Powermatic Dust Collectors
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About Powermatic Dust Collectors at Pittsburgh Spray Equipment
Powermatic dust collectors represent the gold standard in workshop dust collection, engineered for woodworkers, contractors, and manufacturing professionals who refuse to compromise on air quality or equipment reliability. Workshop dust collection isn't just about keeping your space clean—it's about protecting your respiratory health, extending tool life, and maintaining optimal working conditions for precision work. Powermatic has built its reputation on heavy-duty construction, superior filtration technology, and motors designed to handle continuous operation in demanding environments. At Pittsburgh Spray Equipment, we stock a carefully curated selection of Powermatic dust collectors ranging from compact 1.75HP single-phase units perfect for smaller home shops to robust 3HP three-phase systems built for high-volume commercial operations. Whether you're setting up a professional woodworking facility, upgrading an existing dust collection system, or equipping an industrial workshop, our Powermatic inventory offers the horsepower, filtration efficiency, and durability you need. PSE has served the Pittsburgh region and beyond for decades, providing expert guidance on selecting the right dust collection solution for your specific application. Our team understands that effective dust collection directly impacts productivity, worker safety, and compliance with OSHA standards. Powermatic's 2-micron canister filtration systems ensure that fine sawdust, wood particles, and harmful debris are captured efficiently, keeping your workspace cleaner and your equipment running longer. We're committed to helping you find a dust collector that matches your shop's cubic feet per minute (CFM) requirements, available electrical service, and budget parameters.
Featured Dust Collectors
| Model | Motor Specs | Filtration | Best For | Price |
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| Powermatic PM1900TX-CK3 | 3HP, 3-Phase, 230/460V | 2-Micron Canister Kit | Commercial shops and high-volume production facilities | Contact for pricing |
| Powermatic PM1900TX-CK1 | 3HP, 1-Phase, 230V | 2-Micron Canister Kit | Professional woodworking shops with single-phase service | Contact for pricing |
| Powermatic PM1300TX-CK | 1.75HP, 1-Phase, 115/230V | 2-Micron Canister Kit | Home shops and smaller professional facilities | Contact for pricing |
| Complete System Solutions | Scalable configurations | Industry-leading filtration | Custom multi-station setups | Contact for pricing |
| Powermatic Canister Filter Upgrades | N/A | Premium 2-Micron technology | Replacement filters and system optimization | Contact for pricing |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 1-phase and 3-phase dust collectors?
Single-phase (1PH) dust collectors operate on standard residential or small commercial electrical service (typically 115V or 230V), making them ideal for home shops and smaller facilities that lack three-phase power. Three-phase (3PH) units require industrial electrical service (230V or 460V) and are designed for larger operations where consistent power delivery and higher horsepower motors are essential. Three-phase motors run cooler, are more efficient, and provide better performance under continuous heavy-duty operation. Choose based on your facility's available electrical service—attempting to retrofit a three-phase unit into a single-phase shop requires expensive electrical upgrades.
How often do I need to replace the 2-micron canister filters?
Filter replacement frequency depends on dust volume, material type, and your shop's operational hours. In typical woodworking environments, quality 2-micron canister filters last 6-12 months with regular cleaning and maintenance. Heavy production shops may need replacements every 3-6 months, while lighter-use home shops might extend intervals to 18+ months. Powermatic filters are designed for easy access and quick replacement—you'll know it's time when airflow decreases noticeably or the differential pressure gauge indicates saturation. Regular filter cleaning (vacuuming the exterior surface) extends filter life significantly and maintains peak system performance.
Can I connect multiple tools to a single Powermatic dust collector?
Yes, Powermatic collectors are designed to connect multiple tools through a properly engineered ductwork system with blast gates controlling individual tool connections. The key is ensuring your collector's CFM rating exceeds the combined airflow requirements of the tools you might operate simultaneously. A 3HP Powermatic with adequate CFM can reliably serve a multi-station shop setup with a table saw, planer, jointer, and sander running one at a time, or specific lighter-load combinations running together. Never exceed your collector's designed CFM capacity—undersized systems lose efficiency and may cause motor overheating. Consult with Pittsburgh Spray Equipment to design a ductwork layout that optimizes airflow and prevents pressure drop issues.
What makes 2-micron filtration better than standard filters?
Standard filters typically capture particles down to 5-10 microns, allowing fine dust and harmful particles to escape into your breathing air. Powermatic's 2-micron canister filtration captures 99% of particles 2 microns and larger—this includes fine sawdust, sanding dust, and wood particles that pose serious respiratory hazards. The superior filtration efficiency means cleaner workshop air, healthier workers, longer tool life, and better compliance with OSHA air quality standards. Two-micron filters also deliver superior separation of collected dust, resulting in a drier product in your dust bag and less potential for moisture-related clumping or composting issues. The investment in premium filtration pays dividends through improved health outcomes and reduced equipment maintenance costs.
How do I determine the right horsepower for my workshop dust collection?
Start by identifying all tools that will connect to your dust collection system and noting their CFM requirements (found in tool manuals or manufacturer specifications). Add together the CFM demands of tools you might operate simultaneously—for example, a table saw (350 CFM) plus a jointer (400 CFM) would require 750 CFM minimum. Select a collector rated 15-20% higher than this number for safety margin and optimal performance. A 1.75HP Powermatic works well for light home shops, while 3HP models suit professional facilities and high-production environments. When in doubt, oversizing provides quieter operation, longer motor life, and better system reliability. Pittsburgh Spray Equipment's experts can help calculate your specific requirements and recommend the ideal Powermatic model for your application.
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Powermatic - PM1900TX-CK3 Dust Collector, 3HP 3PH 230/460V, 2-Micron Canister Kit
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$2,144.00
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Powermatic - PM1900TX-CK1 Dust Collector, 3HP 1PH 230V, 2-Micron Canister Kit
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$2,199.00
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Powermatic - PM1300TX-CK Dust Collector, 1.75HP 1PH 115/230V, 2-Micron Canister Kit
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$1,407.00
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