| Part Number : | 22-580 |
| Power Source: | corded-electric |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 94.8 Pounds |
| Length: | 26.77 inches |
| Width: | 17.52 inches |
| Height: | 23.23 inches |
| Part Number : | 22-580 |
| Power Source: | corded-electric |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 94.8 Pounds |
| Length: | 26.77 inches |
| Width: | 17.52 inches |
| Height: | 23.23 inches |
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238 of 240 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The King of Planers,
By "yournop" (Scotia, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DELTA 22-580 15 Amp 13-Inch Benchtop Planer, 120-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have owned this planer for several months now and have planed both hardwoods such as cherry, ash and maple and softwoods like pine. Simply put, this machine is great. It is easy to set up and very easy to use. The quality of the finished product is outstanding. Here are some ruminations regarding the Delta 22-580K:1. Why two speeds? The difference in time is minimal and the difference in quality of finish is even smaller. I run my boards through using the "finishing" speed of 90cpi. 2. This planer does everything one could ask it to do and probably more. However, the planed boards are not glass smooth as some reviewers have indicated. The results are remarkable, however, scraping hardwoods after planing is highly recommended prior to applying a finish. In my opinion the difference in results is dramatic. 3. The cutterhead lock works perfectly. No detectable snipe. 4. The depth stop allows perfect repeatable results. 5. Use some form of dust collection - you'll need it. 6. Out of curiousity I switched the reversible knives around. I found it as easy as suggested in the accompanying video.
155 of 160 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two thumbs up....way up!,
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This review is from: DELTA 22-580 15 Amp 13-Inch Benchtop Planer, 120-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
After being in the market for a planer for several months, I had read dozens of reviews. I couldn't justify spending $1200.00+ on a 15" planer, but was also a bit reluctant to buy a "portable" looking planer. I finally decided on the Delta 22-580K and I am very happy with this machine. Delta has gotten everything right on this planer. Dont let the benchtop look fool you, this planer has plenty of power. The 13" capacity is ample for most applications and the ZERO Blade Set and the Cutterhead lock are great features. The finish is smooth as glass and no sanding is required (even on the dimensioning speed its very good). The cutterhead lock really does eliminate snipe. I have found the depth gauge to be quite accurate. It took only about 10 minutes to have the unit up and running. All you have to do is mount the 2 cranks. It takes longer to watch the video that comes with the unit. I havent changed blades yet, but other reviewers say it is pretty easy. I would advise anyone looking at a 15" planer to give this unit serious consideration. I would recommend it without reservation.
60 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good choice for an upgraded planer,
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This review is from: DELTA 22-580 15 Amp 13-Inch Benchtop Planer, 120-Volt 1 Phase (Tools & Home Improvement)
I'm a hobby-level woodworker with some 30 years experience. Long ago I learned it takes less time to make the right choice in machinery than to deal with a disappointment. After reading a number of reviews on several brands I chose the Delta. It was a good choice. I've had a week so far to adjust and test the machine, and here are some initial impressions:
1. It is much quieter than my old Delta 12-inch. Much. 2. After adjusting the tables, there is zero snipe in finish cuts with the cutter head lock on just snug. The tables are flat to within a few thousands-inch, almost as good as machined iron. 3. Planing 1" rough oak jointed first on one edge and face to 3/4" yields an acceptable surface for fine sanding and dimensional accuracy across and along the board to within 0.005-inch. If for some reason the cutterhead is not parallel with the table (making the board thinner on one side than the other), you can adjust the cutterhead for parallel even though this is not mentioned in the manual. I called Delta before I bought it and got a quick answer on how to do this from their customer service folks. 4. The cutterhead zero indicator and adjustable depth stop will save considerable time and reduce waste. Don't expect to plane deeper than a standard 12-inch, but you will spend less time planing. Minor gripes: The planer comes with a special tool for rotating the cutterhead for knife changes. You have to raise the cutterhead to 4", remove the dust hood and two top panels, slide a little latch down on the side, insert the special tool and rotate the head to a locked position. None of this is necessary for me. I just make certain the planer is unplugged, remove the dust hood, and rotate the cutterhead by hand until it clicks into locked position for blade removal. This is how it was done for years. If you do it the other way, make sure you remove the special tool before turning the machine on. The experience would be much like leaving the chuck key in your drill press. It can happen. The cutting height indicator is a plastic measuring tape that reels in and out of a spool like a carpentor's tape. This is the only part of the machine that makes me wonder about longevity. I would prefer a pointer mounted on the cutter head with a scale on the side. If you use compressed air to clean the machine, avoid the tape. This machine is a significant advance over earlier 12-inch benchtop planers and the overall fit and finish is excellent. It's a good choice for people like me who don't have room for a 15-inch iron beast.
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