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Delta Table Saws

Delta table saws come in various different styles, tilts, and blades. Whether you are a woodworker, contractor, or handyman, choosing the right Delta table saw or Delta replacement parts will help you complete any project.

How do you choose a Delta table saw?
  • Type: Choosing the type of Delta table saw that you need for your project starts with selecting your preferred model. Some types of table saws include contractor, jobsite, cabinet, miter, or Delta 10 models.
  • Blade: Delta table saw blades are removable and changeable. The blade can be replaced or swapped out. Some have long, sharp teeth, while others have shorter, sturdy blade tips. Steel is the most common material that Delta offers.
  • Fence: The fence is what braces the material you are cutting. Fences ensure measurements are more exact, and there is less of a risk of kickback. They come in a variety of lengths and widths.
  • Motor: When purchasing a table saw, the motor is the most important part of the system to consider. Choose from direct drive for its efficiency, belt motors for durability, or induction systems for torque. Larger saws will require larger motors, but smaller saws can still be as powerful.
  • Safety features: Blade guards and SafeStop systems will help lessen the risk of injury while using a table saw.
  • Extra features: If you are working with large parts, wings on your table saw offer extra workspace. Also, consider the rip capacity and tilt if dealing with large projects.
What is the difference between Delta benchtop and contractor saws?
  • Benchtop: These portable models are also known as jobsite table saws, because they can be carried and set up wherever they are needed. To keep them light, the saw blade is powered by a universal motor, and a stand is optional. The blades can be swapped out depending on the project requirements.
  • Contractor table saw: Contractor saws offer a built-in stand and optional parts such as wings to increase their utility.
Should you choose a left-tilt or right-tilt table saw?
  • Left: Left-tilt table saws are the most commonly available, because they are the most intuitive for right-handed people to use. Since these saws are common, parts are widely available.
  • Right: The arbor that holds the blade comes in from the right, tilting toward the fence and making measuring less difficult. They are typically used by woodworkers or left-handed users, because the fence is to the right side of the blade.

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