The Delta Heavy Duty Oscillating Floor Spindle Sander achieves professional woodworking results. It features a Unique 0 Degree to 45? Degree tilting spindle arbor design that allows for adjusting the sanding angle to bevel sand while the table remains flat. It also has adjustable positive stops at 45 Degree and 90 Degree and large bevel scale for accuracy and convenience.
- Powerful 1 HP, 110-Volt motor with 1725 RPM spindle speed and 71 oscillations per minute
- Fully enclosed, heavy duty steel frame construction for optimum dust management and minimum vibration
- 24-5/8 in. x 24-1/2 in. precision ground cast iron table
- 1-1/2 in. oscillating action uses more of the sleeve, prolonging life of the sleeve while protecting wood from excess heat created by a fixed oscillating spindle
- On-tool storage for all inserts, spindles and wrenchesIncludes 10 interchangeable threaded spindles with 100 grit sanding sleeves (1/4 in., 3/8 in., 1/2 in., 5/8 in., 3/4 in., 1 in., 1 1/2 in., 2 in., 3 in. and 4 in.), 6 inserts, power lock-off pin and 2 wrenches
- Over-sized cast iron, chrome polished tilt wheel with knurled lock knob
Fidel Ratke (verified owner) –
The unit came well packed, and before the stated delivery date. The home depot team loaded it with the fork truck onto my trailer when I asked, which was nice given the weight of the unit. However there were a couple problems ounce I got it unpacked. First the plastic motor housing had two cast hinge pins that were designed to slide into metal loops on the machine’s main housing. The motor housing is made out of a pretty non-ductile plastic. So one was broke straight out of the package. So I used some 3/16th inch metal rod to form a replacement hinge pin. Not a huge problem, but a problem none the less.Secondly the dust fitting exits out the middle rear. This probably wouldn’t be a problem except that I also purchased the delta mobile base, which the foot pedal then interferes with the dust port. So I removed the factory plate and dust port and made a wood plate and purchased an offset plastic dust port to prevent the interference. The good news with this one is I was able to use the sander to make the wood plate. The manual also seems out of date, as it references allot of items that do not seem to be in the package, but also aren’t needed. Finally the spindle changes are a bit cumbersome, and the wrenches included with the set are coated with paint making the fit onto the spindle nuts extremely tight. And for some reason they used two different sizes hex drives from the spindle to the drive side that are almost indistinguishable. This leads to a guess and check method of figuring out which wrench goes where. The unit does sand well though, and the dust collection is pretty efficient. The tilting spindle (instead of tilting table as on some of the models) is nice too. I purchased from Home -Depot because Delta stopped shipping to my local specialty woodworking store. So viewing the unit set up in the store was not an option, and none of the associates even knew what the unit did or what it looked like. So the expertise was lacking.