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Tony Cognato
10-03-2015, 5:16 PM
I just picked up a nice power feeder at auction from a cabinet shop. It is in great condition, but there is something that puzzles me. It has the colors and nameplate for Powermatic, but the main nameplate is riveted over an original one that says "made in Italy". It has a 1/2 HP Baldor motor, 1 PH. I've looked carefully and the paint is original and perfect on all pieces. I mean, it shows wear, but it definitely hasn't been repainted. The model # say 8V3 which doesn't respond to any searches. Anyone ever hear about this? Thanks.

Peter Kelly
10-03-2015, 7:18 PM
I'd imagine it's an old Steff feeder. Powermatic imported and re-badged several Euro brands, notably SAC & Robland, in the Houdaille days.

I believe Delta once re-badged Steff feeders as well.

Jesse Busenitz
10-03-2015, 7:41 PM
Powermatic had some stuff made by SCMI, as I once saw a Powermatic sliding TS with SCMI on it. My 2 cents......

Tony Cognato
10-03-2015, 8:31 PM
I'd imagine it's an old Steff feeder. Powermatic imported and re-badged several Euro brands, notably SAC & Robland, in the Houdaille days.

I believe Delta once re-badged Steff feeders as well.

It did, in fact, show Houdaille as the source on the nameplate. So this must be an older unit? It is in fantastic shape i.e. it doesn't look that old. How would I go about finding paperwork? Probably need to grind off the rivets to get to the Italian name. I did look at internet pics and it looks extremely similar to the Steff.

Peter Quinn
10-04-2015, 6:35 AM
Houdaille owned powermatic for a while, like 20 years, and most of there more industrial stuff was Italian origin. Feeders, shapers, jointers, panel saws, etc. I've used the feeders, jointers, and several of the shapers, all pretty good stuff. You think of powermatic as this venerable old USA machine manufacturer, but they have basically had foreign owners since the 60's. Enjoy that feeder, built to last several lifetimes.