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DELTA 14-651 Professional 1/2 Horsepower Bench Mortising Machine | 
| Brand: Delta Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $514.00 Buy New: $289.00 You Save: $225.00 (44%)
Rating: 150 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 77 Dimensions (in): 22.4 x 18.6 x 16.4
MPN: 14-651 Model: 14-651 UPC: 069554146534 EAN: 0069554146534 ASIN: B00006K00N
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 1/2-horsepower bench mortising machine; head column swings 180 degrees | | • | For professional user; multi-position hand lever; rack-and-pinion system raises and lowers head | | • | Cast iron base for stability; gas-filled head stabilizer | | • | Includes 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, and 1/2-inch chisel and bit sets; tool and chisel tray | | • | 22.4 by 18.6 by 16.4 inches; 77 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Delta 14-651 1/2-HP Bench Mortising MachineAfter nearly 90 years of expertise in the woodworking business, DELTA Machinery has become one of the most revered brands in woodworking tools today. DELTA Machinery focuses on innovations to help the woodworker create masterpieces easier and with more precision. The 14-651 includes 1/2HP, 120VAC 60 Hz, Single phase induction motor, 3/8" Capacity chuck and key, Four mortising chisels and bits, Tool and chisel holder, Riser block, Instruction manual.Delta 14-651 1/2-HP Bench Mortising Machine Features:; Easy and open access to drill chuck for bit changing.; Large cast-iron base with center through hole.; Adjustable rack and pinion fence and rack and pinion head raising and lowering.; Mortising head column can be turned 180; and remounted for off-table mortising.; Adjustable fence and hold down.; Adjustable dovetail way on mortising head; Height attachment adds 1 3/4" of capacity under head; Multi-position feed lever.; Adjustable depth stop.; Chuck key/hex wrench for bit and chisel changing.Delta 14-651 1/2-HP Bench Mortising Machine Specifications:; Motor: 1/2 HP, 120V, 60 hz, 1 Phase induction motor 1750 RPM; Motor Control: Push button staion; magnetic starter, transformer and 3-leg overload protection (LVC).; Column Diameter: 3-3/4" (95 mm); Table Tilt: 90;, 45; Left, vertical, 45; Right; Quill Stroke: 6" (152 mm); Quill Diameter: 1-13/16 (46 mm); Speeds:; Table Size: 16-1/4" x 13-1/2" (413 x 343 mm); Spindle & Chuck Taper: N/A; Chuck to Table Capacity: N/A; Chuck to Base Capacity: N/A; Table Insert: N/A; Key Chuck Capacity:; Height: 30" (762 mm); Length: 16-1/4" (413 mm); Width: 13-1/2" (343 mm); Weight: 55 lbs (25 kg)
Amazon.com Review Square holes? No problem. Delta's industrial mortiser offers precision with a 1/2-horsepower motor behind it. A rack-and-pinion system raises and lowers the head, and the mortising head column swings 180 degrees for off-table work. Clearly a step up from Delta's MM300 Shopmaster mortising machine, this one's made with the professional user in mind and includes an adjustable dovetail way on the mortising head, a tool and chisel tray, a gas-filled head stabilizer and multiposition feed lever. There's also a generous 16-3/4-by-13-1/2-inch cast-iron base and 2-15/16-inch tall two-piece fence totaling 13-5/8 inches in length. Bit and chisel changing is easy with the chuck key/hex wrench. Of course, we always want to use new tools right out of the box, and Delta's made sure you can get started right away with 1/4-, 5/16-, 3/8-, and 1/2-inch chisel and bit sets. Beats a drill and hand chisel any day! --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 145 more reviews...
Great Product (Ignore Shipping Woes) October 30, 2008 Scott R. Long (Conshohocken, PA United States) After reading the numerous reviews about customers' shipping woes, I was initially hesistant to order this product, even though I had read countless raves about how good it is -- both from trade journals and users. I finally ordered and crossed my fingers that it would arrive okay. Well, I needn't have worried.
This is a great product and, for me at least, it arrived in flawless condition. Listen to the raves -- and save the complaints for the shipping carrier -- because it's well worth the money. My only complaint now is that I hemmed and hawed for two weeks and didn't order right away. I should've been enjoying this sooner!
Buy this tool in a retail store, not from Amazon September 30, 2008 Ferdinand Magellan (Iowa) After seeing a demo and using this tool, I decided to buy one for myself. From my brief exposure I can say that this is a well-designed mortiser with an excellent table & fence system that produces great results when used properly. There are better mortisers on the market if you are doing high volume production work and want to spend 3 or 4 times the price, but if you are a home woodworker, you will not be disappointed in this machine.
I am not sure how to rate it. I give the tool 5 stars as long as you buy it in a retail store and not online. I give it 1 star if purchased from Amazon. I bought it from Amazon because it was a little cheaper than buying it locally and I have had great luck with buying tools from Amazon in the past. When I got it, the cast iron column was split into two pieces. This tool is packaged in a very flimsy cardboard box with no banding (it will obviously be dropped by most UPS facilities), it has very flimsy styrofoam packaging, and the thin & brittle cast iron parts of the column and connections between the motor and brace are wedged together in the box. I opted for a refund from Amazon rather than a replacement because I cannot see how a heavy cast iron tool that is packaged this poorly would ever arrive undamaged when shipped by UPS Ground.
good machine after manufacturing flaw repaired September 23, 2008 woodman (East Haven, ct.) I have always liked Delta Products and own quite a few of them so when I decided on a mortiser this was the first one that I checked out. After comparing features and prices with other models I ordered one from homedepot.com (free shipping). When I recieved it the carton was mint and the machine looked fine. A very heavy and stable machine for the price. After trying it out I noticed i was having trouble getting the chuck to tighten up on the bit also the bit seemed to be off center and was very noisy and there was drag. After looking over the machine I determined that the motor was not seating level in the base. I tried tighting the mounting screws , but not so tight as to cause damage, but no luck. I removed the motor from the base and found the recess that the motor was supposed to fit in was too small (only by a small fraction but enough to cause problems). I spent some time with a round file very carefully going around the recess until the motor seated properly. It took some time but now it works good even though the supplied bits are only of average quality. I have to say I was dissapointed because whoever assembled this one I'm sure knew this was a problem but let it go. A consumer should not have to start doing repar work to a brand new prduct. I gues that's what happens when you outsource out of the country. I wounder if this is why some people complained of broken flanges. If I had tried to really crank down on the mounting screws to level the motor I'm sure the flange would have broken. How about some quality control Delta? I know outsourcing means higher profits but if the Delta name suffers is it worth it. A brand new out of the box product should never have had this problem although I like the machine very much now that it works properly.
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