DELTA 33-421 18-Inch 7-1/2 Horsepower Radial Arm Saw, 230/460-Volt 3 phase | 
enlarge | Brand: Delta Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $12,450.00 Buy New: $6,999.95 You Save: $5450.05 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 94912
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 758 Dimensions (in): 46 x 44 x 43
MPN: 33-421 Model: 33-421 UPC: 069554334214 EAN: 0069554334214 ASIN: B00004THZV
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| Features:
| • | Turret arm construction allows the saw blade to rotate 360 degrees | | • | Micro-set stops assure perfect miter cuts every time | | • | Fan-cooled 7-1/2 HP, 3-phase motor produces speeds up to 3,450 RPM | | • | Measures 76 inches tall; Table is 32 inches tall; weighs 745 pounds | | • | Includes: 18-inch blade guard; retractable leaf guard; cutterhead return attachment; 18-inch combo blade; cuttinghead clamp knob; adjustable crosscut stop and steel legs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The DELTA 33-421 18-inch 7-1/2 HP, three-phase radial arm saw uses a unique turret arm that permits the saw blade to rotate 360 degrees above the table for miter cuts. The Micro-Set miter stops ensures perfect miter cuts each and every time, and the huge 44 x 36-1/2-inch table will handle large stock with ease. The powerful 7-1/2 HP , three-phase motor generates 3,450 RPM to the 18-inch blade for making easy crosscuts up to 29 inches, 45 degree miters up to 22 inches, and maximum rips up to 41 inches. Cutting is incredibly accurate thanks to the six positive table leveling jacks which helps to keep everything aligned while cutting, and the fence lock knobs will also help keep things accurate during repetitive cuts.
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| Customer Reviews:
Biggest, baddest saw money can buy!! September 14, 2000 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
I just finished a large timber framing project and this saw mad it soo much easier, you can cut thru any wood, the 7.5 is way more power than you will ever need, but i like it.the 18 inch blades are very hard to come by and pricy. I ran it with 230 on the job site but now it is in my shop on 460, not a hard conversion the hardest part is getting a electrican to rewire every thing (not many houses have 460 running to there house). This saw will cut thru any wood as if you just were pulling the arm,and for 7500 it isnt your average siding cutting, dado choping kindeling cutting radial arm saw.
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