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DELTA 22-790X X Series 15-inch Planer
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List Price: $2,471.70
Our Price: $1,299.95
You Save: $1,171.75 (47%)
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Delta
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- EAN: 0885911027151
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- Features: The DELTA 3 HP, 15" Planer is rough lumber's worst nightmare. It's "motor-on-top" design saves you time by eliminating the need t omove infeed and outfeed rollers every time you make a cut. In addition, DELTA's serrated infeed roller, 3-knife cutterhead, dual feed rates and deluxe roller stand make light work of even the biggest jobs, Oil-bath gear box takes power for the feed rollers directly from the cutterhead. Rugged chain and sprocket drive provides positive feeding and long running life, Spiral serrated steel infeed roller and polyurethane outfeed roller keep stock moving smoothly and efficiently, Cutterhead assembly features a patented adjustment system that accurately raises and lowers cutterhead on four precision-ground columns, Gear lever switches easily for adjusting feed rate from 16 feet per minute to 30 feet per minute
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- Label: Delta
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- Manufacturer: Delta
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- Model: 22-790X
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Delta
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- Studio: Delta
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- Title: DELTA 22-790X X Series 15-inch Planer
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- UPC: 885911027151
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Includes X5 15" Planer - 22-795X, Deluxe Roller Stand - 50-795, Dust Chute w/ 4" and 5" port, 3 Knife Cutterhead, Serrated Infeed Roller, Polyurethane Outfeed Roller, Anti-Kickback Fingers.
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Customer Reviews
Delta 15" Planer
This planer appears to be well built and also comes well packed. The infeed and outfeed roller tables are Okay, but are diffcult to install and make level with the planer bed. The machine is top heavy, but the stand has been improved to help with this. The paint peeled on the casting and there appeared to some micro-cracks. I've discussed it with Delta and they assure that it is purely surface imperfection - so far no issues. The dust chute needs some redesign, but it appears to collect shavings just fine. The unit is fairly quiet for having the motor on top. I'm not sold on it's ability to plane thin stock, but more time will tell. A good product from Delta - but not the best! You may want to look at Jet as well.
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Works Perfect for Small Shop
I replaced my Makita bench top planner with this Delta 15" to handle my growing thirst to build larger furniture from bigger rough cut lumber. The Makita did a fine job for 6 years but it had it limits when it came to working a pile of figured hardwood
I had several criteria for choosing a new planer;
Reputable manufacture & warranty
15" minimum width capacity
2 Speed feed rate
Highly mobile and small enough to fit into my shop
Tall enough outfeed to put long boards over the top of my table saw
Byrd Shelix indexable carbide spiral cutterhead or convertible to Shelix in future
The Powermatic 15HH15 $2500 and Grizzly G1021X2 $1500 + shipping + mobile base, met most of my needs. However, both have ridge mounted infeed and outfeeds which would take up a lot of room in my shop all the time. The Powermatic has a built-in base that doesn't work well in dust or on an uneven floor and it could not be easily raised to put the outfeed over my tablesaw. The Grizzly planer was economical but the one year warranty and the lack of a dealer network bothered me. Space requirements became the deal breaker with these two.
I got the Delta 22-790X with the mobile base for $1400. It has a 5 year warranty, a great dealer/service network. The infeed/outfeed tables pivot down and I can easily move this planer around my shop.
It took some work to set it up by myself. I used mineral sprites to clean off the rust proofing. The posts must be very clean and lightly oiled, or the lifting crank will work hard. I tipped the head onto some of the Styrofoam packing and attached the base. Tipping it upright wasn't too hard, but I think am a fairly strong guy. To set it on the mobile base I cranked up the head, put three 2x4's 8' long through the planer, rested one end of the 2x4's on my work bench, and the other on a sawhorse. Then I cranked down the head which lifts the planer, slide the base under and lower the planer on to the mobile base. I won't recommend this proceed for everyone, it's safer to follow the Delta directions and get some help.
I love the drop-down infeed and outfeed tables. This planer doesn't take up anymore space than the old Makita on a stand. I added a 7" high box between the planer and mobile base to help long boards clear my tablesaw. The two speed feed really makes short work of planning a pile of lumber. At the slower feed rate it leaves a good finish ready for minimal sanding. I must remember to lock down the head at both post clamps or suffer significant snipe.
Tipping the motor to access/change the knives is relatively easy, but I do plan on buying a Byrd Shelix indexable carbide spiral cutterhead someday to make my life easier. Even with the $800 added for cutterhead, the Delta is $300 less than the Powermatic and takes up considerably less room. I am very pleased with the Delta 22-790X.
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