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Powermatic 20-Inch Planer, Helical Cutterhead, 5 HP, 230V 1Ph (Model 209HH)

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  • Helical cutterhead with 100 four-sided carbide knife inserts provides smoother, quieter cutting
  • Oil bath gearbox transmits full power to feed rollers and facilitates fast speed changes at 24 and 31 FPM
  • Cast iron table with extensions creates a big 55-1/2" x 20" working area
  • Chip breaker and pressure bar helps to reduce snipe
  • Feed rollers and cutterhead are supported by full cast iron head assembly for rigidity
  • Fully-enclosed base cabinet with integrated casters for shop mobility
  • Chrome-plated, ergonomic handwheel makes adjustments smooth and easy


Product Description

This heavy duty planer offers performance and value, loaded with standard features not found on other machines in its class. The powerful 5HP motor and 20" planing capacity will handle the most demanding work. The helical cutterhead provides quieter operation and finer finishing than conventional systems, and the 100 four-sided carbide knife inserts seat themselves without requiring a set-up gauge. The 5" dust port connects easily to any dust collector. The anti-kickback fingers and pressure bar are located in close proximity to the cutterhead for an exceptional finish. The solid cast iron base, table and head are designed for production. The 2-speed oil bath gearbox transmits full power to feed rollers and facilitates fast speed changes at 24 and 31 FPM. The gearbox can be changed to 4-speed with the included gear to run lower speeds of 16 and 20 FPM. The corrugated infeed and fine groove outfeed rollers ensure a smooth feed. The precision ground and polished cast iron table rides on four steel columns giving it plenty of support for the larger workpiece. Heavy cast iron extension wings ensure a flat, smooth cut.

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Featuring robust construction, a powerful motor, precision-cut depth adjustments and the legendary Byrd helical cutterhead, the Five-Horsepower, One-Phase, 230-Volt Powermatic 1791315 209HH Planer with Byrd Cutterhead sets the standard for modern planers. It accurately dimensions wood with parallel faces and produces an ultra-smooth, tear-out-free surface, making it ideal for any serious woodworker.

Performance and Value
Capable of 3/32-inch-deep cuts on most stock widths, the 209HH comes with many standard features not found on other machines in its class.

Built atop a fully enclosed, welded-steel base cabinet, it's equipped with a powerful five-horsepower, 230-volt, one-phase, TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) motor mounted within the base cabinet to provide 20-inch planing capacity. Three V-belts running on precision-machined, multi-groove pulleys ensure smooth power transmission, while a built-in, locking-caster system makes moving the 801-pound 209HH around the shop easy, and keeps it stable during use.

Byrd Helical Cutterhead
Despite carrying the helical moniker, many cutterhead designs retain many of the liabilities of the long blade designs. In contrast, the 209HH uses a Byrd helical cutterhead, which is second to none in terms of efficiency, produced surface quality, and the long-lived cutting inserts.

The Byrd cutterhead is so effective because its 99 carbide inserts are arranged in spiral-shaped rows, have a four-inch radius ground into them, and are mounted so that they approach the wood at a 14-degree angle. The result is a true shear cut that dramatically reduces impact and the resulting fiber disturbance other cutterhead designs deliver. The 209HH is also very quiet during operation.

Feeds and Rollers
The planer has two material-feed-rate ranges with four actual speeds: 24/31 feet per minute for rough dimensioning and 16/20 feet per minute with gear change for a silky-smooth surface. A simple push/pull knob on the side easily controls the feed rates, as well as a chain and sprocket that allow you to change to a second set of feed rates.

Safe, Dependable Design
For dependability, a serrated, steel infeed roller and a smooth steel outfeed roller--each precisely set at the factory--include user-accessible adjustments to keep the 209HH tuned for years to come. For enhanced operator safety, there's a row of closely spaced anti-kickback fingers under the infeed side of the cutterhead housing. They automatically engage the wood as it enters the cutterhead and help prevent it from being kicked out. Also, the top rollers make moving long stock back for another cut easy and safe.

Durable, Stable Construction and Dust Collection
The 209HH is built to last, with a solid cast-iron base, table, and head, and a precision-ground and polished cast-iron, 20- x 25-1/2-inch (W x D) table that rides on four steel columns--plenty of support for large workpieces. And heavy, cast-iron extension wings ensure a flat, smooth cut. To help maintain a cleaner, healthier work environment, there's a five-inch dust port that connects easily to any dust collector.

The 209HH is backed by a five-year warranty.

What's in the Box
209HH Planer; one dust hood; two cast-iron extension tables; one handwheel; one handle; one low-speed gear kit; two hardware bags; one owner's manual; and one warranty card.



mary bradey
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023
Would run delivered off the pallet but would not feed. Tried for several days to get it to work and it never did work and would not feed. Consulted the manual and unable to figure out what to do. Seems to be a very, very complicated and troublesome adjustment process I should not have to do. Obviously right out of the factory the planer was not set up properly. To top it all off as frustration with very expensive item steadily grew I threw my back out trying to get it feed 4x4 oak posts. At that point I gave up and requested a return and refund. I am done with Powermatic manufacturer for life.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019
Top notch quality just like always from powermatic.
JRN
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019
Upon uncrating the machine on Aug. 6, 2019, we found the transmission that powers the feed rollers is leaking oil. Powermatic is attempting to replace the transmission, but is so far unable to obtain all the parts needed to do that. It is now Oct. 7, 2019.
Harold Pomeroy
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
I have been using Powermatic planers since 1985. I bought this planer new. I also own a Powermatic 66 table saw, a Powermatic 72 table saw and a Powermatic 27 shaper.This planer has terrible dust collection. For the sake of two rollers on top, the dust and chips come off the head, bang against the hood, go horizontal, then out a 4" duct. With dust collection, the idea is to catch the chips and dust in an air flow as they come off the cutter. The results from this planer are a lot of chip dent and dust coming out the infeed side.For dust collection, I am running a 10 HP blower with an 11" inlet. The line drops to 6" at the planer.Powermatic suggested I vent the duct by opening a gap in the hood where it connects to the machine. This did nothing. Instead, I cut the hood over the cutter, and installed a hood made in the shape of the exiting chip and dust stream, angled 45 degrees to the outfeed end. I put a 6" hose on top of that hood.The dust collection is fine now. The rollers went to the metal recycling pile at the dump. Never stack wood on a planer. It falls off. If you did that in a shop, you would get written up. Use a cart. Build a cart 24" wide by 48" long, 32" high, including the swivel wheels.Powermatic, what were you thinking? You're better than this.
Darren B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2018
Very quiet and smooth cutting. Well worth the money!!! You can talk at normal levels while using this planer. Requires a 230v 40 amp circuit.
dennis mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018
great planner. I set it up and tested it but haven't used it yet.
Travis H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
So far have run white oak, red oak, walnut and cherry thru this machine and it flat eats it. Cut quality is very impressive, I haven't noticed the longitudinal ridges mentioned in other reviews, there are still cross-grain scallops like any planer will leave but they are very easily removed. I would guess slowing down feed rate might make them even less noticeable, but I run the boards through a drum sander so it doesn't bother me. In "figured" grains it doesn't completely eliminate tearout but it is less so than my straight blade lunchbox planer does on similar material. I purchased the Jet 22-44 oscillating drum sander and a couple passes through it eliminates the defects usually. The smaller chip sizes generated off the segmented cutterhead also helps keep the dust collection running smoothly. I haven't been able to completely eliminate snipe on lead and trailing boards, but it seems to be pretty minimal. Being used to my old DeWalt 12" lunchbox planer, I was very pleasantly surprised at the sound level from this machine... much quieter even under load, but especially when in a no-load running state, I'm not diving for the "off" button to make the noise stop.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2012
My name is Nick and I own a Powermatic PM2000 Tablesaw, Powermatic 511 panel saw, Powermatic SLR12 Rip Saw, Powermatic 1800 Bandsaw, Powermatic 1285 Jointer, Powermatic 209 HH Planer, Powermatic Model 29 Shaper, and a Powermatic DT65 Dovetailer. Needless to say Im a great customer of theirs. How many shops only have one brand of tools? My planer is almost new and has less than 30 hrs on it. On Jan 2 2012 I was planing with my 209hh when a huge banging was heard chunks of tooth shot everywhere: I found some peices of tooth imbedded 3/16 in. into steel. Upon further inspection my chipbreaker on my planer had hit my helical cutterhead, smashing teeth and shooting thousands of chunks of metal all over my shop. Basically it exploded when the contact was made. I have checked other companies (Delta, Oliver) and there is no way this could happen on their machines. I contacted Powermatic and have been given the run around for almost seven weeks. They said replace the cutterhead and if that doesnt work we will do whatever it takes to make you happy Then they said replace the chipbreaker and if that doesnt work we will do whatever it takes to make you happy. When that didnt work they sent me more parts and said if that doesnt work we will do whatever it takes to make you happy. Six weeks later nothing has been done other than lip service. My worker and I could have been killed and Powermatic, in my opinion, doesnt seem to care. At Powermatic chipbreakers hitting cutterheads are becoming commonplace, as one tech worker told me "This isnt the first time we have had this happen, its happened a few times before. Why would Powermatic, Owned by Walter Meier Inc., ignore a possible fatal design flaw. According to them it "it doesnt happen that often enough" to warrant a design change. I am shying from their products from now on and will probably eventually sell off all my Powermatic Tools I would also like to thank Dave, Barry, and all others at Powermatic customer service that took forever to call me back, wouldnt follow through with what they said, made me wait weeks for a callback, or never returned my calls. Thanks, your customer service is second to nothing, literally nothing.
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