PDA

View Full Version : Powermatic 300



Don Studhalter
12-21-2015, 1:21 PM
I am looking for manual for my Powermatic 300 disk/belt combo sander.

Matt Day
12-21-2015, 1:46 PM
I think you mean model 30? Google is your friend.
http://fesstech.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/12773807/powermatic_disk_belt_sander.pdf

Bill Orbine
12-21-2015, 8:12 PM
I think you mean model 30? Google is your friend.
http://fesstech.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/12773807/powermatic_disk_belt_sander.pdf

Could be the Model 30 Sander. I have an old catalog that shows different variations of options of the Model 30 sander in the form of "300-XX" where XX is a number from 01 up to 09. The 300-01 number is just the basic sander with out motor and stand. You can have the stand with no motor (300-02) or you can have the motor with belts and controls (300-05, 300-06, 300-07 or 300-08). There are different variations of motor hp and power requirements as well as sanding belt supplied. Also these sanders had an internal dust collector as an option (330-09), whereas you needed to specify motor and power requirement.

As soon as I figure out how to scan from my wireless printer, I'll try post some images of the sander options and accessories. Catalog is from 1967, I believe.

Bill Orbine
12-21-2015, 8:47 PM
Here are a couple pages scan from the Powermatic catalog:
327586327587
As you can see, You probably have a model 30 in any from of variation of 300-XX where XX is a number starting from 01 up to 09.

Don Studhalter
01-01-2016, 1:19 PM
I think you mean model 30? Google is your friend.
http://fesstech.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/7/7/12773807/powermatic_disk_belt_sander.pdf
No I don't mean model 30. It says 300 on the nameplate.

Don Studhalter
01-01-2016, 1:27 PM
Could be the Model 30 Sander. I have an old catalog that shows different variations of options of the Model 30 sander in the form of "300-XX" where XX is a number from 01 up to 09. The 300-01 number is just the basic sander with out motor and stand. You can have the stand with no motor (300-02) or you can have the motor with belts and controls (300-05, 300-06, 300-07 or 300-08). There are different variations of motor hp and power requirements as well as sanding belt supplied. Also these sanders had an internal dust collector as an option (330-09), whereas you needed to specify motor and power requirement.

As soon as I figure out how to scan from my wireless printer, I'll try post some images of the sander options and accessories. Catalog is from 1967, I believe.
Thanks Bill,
I was wondering if you had the complete catalog and if I could possible bale get a copy of it?

Don Studhalter
01-01-2016, 1:47 PM
See Bills post that will explain it.

Matt Day
01-01-2016, 7:49 PM
I'm confused. Doesn't bill basically say you have a Model 30, or some variation of it with whatever options you have? Did the manual I linked to help at all?

Did you check OWWM?

Bill Orbine
01-01-2016, 10:14 PM
I'm confused. Doesn't bill basically say you have a Model 30, or some variation of it with whatever options you have? Did the manual I linked to help at all?

Did you check OWWM?



I'm saying Don has a model 30. Look at the second page in the boxed out description of "standard machines" right about the middle of the page. At the time, you could get the model 30 sander with different options that goes 300-xx where xx is the option.


As for copying the catalog............jeesh, it's some 63-64 pages of the GOOD stuff made back in the day! Forget copying it! Take me all year and it just got started. Happy New Year!