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Power Head 80

$380
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For a limited time, get $250 off orders over $1,000. Applied at checkout. Offer ends August 4, 2026.

The Woodland Mills Power Head 80 lets you raise and lower your sawmill head with the push of a button, replacing the manual crank with smooth, powered control. Designed as a more compact alternative to the Power Head 110, it’s well suited for mills where space and power needs are more modest, while still delivering precise height adjustments between cuts.

By automating sawhead movement, the Power Head 80 makes it quicker and easier to set board thickness consistently, especially when working through multiple cuts on the same log. This helps keep your milling workflow moving and reduces the physical effort required during longer milling sessions.

This assembly installs in place of the manual crank handle and integrates directly with the existing lift mechanism for a clean, factory-style upgrade. For HM126 setups, a battery mount bracket kit is included, making installation straightforward even on mills that were not originally equipped with onboard power.

Compatibility

  • Models equipped with electric start
  • Fits HM130 and HM130MAX® portable sawmills
  • Fits HM126 (battery mount bracket kit included)
$380

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SKU:
PWRHD80
Product Features

PUSH-BUTTON HEIGHT CONTROL

Replaces the manual crank with simple push-button control, letting you raise or lower the sawhead quickly between cuts.

COMPACT MOTOR DESIGN

Uses a lower RPM electric motor than the Power Head 110, giving you a more controlled lift speed in a compact setup.

PRECISE THICKNESS ADJUSTMENTS

Makes it easier to adjust the sawhead height between passes so you can keep your board thickness consistent while milling.

DIRECT LIFT SYSTEM INTEGRATION

Installs in place of the manual crank handle and connects directly to the existing lift system, so it works as a straightforward upgrade without changing how the mill operates.

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