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2 HP Dust Collector #60-200 develops the greatest 1,189 CFM of suction. Offers the same features as the #60-150 machine, but with a more powerful 2HP motor. Collector is wired for use with 3-wire 120V receptacles.
| Motor Horsepower | 2 HP |
|---|---|
| Motor Amps | 16 |
| Motor Volts | 115V, 60Hz |
| Motor RPM | 3,450 |
| Blower Wheel Diameter | 12” |
| Blower Wheel Material | Steel |
| Air Flow @ 4" Diameter | 1189CFM |
| Static Pressure (Water Column) | 6.42in.w.c |
| Sound Rating @ 3 Feet | <78 dB |
| Bag Filtration | 5 Microns |
| Bag Diameter | 20” |
| Bag Capacity | 5.4 Cubic Feet |
| Bag Length | 33” |
| Hose Connection | 1@5” – 2@4” |
| Overall Length | 37” |
| Overall Width | 22” |
| Overall Height | 76-1/2” |
| Overall Net Weight | 92 lbs. |
| Intake Funnel Size | - |
| Maximum Funnel Height | - |
| Dust Hose Size | - |
Strong suction for multi‑tool setups: The RIKON 2 HP Dust Collector – 60‑200 delivers up to ~1,250 CFM of airflow, giving you the power to draw chips and sawdust from larger machines like table saws, jointers, and planers with consistent performance.
Efficient single‑stage design: Comes with a 5‑micron filter bag and large 5.4 cu ft collection bag, filtering fine dust while holding ample debris between emptying cycles — a solid balance of filtration and capacity for most workshop needs.
Flexible hookup options: Includes one 5″ inlet plus dual 4″ connections so you can route dust collection to one main tool or multiple machines via common ducting.
Mobile and user‑friendly: Casters and a safety lock switch make it easy to roll into place and secure against accidental starts in busy workshop environments.
Built‑to‑last components: A TEFC motor and steel impeller provide reliable, continuous service with less vibration and noise (under ~78 dB), helping maintain a quieter shop.
Good compatibility with common tools: Designed to work with a range of woodworking tools and setups, making it suitable for hobbyists stepping up from smaller collection units.
Q: What power and suction performance does the RIKON 60‑200 dust collector provide?
A: It’s powered by a 2 HP TEFC motor that delivers strong airflow up to approximately 1,189–1,250 CFM, making it capable of collecting dust and debris from multiple woodworking machines.
Q: What materials and tools can it be used with?
A: Designed for woodworking dust and chips, it’s suitable for table saws, planers, jointers, sanders, and other tools that generate dry particulate.
Q: What filtration does it use?
A: The unit includes a 5‑micron cloth filter bag and a clear lower collection bag, capturing fine dust and larger debris for cleaner shop air.
Q: How many dust ports does it have?
A: It offers one 5″ inlet and two 4″ inlets, allowing connection to a single large hose or multiple tool hoses for versatile dust routing.
Q: Does the dust collector move easily around a workshop?
A: Yes — it has built‑in casters for mobility so you can reposition it with ease.
Q: Does it include safety features?
A: It has a safety lock toggle switch to prevent accidental starts and ensure safer operation.
Q: What are the physical specs?
A: Typical dimensions are about 37″ L × 22″ W × 76‑1/2″ H, with a 20″ diameter filter bag holding around 5.4 cu ft of dust. The unit weighs approximately 92 lbs.
Q: Who is this dust collector best for?
A: Ideal for mid‑size to larger woodworking shops or serious hobbyists needing reliable dust capture and cleaner work environments.
Disconnect Power Before Maintenance: Always turn off and unplug the dust collector before cleaning or servicing.
Empty Collection Bags Regularly: Do not allow the lower bag to overfill; empty at about ¾ capacity to maintain strong suction.
Clean or Replace Filter Canister: Inspect the filter for dust buildup and clean it periodically; replace if damaged or airflow decreases.
Inspect Hoses & Connections: Check ducting, clamps, and inlets for blockages, leaks, or cracks to ensure optimal performance.
Check Hardware & Power Cord: Ensure all fasteners, clamps, and cords are secure and undamaged before each use.
Motor Requires Minimal Maintenance: The motor has sealed bearings; keep the motor area free of dust to prolong life.
Protect Metal Surfaces: Wipe exposed metal parts and apply a thin coat of oil to prevent rust and corrosion.