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DELTA 28-475X X5 14-Inch 1-1/2 Horsepower Woodworking Bandsaw, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase


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Brand: Delta
Manufacturer: Delta
Model: 28-475X
DteCode: j01

Features
Makes easy curved or straight cuts, as well as angled cuts with the adjustable tilt table
Powerful 1-1/2 HP motor generates 3,000 SFM
Quick-release blade tensioning system; 4-inch dust port
Measures 65-1/2 x 25 x 17-1/2 inches (HxWxD); weighs 193 pounds
Includes DELTA 28-475X X5 14-Inch, 1-1/2 HP Woodworking Band Saw with Blade

Accessories
Delta 50-274 Mobile Machine Base (For Light Duty Shaper, Belt/Disc Machine, 14D Band Saw)
Delta 28-032 14-Inch Band Saw Blade 93-1/2-Inch x 1/8-Inch, 14 Teeth per Inch
Delta 50-941 Mobile Base
Delta 28-040 14-Inch Band Saw Blade 93-1/2-Inch x 3/4-Inch, 4 Teeth per Inch
Delta 28-984 Height Attachment for 14-Inch Delta Bandsaws

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Editorial Reviews:

The DELTA 28-475X X5 14-Inch, 1-1/2 HP Woodworking Band saw makes graceful curvilinear cuts and exceptionally smooth straight cuts. The heavy-duty 1-1/2 HP, single-phase motor allows this band saw to reach speeds of 3,000 SFM with either 1/4-inch (included), 3/4-inch (maximum), or 1/8-inch (minimum) wide blades. No matter what size blade you choose, the new quick indexing blade tensioning system keeps the blade tension at optimum levels for more accurate cuts. The large 16 x 16-inch table handles larger stock, and it also tilts 45 degrees right and 9 degrees left for angled cuts. This high performance band saw also sports an integrated four-inch dust port to keep the workspace clean and free of dust and debris.


User Comments about the DELTA 28-475X X5 14-Inch 1-1/2 Horsepower Woodworking Bandsaw, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase

I brought a used 28-212. After seeing one example at Acme Rents, I wouldn't buy one. An unknown quantity are cast in China and imported here. Don't waste your money on the new Deltas, spend it on older Deltas.Delta will not learn until its too late. I wasn't impressed with the finish of the table as it had an ground edge.



I routinely saw 1/16 x 6" wide veneers accurately with little strain on the motor. Checked tolerances on all aspects and all was okay. Start with the fact that band saws are cantankerous machines -- need a lot of TLC. OTOH, it is amazing that this could be sold for around $1,000, so that is my perspective. The Jet seems an exact copy.The blade guides are crummy but serviceable. I haven't noticed other low end machines with anything better. I'd take the vibration complaints with a grain of salt. Note that vibration is usually the result of poor set up.


My machine got knocked over with a horrible crash onto concrete floor and suffered only minor damage to motor housing. After six months of learning how to tune it right, mine now runs perfectly smooth. Worth every penny of $60. I still use the old steel blocks that work well once you figure out how to adjust them properly.On the postive side, all components are heavy duty stamped steel and cast iron.


It's probably no coincidence that all the negatives are upgradable.Set up right, it performs reasonably well. The problem is likely the operator and not the machine. You can spend a lot of money upgrading with aftermarket parts but by the time you're done you might just as well have bought a better saw from the get go.My tension adjuster crapped out after 6 months. Another $200 for bearing guides and this'd be a fine machine.


I highly recommend it. I also bought the Kreg fence which, with these two items makes it a decent machine at additional cost of about $200.00. If you buy this machine be prepared to spend some time learning to adjust and use it right and it will perform well for you. Once I got used to adjusting them, it's not a big deal.


The standard threads couldn't handle the stress. Arrived with no problems. This is the best of the low end machines, fine for hobbyists but not so fine for pros.Wheels are balanced and track well. I've had this machine a year now.


Cheap blades and bad guide adjustment will make a terrible noise and vibration. Using the right feed rate and sharp blades is critical. If you are not familiar with them, beware that it takes time to learn how to set it up right. I bought the machine wheel upgrade from Highland Hardware which is a 6" wheel (not a finger-breaking 2" knob) with Acme threads.


That said, this machine is an antique and belongs in a museum as they haven't improved a thing in 50 years. The mobile base is nice, but makes it more likely to fall over.A major negative are the lower guide controls that have "pencil" knobs and require the use of pliers to adjust them because they are very stiff. If you think you can just start jamming pieces of wood thru it without knowledge, you'll be disappointed and end up writing nasty reviews. Not sure ball bearing guides are worth the cost.



Assembly and tuneup went very quickly, except for the motor mount, which tends to let the motor skew so that the drive and pulley are not square. Mine was shipped with a 2HP, which cuts through anything with ease, given the right blade. Add Timberwolf blades for real cutting enjoyment. Bought this saw after comparing to Jet and overseas Deltas. A link belt helped a little, but probably wasn't necessary.


This saw definitely has beefier castings and more solid feel. This make a _lot_ of difference in the smoothness of the saw, so work to get drive & pulley aligned and coplanar. I resorted to a band clamp around the motor and a pipe under the base to hold the tension while I repeatedly check the wheels with a straightedge.There is a bit of vibration from the driven pulley, as it is die-cast and not perfectly round, but the saw manages the Standing Nickel Test on the table for smoothness, at least after start up. The motor without a belt runs so smooth you barely know it is on.


Like others, I had to drill new holes for the switch because their cord is too short to accomodate the riser I bought. I bought a set of timberwolf blades - talked with one of their advisors to pick out a "package" of 4 - they seem to work great.The saw performs well enough. I may need to shim the riser to get the blade exactly centered, and as indicated in reviews, the tuning of the blocks seems harder than it should be, especially on the lower one. First, Amazon had this on sale with free shipping and included free mobile base (highly recommended). I am a rank beginner (never had or used a bandsaw before), so I have nothing to compare to. I also recommend the Lonnie Bird book for tuning tips and use. I won't make this too long.


You should read this before making any decision - goes over pros and cons of all saws from least expensive to >2K, 110V, 220V, etc. I agree with other reviewers about assembly - took about 4 or 5 hours, heavy, etc. I read everything possible about bandsaws before selecting this one. BUT - it works well and I have easily made 5mm thin resaw "veneers" from a cedar post I bought at Home Depot to use for planking salmon, so I am looking forward to more complicated projects and would buy this saw again. There is an excellent online review at American Woodworker, October, 2004. However, I was able to use a cheap hand dolly to get the big parts downstairs before assembly and did the whole thing myself. I have a strong impression from friends that getting a "real" bandsaw on its own base and with adequate power is way better than a cheap benchtop model, so if you can afford it, don't waste your money on a lesser model.


(annoying) The assembly book is adequate in pdf format.


Bottom Line: Now that these headaches are out of the way I'm very pleased with everything about the saw and have no reason to doubt that it'll outlast me by many, many years. I corrected this by buying another washer and putting it behind the wheel. For some reason the top wheel on my saw scraped the rear metal hood both on the top rear and near the middle. There were also a few bolts missing and the rear (plastic) blade guard was warped due to sloppy assembly at the factory. I highly recommend this saw but only give it 4 stars because of the problems mentioned above. I took this off and straightened it with heat.