The Delta 18-901 24-in. Biesemeyer Drill Press Fence fits Delta models 18-900L, 17-959L and 17-950L. This drill Press fence will improve accuracy on repeated drilling operations. The biesemeyer 18-901 is a must have for any drill Press with T slots.
- Ensures that holes can be drilled repeatedly with superior accuracy
- High and low profile
- Supports tall and thin materials
- Quick-adjusting material flip stop offers lateral support of the work piece
Alfredo Stracke (verified owner) –
Excellent !!! I love it !!! Fit right in my drill press . I’ve used Biesemeyer fences on other tool and they are the best !! I was happy to see they made one for my drill press I knew it would be awesome !
Harmony Morissette (verified owner) –
Works perfectly with the T-slots on the Delta drill press. Very convenient compared to using an auxiliary fence with clamps. Solid construction and it stays in place once cams are engaged.
Gladyce Barton (verified owner) –
Banged up prior to shipping from the factory. (Perhaps a return) The lock down threads should be fine thread, not coarse. Otherwise a nice piece. Being extruded aluminum, it’s dead straight.
Braeden Olson (verified owner) –
This fence is well built, solid and fits perfectly with the Delta 18-900L Drill Press.It can be set up different ways on your table to accommodate the project you are working on.Great stop feature and easy to ready measurement markings.This fence met all of my expectations.
Santina Nicolas (verified owner) –
Works very as a very good fence. My wish list would include built in dust collection and longer bolts so I could put a piece of sacrificial ply on the table and still use the fence. I purchased so longer bolts and am going to order a dust collector port and add it to the fence and that should make it perfect.
Margarete Wiza (verified owner) –
The aluminum fence is sturdy, and the measuring scales seem well applied and look like they’ll last. Didn’t like the cam-lever clamps, though. They were difficult to work with, needing to be set to just the right tightness to function. A degree too much, lever wouldn’t depress, a degree too little, lever would flop down like it wasn’t touching anything. Sometimes the workable position put the lever in conflict with the fence itself. I swapped the levers for tall threaded couplers and keep a dedicated box wrench on hand for final tightening. Works great.