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Delta 22-580  13

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Delta 22-580 13" Two-Speed Finishing Planer

List Price: $788.00    Our Price: $359.99

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Manufacturer: Delta
MPN: 22-580

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Features:

  • Fastest and safest blade change system on the market
  • 2-Speed feed rate system for rough and finishing stock removal
  • Patented cutterhead lock virtually eliminates snipe
  • Full range depth stop for any thickness from 1/8" to 6-12"
  • Blade zero indicator to set the cutterhead the exact thickness of material

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Product Description

Delta calls its 22-580 a finishing planer, but it's really two planers in one. A dimensioning speed of 60 cpi allows you to shave rough wood to its desired thickness quickly and accurately, with virtually no snipe. Then, with a single pass at the quicker finishing speed of 90 cpi, your wood comes out ultrasmooth and ready to go. The razor-sharp, double-sided M2 steel knives are powered by a 15 amp, 120-volt, single-phase motor. Bells and whistles like a blade zero indicator (which lets you set the cutterhead to the exact thickness of your wood), patented cutterhead lock (which eliminates snipe), and easy blade-change system add to the value, as do the oversize infeed and outfeed tables, which make it easier to glide your wood through the machine. Overall, this is one solid piece of machinery. --Carl Thress


What Some Customers Thought

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only two observations

This tool is great. I only have two observations:^M
1. The blades chip easily. I very rarely use hard woods. But when I do, I observe the blades get very small chips that leave marks on the wood.^M
2. The planer gives up if you use the entire planer width. When narrow boards are passed through it works great. But in wider boards, it jams even at very shallow cuts.

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