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DELTA 20-950 20-Inch Variable Speed Drill Press

DELTA 20-950 20-Inch Variable Speed Drill Press
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DELTA 20-950 20-Inch Variable Speed Drill Press Features

Heavy duty 1 HP motor for demanding drilling; redesigned base for added tool stability
Quick-adjust depth stop
Cast-iron head to provide smooth drilling with minimal vibration
Large, 24-x-14-inch woodworker's table
Weighs 286 pounds and stands 74-1/2 inches tall
 

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Additional DELTA 20-950 20-Inch Variable Speed Drill Press Information

Designed for woodworkers, the DELTA 20-950 20-inch Variable Speed Drill Press has a removable insert for through drilling with large bits. This unique table is designed to eliminate auxiliary fixtures by tilting left, right, and forward and its large quill stroke capacity allows users to drill a variety of demanding operations. Other features include a quick-adjust depth stop that allows users to quickly set the drilling depth for repetitive operations, a heavy duty 1 HP motor for demanding drilling, a large redesigned base for added tool stability, and an integrated task light for improved visibility. With a cast-iron head to provide smooth drilling with minimal vibration, this drill press also comes with push button motor control, variable speed (200-to-2,500 RPM), a 5/8-inch key chuck capacity, a large, 24-x-14-inch woodworker's table, a quill stroke of six inches, and a quill diameter of two inches. This tools weighs 286 pounds and stands 74-1/2 inches tall.

 

What Customers Say About DELTA 20-950 20-Inch Variable Speed Drill Press:

Parts were well packaged and organized logically. I'd been considering a new drill press for some time, but I'm the type who waits until I can justify (rationalize) a new machine. We "walked" it into place and were in business.The first project was to finish drilling (13) 3-1/2" holes through 1-1/2" thick birdseye maple with a forstner bit. I ordered the Delta and it arrived from CPO on Thursday.

The Delta pushed cleanly right through, no burns, no problem. On time, no damage to boxes or contents. Note: I'm 45 and 250lbs and lift heavy objects daily.DON'T try to lift this alone.Assembly went smoothly. I'm a remodeling contractor who builds cabinets, furniture and other woodworking items for fun & business. With the quill extended, a heavy spindle sander and me reefing around from every direction it worked smoothly and without any slippage, visible runout or vibration through its full speed range. I used the packaging to hold the head sideways, tipped the base and post over, pushed the post into the head and got a friend to help me lift it upright.

Doesn't get much tougher than that. The slow speed was a big plus here.

I figure those are the two extremes, everything else should be a breeze.Once you experience the variable speed option, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. I was making a wine rack out of birdseye maple when I destroyed my benchtop machine (Sunday).

Then I switched to a spindle sander and upped the speed to max. The assembly instructions were easy to follow.

I took my time and it was together easily within 90 minutes. The quill lock and work light were very handy here.

Having lived without it until now, it is a pleasure to just dial in the perfect speed for the application and go to work.I am completely satisfied with the machine as well as with the entire purchase experience.

Fit and finish are about equal, but I find this tool to be more versatile. 400 RPM is too fast. Yes, Powermatic is a woodworking company, but even woodworkers use vises and often they drill holes in metal.On the topic of drilling metal, the spindle speed on the Delta can be slowed all the way down to 200 RPM (vs 400 on the Powermatic). This tool is an easy decision at this price. Instant continuous speed changes using cast iron handwheel.Drill presses that require a belt change for speed adjustment always end up being left on some 'middle' setting.

A USABLE variable speed system (like this one) is very important, but in the past you had to spend a few thousand dollars on a higher-end metalworking drill press to get it. The compound tilt feature of the table is very important: Obviously you could use it to drill a compound angle but more importantly, it allows you to set up the table to be PERFECTLY square to the spindle. (2009)REAL variable-speed. Beyond the obvious differences--longer quill travel (6 inches vs.

200 RPM vs 400 may not seem like a big difference, but in reality it is. The table on this tool is flat and the height adjustment is smooth. Every time I reach for the handwheel, I'm happy to be cutting holes instead of fussing with belts.In my opinion this tool easily beats the more expensive Powermatic PM2800. 4 3/8) and larger swing (20 inches vs. With this drill press the table is completely adjustable, so you can make it PERFECTLY square at setup.

Finally available. The proper way to think of it is that the Delta has DOUBLE the low end capacity. In practical terms, the slower speed will preserve your drill bits when cutting steel. 200 RPM is acceptable, although slower (150 RPM) would be welcome. The Powermatic would require the use of clamps or T-bolts to attach a vice. I use a dial indicator (on an L shaped rod in the chuck) and rotate it by hand around the table. Even though it's the wrong speed for nearly every operation, changing belts is just too much of a hassle.

For the price, the tool is a bargain. 18), the Delta has slots in the table for affixing a vise or milling table. That's rather clumsy in my opinion. Sadly on many (or most) drill presses, the spindle and the table are out-of-square and there's nothing you can do about it. It was an easy decision over comparable products, but it was also an easy decision when considering the small incremental cost over lesser drill presses that don't have the feature set of this tool.

THIS WILL PROBABY BE THE ONLY NEGATIVE ABOUT THIS DRILL. We put the head on laying down and tilted it up.

As a drill press it has all you will ever need. It is built like a tank and it weighs the same amount.

Well They are finally selling this beast and I think the wait was worth it. I was afraid to lift this with 2 other guys.

In the instructions they warn you not to try and put the head on yourself. I am a spry 62 and can lift just about anything.

Yes it still took two of us and then some. ONCE ITS TOGETHER YOUR HOME FREE.

FYI - Delta's website now says this won't be available until August.

That's a nearly 12 week delay - ridiculous. but I wouldn't know since I ordered it Feb 8, 2007 and still don't have it. Amazon now says I won't receive it until May 4, 2007. I included the year 2007 on the dates because the way it's going it might change to 2008. Be very prepared to wait and don't expect much explanation from Amazon.

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