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DELTA 22-451 DC-580 20-Inch 5 Horsepower Planer, 220-Volt 1 phase

DELTA 22-451 DC-580 20-Inch 5 Horsepower Planer, 220-Volt 1 phase

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Brand: Delta
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $7,636.00
Buy New: $4,229.88
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 116798

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 953
Dimensions (in): 44.5 x 30 x 45

MPN: 22-451
Model: 22-451
UPC: 069554224515
EAN: 0069554224515
ASIN: B00004THZG

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 5 HP, 220-volt, 1 phase induction motor
  • Capacity: 20 inches wide by 8-5/8-inch thick
  • Feed rate: 20/30 feet per minute
  • Two year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories"

Accessories:

  • Delta 22-677 15-Inch Planer Knives
  • Delta 22-547 12-Inch Steel Knife Set for 22-540 Planer
  • Delta 22-562 12-1/2-Inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer (2-Pack)
  • Delta 22-549 Replacement Knives for Delta 13-Inch Planer
  • Delta 50-326 Planer Stand

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Includes 20" Single Phase Planer (DC-580) - 22-451, 5 HP Single Phase Motor, Magnetic Motor Starter & Automatic Reset Overload Protection, 3-Knife Cutterhead, Sectional Serrated Infeed Roll, Double Bed Rollers, Polyurethane Outfeed Roll, Sectional Chip-Breakers, Dust Chute, Knife-Setting Gauge, Wrench.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A decent planer. Not quite industrial, but certainly not a hobby tool.   July 20, 2006
Jon Preston (Dublin, Ohio United States)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I have owned this planer for about 4 years now. I have modified the machine to include a Byrd Tool Shelix cutterhead which has made life much easier. I haven't had to even rotate a single four sided carbide cutter insert after over a year. The planer is quite particular when it comes to precesion adjustment of the infeed roller, chip bars, pressure bar and outfeed roller. I have purchased a micrometer "Z-axis" setting tool (commonly sold to setup CNC routers) to make these precise adjustments with very good results. In addition, the bed rollers are quite difficult to adjust precisely, and the use of the micrometer feed/beed roller adjustment gauge is a blessing. The bed rollers would be far easier to adjust if the had used a fine thread adjustment bolt (like is used on all the rollers above). I guess my next modification will be to find a way to enable an easier, more precise bed roller adjustment. If you want to get a 20" planer that doesn't require all this attention, be prepared to spend to spend several thousand more $$. The only manufacturing flaw I have found was that one side of the outfeed pressure bar was tight in it's sliding fitting which caused it to stick sometimes. That resulted it occasional feeding problems when the pressure bar was stuck. I had to disassemble it and polish the mating surfaces to get a good sliding fit: problem solved. In comparison to the generic 4 column powermatic/general/grizzly/etc Taiwanese (hobby) planer, this thing is easily worth the extra $$. My brother has the 20" generic Powermatic (with a solid infeed roller) and he would like to turn it into a boat anchor. He said it is "IMPOSSIBLE" to accurately set the bed rollers, which renders it useless for precision work, and for preventing snipe.

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