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| Label: | Delta |
| UPC: | 069554003509 |
| Binding: | Tools & Hardware |
| Published By: | Delta |
| ASIN: | B00006K00I |
| Category: | Home Improvement |
DELTA DP350 Shopmaster 1/3 Horsepower 12-Inch Bench Drill Press Features
- 1/3-horsepower 12-inch bench drill press with built-in gooseneck lamp
- Variable speed drive system (620 to 3,100 rpm); tilting table; rack-and-pinion depth adjustment
- Heavy cast iron construction minimizes vibrations
- Standard 3-jaw, 1/2-inch capacity chuck
- 22 by 11 by 37 inches; 78 pounds; 2-year warranty
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
Variable Speed Bench Drill Press with a 1/3HP, 120V motor; tilting table, table raising mechanism, 1/2" capacity chuck and key, belt and pulleys, light, and instruction manual.
Features:
Induction motor for long-lasting, smooth performance. Pivoting motor mount maintains correct belt tension and facilitates speed changes. Three-spoke pilot wheel for operator convenience. Adjustable-position, locking depth stop for accurate depth measurement and repetitive drilling. Tilting table with slots for fast clamping of work. Standard 3-jaw, 1/2" capacity chuck for positive gripping of various drill press cutting tools.
Speed Range
620-3100
SPINDLE AND CHUCK TAPER
Jacobs 33
QUILL
Diameter: 1 1/2"(38 mm)
Stroke: 2 3/8"(60 mm)
CAPACITIES
Key chuck: 1/2"(0 to 13 mm)
Chuck to table: 14 1/8"(359 mm)
Chuck to base: 19"(483 mm)
Max. dia. hole in steel: 3/8"(10 mm)
Max. dia. hole in cast-iron: 1/2"(13 mm)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
34"H X 11"W X 21"D (864 X 279 X 533 mm)
WEIGHT
78 lbs.(35 kg)
Step Pulley or Variable Speed
Variable Speed
DP350: MOTOR
1/3HP, 120V, single phase, 60 Hz., 1725 rpm
MOTOR CONTROL
Toggle switch with removable lock out key
SPINDLE SPEEDS
Five: 620, 1100, 1700, 2340, 3100 rpm
TABLE
Tilting with C-clamp edge and slots 8 1/2" X 9 7/8"(216 X 251 mm)
Amazon.com Product Description
Here's a benchtop tool that packs the power of the big boys. With 6 inches from bit center to column, you can drill with ease into the center of a foot-wide board with a 3-1/4-inch stroke and a chuck jaw capacity of 1/2 inch. The cast-iron table tilts left and right to 90 degrees with a positive stop at 0, and offers variable-speed control at the turn of a dial. Changing speeds is as simple as turning the knob, allowing you to drill at 500 rpm up to 3,100 rpm. Have some repetitive drilling to do? The adjustable-position locking depth stop takes the trouble out of the job. Rack-and-pinion table depth adjustment makes raising and lowering the table no work at all, and here's a nice bonus--a built-in gooseneck lamp. When you're done drilling, just pop out the removable safety switch to prevent unauthorized use. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Customer Reviews
Not Happy with this Machine (boat anchor) - Reviewed on 2007-07-17
7 customers found this review helpful.
I was a toolmaker for 25 years and have used alot of pro drill presses. I bought the dp350 new about 3 years ago for my home wood shop. I was impressed with its build and wanted a small varible speed drill press, I thought this would be perfect. All my machines are JET except for this one drill press and a Delta planer. The planer is great this drill press is JUNK. Over the years I don't think my dp350 has more than a few hours total on it. It was always noisy stiff and vibrated too much no matter how I tried to adjust it and dampened the way I have it mounted to a table. 3 weeks ago it really started to make noise and vibrate and then the on-off switch started to smoke. I emailed Delta and did what they suggested. When that wasn't the problem I loaded it into my truck and drove to the repair center as Delta suggested. I just got the call from them $155.00 to fix it. Needs a new Quill and switch and a few other things. I'd like to dump it in the river and buy something else, but I'm hoping my $155.00 will now give me the drill pres I thought I was buying 3 years ago. It never was right and I'm going to let Delta know how I feel after I finish writing this. I will write back if they tell me anything I should share with you. I am very disappointed with this drill press. Buyer beware!// Today I talked to Delta. I told them I know I have no warrenty left, but I just wanted them to know how crappy their dp350 is and how unhappy I am. They had a tech call the repair center I took it to and then the tech called me. He told me everything I already knew about the repair! He said they ordered the parts and he will check back to see how the repair center makes out....not to help with the $155.00 so far, but at least he's trying to make some kind of effort. It kills me to pay this repair, heck I could buy a new one all over again for about $40.00 more, but then I'd have 2 boat anchors instead of one. I'll give a final report here when it's all over. Mean while if your buying a drill press buy a JET. FINAL UPDATE: I picked it up yesterday total bill for estimate and repair $146.00. Needed a new pulley,new switch,new belt and a new quill. Repairman did a good job, no problem with the service center. I think it's better than when it was new, but it should be considering the amount of hours I used it. Anyway nothing more from Delta in the way of satisfaction. Just think twice before you buy one.
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