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DELTA 17-959L 17-Inch Laser Crosshair Drill Press

DELTA 17-959L 17-Inch Laser Crosshair Drill Press
MSRP: $1,014.00
Your Price: $579.00
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Manufacturer: Delta
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DELTA 17-959L 17-Inch Laser Crosshair Drill Press Features

Accurately pinpoint the location of bit contact with crosshair laser pod
Unique 18-by-14-inch table can tilt right, left, and forward and has a removable insert accommodated sanding drums and drilling with large bits
Equipped with 4-7/8-quill stroke for deeper applications
Features 16 speeds to allow drilling on a wide variety of woods, plastics, and metals
Effectively designed with heavy duty 3/4-horse power motor, newly redesigned base, large cast-iron head and integrated task light
 

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Additional DELTA 17-959L 17-Inch Laser Crosshair Drill Press Information

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What Customers Say About DELTA 17-959L 17-Inch Laser Crosshair Drill Press:

As an added bonus the unit comes with lasers to locate the hole and a work light. However, once set up properly this is an excellent piece of equipment. The depth stop adjustment is without a doubt the easiest most intuitive of any drill press. It has many amenities which are very useful for woodworking.

I purchased this drill press for woodworking. The runout on the chuck is.001 inch. It also has the ability to lock the spindle at any height making drum sanding or even setting up depth stops easier. First, the product manual for setting up this machine is inadequate.

The table is a large flat rectangle with T slots and a replaceable MDF center piece with leveling set screws.It tilts forward, Left or right. Except for the owner's manual this is all I could ask for in a drill press. Fortunately, I examined this drill press in person, prior to purchase which greatly aided me in setting it up. It is smooth running very massive head to absorb vibration, a stable base for stability, 16 speeds and powerful motor(3/4hp).

I haven't measured runout because I wouldn't bother using this drill on any precision work. The pulleys are unbalanced, the drive belts are stiff. The poor build results in a lot of vibration especially at higher speeds. No bushings are used and the play can be measured in fractions of inches.

This drill press represents the worst in mainland Chinese manufacturing. The best I can say for this drill press is that it will drill a hole. The laser adjustments are poorly designed and the beam width at working distances are too thick for precise hole designation. Delta is squandering their good name with products like this.

As you apply tension to the belts, the motor shifts upward causing the drive belt to skew upward. I wouldn't expect it to last for long however. The casting are rough throughout. The idler pully shaft and the shafts used as part of the belt tensioning system ride in holes drilled in the head casting.

All this tool needs is a little tlc and some home made hardware. I've recently purchaced the drill with expectations of a 500$ item and that's what i recieved. I think on all these types of tools they scimp on the hardware.Overall it really does the job. I do use this product alot and it is a very nice drill for the home or garage only drawback i encountered was the table.In my eyes it is build very cheaply but i'm used to being around 5000$ clausings. But for all the wood and metal i drilled so far i haven't stalled it lol.

The only reason I gave this press 4 stars was the vibration in the unit. The table is great for using C-clamps as there are no edge rigids on the underside.The belts change very quickly and the press does what it is supposed to. The Grizzly and Steel City 17" presses looked nice but they had standard metal working tables that did not tilt forward and the Jet had poor/o.k. reviews.

I was able to square the table to the chuck in both directions with no prbolems and the chuck had 0.005" of runout. I purchased this drill press on a Wednesday morning from Amazon with Free Super Saver Shipping and by Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. Although it is not terrible, I expected a little better. I don't mind the time for belt changes versus the varible speed Powermatic, so I placed the order. install press head on pole and then lift up, not anchor the press to the floor and lift the head on top of the pole). Grizzly did a nice job on providing basic instructions on how to properly and safely use the press, which would be nice for a novice, a fact which Delta left out completely.

It's price through Amazon along with free shipping made it a good and economical choice for my shop. it was in my shop ready to be set up. The laser took a few minutes to set up but does work very well at various table locations. The external light came with a metal clip to anchor the electrical chord versus the plastic units shown in the manual. A nice thing Delta did provide was a chart with drill bits and speeds for you to post in your shop as a rapid check for the belt set-up.As for the press, it is well constructed and went together very well. Also other manufactures provided an explanation for the drift key to change the drill chuck, which Delta left out completely. The quill lock is easy to use and the depth gauge changes rapidly. After some use and tweaking of the pullies, it did get better results but I will be repalcing the stock belts to see if this settles it down a bit in the future.

I had been looking for a floor mounted drill press for some time to replace my Craftman benchtop press. The unit was delivered with no problems. The T-slots work excellent with clamps and make the unit very easy to use. I was very interested in the Powermatic PM 2800 but the cost, poor or mediocre reviews, with it's limited ability to drill into steel/metal combined with what appeared to be a difficulty to mount standard drill press vices on its table drove me to look elsewhere. The instructions gave no indication of where to put the metal clip, but a close inspection of the press head identified a threaded hole near the motor where the clip mounted perfectly. However, the manual for the Grizzly and Steel City presses are superior and provide better set-up options (i.e. The Delta 17" had decent power, a large wood and steel working table that tilted forward and a laser which made it a logical choice. A drill press is a pretty basic set up and the manual covered everything in plenty of detail.

All of the parts arrived safely and assembly was quite easy. My husband is extremely pleased with the drill press.

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