Mark V (Model 500) Magna America put this American classic 5-in-1 tool into production in 1953. Since its introduction the Mark V has gone through a series of important upgrades to improve its performance, working convenience and safety.

Today, any Shopsmith owner is able to add any or all of these upgrades to their older machines — and do it themselves — to bring their machine up to the latest standards. No other power tool that we know of offers this level of upgrade-ability!

Shopsmith Mark V Model 500 -- An American Classic Since 1953

1953 to 1960 — Greenies

Mark Vs during this period were painted green. These units had a Gilmer Drive System (the inside of the top belt is like a tank track). These units were a single bearing spindle. 3/4 Hp motor was the standard. An information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here

Shopsmith Mark V Greenie

1960 to 1963 — Goldies

Brown / Gold / Tan / Anniversary Model machines produced during this period were painted tan/gold. An information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here

Shopsmith Mark V Goldie

1960 – Poly-V Drive System (the inside of the top belt is a serpentine) introduced, delivering improved belt durability and reduced machine maintenance.

1962 – 1-1/8 HP Motor

The more powerful 1-1/8 HP Motor was introduced. Your can upgrade from a 3/4 hp motor to the more powerful 1-1/8 hp motor. An information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here.

More Powerful 1-1/8 HP Motor

1963 to 1964 — Gray Crinkle Texture

These were the next units to have the Poly V drive system. An information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here.

1964 — Was Temporarily Out of Production

The Magna America Corporation relocated and the Mark V went out of production.

1972Shopsmith, Inc. Formed — Mark V is Back!

In 1972, Shopsmith, Inc was formed and the Mark V was back! The Mark V now remains gray but now has a rougher splatter texture.

1984Two Bearing Quill

In October of 1984 (starting with serial number 190000), Shopsmith upgraded the drive system to the 2-Bearing Quill. Older Poly-V Drive System Mark Vs can be Upgraded to the Two-Bearing Quill for greater stability with less runout and wobble. A Mark V information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here.

Less Runout and Wobble

1985 — Mark V Model 510

In 1985, the Mark V Model 510 was introduced with an improved, big 17-1/2″ x 22″ main table. The table system also includes two floating extension tables along with connecting tubes and telescoping legs to provide over 8 feet of table width. A new larger rip fence with t-tracks for mounting accessories and jigs. Other parts of the upgrade include a see-through upper saw guard (with riving knife and anti-kickback device), lower saw guard with 2-1/2″ dust port and more. An Upgrade kit is available to add the larger, more expandable table and fence system to Model 500 Mark Vs. A Mark V Model 510 information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here.

Big 17-1/2 inch x 22 inch Main Table

1991 — “C” Smart Motor

1991 Mark V Models were introduced with the “C” Smart Motor featuring a Red Safety Key Switch.

1999 — Mark V Model 520 Introduced

In 1999 the Mark V Model 520 (with Pro Fence System was introduced. The Model 520 Pro Fence System features two interchangeable stainless steel scales for direct-reading of rip cut widths… plus… twin locking levers… one for the infeed end of the fence and another for the outfeed end to ensure a positive, precise fence lock-down, even when working with large and / or heavy workpieces. An upgrade kit for the Mark V Model 500, as well as an upgrade kit for the Mark V Model 510, is available to give these advantages to older machines. An information packet, including copies of parts lists, owners manuals and more, can be ordered Here.

Shopsmith Mark V Model 520 Features the Pro Fence System

2010 — Shopsmith Mark 7

Shopsmith Mark 7

The Shopsmith Mark 7 adds two additional functions (shaping and routing) to become a 7 function machine and features an electronic speed-change mechanism making it one of the most revolutionary woodworking power tools available anywhere!

The Revolutionary Shopsmith Mark 7

The Shopsmith Mark 7 is powered by the revolutionary Shopsmith PowerPro Smart Motor. The PowerPro’s DVR (Digital Variable Reluctance) motor features • More Power (1-3/4 hp at 120V and 2 hp at 240V) • 120V or 240V operation without any adjustments beyond switching the plug on the power cord • Reduced energy usage and emissions over conventional motors • Dual direction capability • Easy-to-use touchpad controls • Quieter operation • Reduced maintenance… and more! Click here to read more about the benefits the advanced Shopsmith PowerPro brings to the Mark 7 and about options for upgrading older Shopsmith machines.

Shopsmith PowerPro Smart Motor with Digital Variable Reluctance Motor

In addition to existing functions, the Mark 7 adds Double-Tilt to bring an under-table option to its Shaping and Routing capabilities. An upgrade is available to bring tilt-both-ways convenience to older Shopsmith Mark V machines.

Double-Tilt Provides the Flexibility of Both Over and Under-Table Operation
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