DELTA 33-890 12-Inch 2 Horsepower Radial Arm Saw, 230-Volt 1 Phase | 
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| Brand: Delta Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $4,620.00 Buy New: $2,399.95 You Save: $2220.05 (48%)
New (3) from $2,399.95
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 290 Dimensions (in): 36 x 23 x 32
MPN: 33-890 Model: 33-890 UPC: 069554338908 EAN: 0069554338908
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2-horsepower motor for powerful cutting | | • | Built-in automatic blade brake to stop the blade quickly | | • | Crosscuts 3-3/4 by 14-3/8 inches at 90 degrees, rips 24-1/4 inches | | • | Turret arm allows use of full table surface for left or right cuts | | • | 2-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories |
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Product Description Includes 12" Single Phase Radial Arm Saws - 33-890R, 2 HP, 230 Volt, 60 Hz, 3,450 RPM Single Phase Motor, On-Off Key Lock Switch & Overload Protection, Set of Legs, Automatic Mechanical Brake, Blade Guard w/ Anti-Kickback Attachment, Retractable Lead Guard, 12" Combination Blade, Wrenches.
Amazon.com Review Sturdy construction, smooth operation, and optimal versatility make it easy to cut materials to length with Delta's 12-inch radial arm saw. A great workhorse for any large shop, the saw features a beefy 2-horespower motor that cranks out up to 3,450 rpm for fast cuts through larger, harder stock. The machine crosscuts material up to 3-3/4 inches thick by 14-3/8 inches wide at 90 degrees in a single pass. A long table lets you rip material up to 24-1/4 inches in length. A handy turret arm lets the saw blade rotate 360 degrees above the work table to make use of the whole table during both left and right miter cuts. The saw performs a full 2-1/2-inch cut at 45-degree blade tilt. The unit's rigid channel, cast-iron frame and heavy column ensure perfect alignment and unsurpassed stability. More great features: Precision indexing with positive stops for 90- and 45-degree miter cuts ensures pinpoint accuracy. Truck rods with smooth, hardened surfaces minimize rolling friction for smooth feeds. And, a built-in automatic blade brake stops the blade quickly for less downtime and safety. The saw is backed by a two-year limited, manufacturer warranty on machines, parts, and accessories. What's in the Box Set of legs, blade guard with anti-kickback attachment, retractable leaf guard, 12-inch combination blade, wrenches, instruction manual
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This machine is built like a tank... March 31, 2007 BJO (New England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must say I am very pleased with this machine. With my 8 1/4 inch Ryobi (RA202) being rendered useless with an unrepairable recall I was in the market for a new RAS. With the market being so limited, I began looking at what was available with Delta, Craftsman and Original Saw (which was out of my price range). I considered the 10 inch Delta, but after researching and reading many reviews I chose the 33-890. I have not been disappointed. The saw was pretty much dead-on right out of the box. It does take a while to fully set up and run through the various alignment steps, but other than having to tweak the table runners to make the height consistent with the blade, everything else aligned right-on with a first pass. The thing that impressed me most about this saw was the quality of the construction. I mean everything on this unit is made of metal. It is really solidly built and something you do not see on a lot of woodworking tools today. I have run both the stock blade that came with the saw as well as a Freud 8 inch dado(model SD508) and both work very well with both pine and red oak boards. The Delta blade however emits a rather high pitch whine when the motor eventually reaches full speed. I plan to order a Forrest WW1 blade with a dampener to eliminate that problem. Also, be aware that the blade selection for a 12 inch with a 5/8 inch arbor is rather limited. As I mentioned, Forrest does make one with the WW1 model. All in all this is a great saw. You will not be disappointed. Update - 04/19/2007 - As a follow-up I e-mailed Delta to ask about the "stop" time on the electric braking mechanism which for me was 18 seconds (from switch off to complete stop of blade rotation). The response from customer support was this time was better than the factory specification which ranges from 25-45 seconds. So again, I am pleased with the performance.
30 yrs n still strong January 25, 2007 Dan Briggs (CA, USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the earlier version of this saw from a carpenter friend of mine over 20 yrs ago, n he had it for 8-10 yrs. (built his house with it) and I just passed it on to my son. All it ever needs is an occasional cleaning and tune-up and it purrrrs like a kitten. The only thing I might suggest is if your buying it for the 1st time, AND u don't already have a 12" saw, spend the bucks for the 16" saw, just because bigger always finds a way to be used.........
Last a lifetime October 10, 2006 J. Morton 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Solid as a rock, will be the last RAS I'll ever buy.
A Great Saw March 16, 2001 James E. Boundy (WILLIAMSVILLE, NY United States) 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
This is an excellent saw! It has a very heavy duty frame and leg assembly. Very sturdy throughout. All cuts are precise once all setup adjustments are made. The motor has more than enough power for cutting dado's or making thick cuts. 10" saws look delicate next to it. It's made in the USA, exhibiting excellent quality throughout. The only saw that might be better, would be one made by the "Original Saw Company", and you will spend alot more. For the money, this saw is hard to beat. No complaints here. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Crosscut master February 7, 2001 Jeff Andersen (Ainsworth, NE) 62 out of 63 found this review helpful
I replaced my "antique" radial arm with the Delta 33-890. What a difference! I build furniture, and I had trouble with my old one staying square. The Delta is built like a tank and after initial setup and adjustment I've never adjusted anything and it's always dead square. It has plenty of power to crosscut 3" thick White Oak planks. I rip on a tablesaw so I can't say how it does in that operation. The only complaint about the saw is the steel blade provided with the saw. It seems to me that for the money this machine costs, they could send a carbide tipped blade. I put a Forrest WW1, (12" 60T) blade on my saw and this is the best crosscut saw I've used.
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