 pound Overall Dimensions 73-3/4 x 32 x 34 Part Number 1660760K Prewired n.a. Rapid Wing Extension n.a. Ship Weight 510 pound Table Height (in.) 34 Table in Front of Saw Blade at Maximum Depth of Cut (in.) 12 Table Size with Standard Extension (L x W/in.) 28 x 37-1/2 Table Size without Extension (L x W/in.) 28 x 21-1/2 Table Size without Wings (L x W/in.) 28 x 21-1/2 Table Type cast iron Width 32 inch Part # Description 2042335 2042336 2042372 2195063K 66-FENCE ASSY KIT W/30"RAILS 2328002 Dado Insert for Model 66 2328003 Zero Clearance Insert for Model 66 2440020 Accu-Fence System, Rear-Lock Assembly (Optional) for Models 66 and 72A 6682004 Rout-R-Lift for Model 66 6827030 Table Board, 28" x 24" for Model 66 6827031 Table Board with Hole for Rout-R-Lift, 28" x 35-3/8" for Model 66 6827032 Table Board with Hole for Rout-R-Lift, 28" x 24" for Model 66 1660760K-GuardAssy. 1660760K-MitreGauge 1660760K-StandAssy. 1660760K-TrunnionAssy. WARRANTY AND SERVICE


User Comments about the Powermatic 1660760K Model 66 10-Inch Left Tilt 3 Horsepower Cabinet Saw with 50-Inch Accu-Fence and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 230-Volt 1 Phase

It has plenty of power and does not require constant adjustment. I also purchased and HTC outfeed table which is extremely helpful when handling large sheet or long peices. I highly recommend this saw to both professional and serious 'hobby' woodworkers, it is a real workhorse. I have owned my saw for almost 8 years and have not had any problems with it. I use the saw for cabinet making, rough cutting of full dimension rough sawn lumber, dado-ing and ripping.


It is solidly made, continually runs smooth and is very precise. You will however need to spend some time setting it up properly. This will include aligning the tables and trueing up the arbor to the table and the stops; trust me it is well worth the time spent. I purchased mine with an Excaliber cross cut left side table which allows me to cross cut 4 x 8 and cabinet sized sheets with no additional assistance.


I've owned this saw for over 20 years now and it works as well today as the day I bought it. With an occasional oiling of the gears and waxing of the top this saw will last longer than a life time. I'd be cautious about buying their PM2000 as it's foreign made and seems inferior in quality. The PM66 is still made in America.



Had this saw for a little over 2 years now. If you want to use the good blades and do the good work, you need this saw or one very similar. Works like crazy and just laughs at the tough stuff. Precise, stable, predictable and a joy to use.



But, for the rest of us 66 owners, there is no relief. However, my only pet peeve is I can't stand having to use a piece of wood to keep the arbor from turning whenver I change blades. As far as how the saw works and cuts, I have nothing but praise. I know there are blade locks when using a single blade, but you still have to jam a 2X4 in there whenever you have to change a dado set. I have checked with my local Tool Zone and Woodcraft stores, and they both do not have or know of where an arbor lock/wrench can be acquired. Powermatic knows this and has provided an arbor lock on their Model 1000 series.



But my son and I suffered through the assembly and alignement over 2 beers (for me) and a pop (for him). Man this saw is about as good as anyone could expect, spend the time, go slow, follow the instructions, hehe dont just look at the pictures, and trust them to get you through the set up, you will be glad you invested the time. The saw cuts like a dream, blades do make a difference, have experimented with a few different brands and agree with other reviews. Absolutely no problems with assembly or adjustments and alignments.


And 5 months down the road. Impressive manual and easy to follow instructions provided you go slow and pay close attention to each detail as you progress in the assembly process. Dug out the manual and reviewed the setup procedure and 20 minutes later recut the miter joints. Thought it looked funny when I unpacked it especially when I pulled the two pieces of angle iron out of the carton, but I have been using this saw now for near 5 months and am truly convinced that PM is by far an exceptional piece of machinery. hehe, I even missed an adjustment in the initial setup 5 months ago, (might have been the beers that night) but used the saw for 4 months and never noticed it until I tried to cut some complex miter joints. Oh My God, this saw is a dream, but when I first unpacked it and saw the 2 7 foot long pieces of angle iron I was VERY SKEPTICAL.


Heavy metal needs 4 hands in some cases, but that is what my son was there for. FORREST is a perfect match for this saw. wa-lah perfect. I suppose from looking at the earlier reviews, the WMH Tool group may have had some problems in the past but as far as i am concerned, I am CONVINCED that POWERMATIC has been the best bang for my buck in a long time. total time near 3 hours to first spin of the blade. The fence is wonderful.


you wont care how much the saw cost you in dollars, it is worth every penny. It is HEAVY, QUIET, VIBRATION FREE (or at least very close to vibration free).