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The Delta 6-inch Midi-Bench Jointer combines a robust 10,000 RPM cutterhead with durable cast iron construction to deliver precision and stability. Featuring a built-in dust blower and included push blocks, it ensures a clean, safe, and efficient woodworking experience. With versatile fence stops and a 5-year warranty, it’s engineered for professionals who demand accuracy and reliability.








| ASIN | B00IYJCFIY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #846,209 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #63 in Power Jointers |
| Brand | Delta |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847962004772 |
| Included Components | Jointer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 76 pounds |
| Item model number | 37-071 |
| Manufacturer | Delta Power Tools |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Number of Handles | 2 |
| Part Number | 37-071 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 28.5 x 12.2 inches |
| Size | 6-inch |
| Style | Jointer |
| UPC | 847962004772 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
S**D
Versatile workhorse for the DIYer
I began using the Delta jointer the same day I received it. It was very easy to assemble. Each side of the feed table was level, and both sides of feed table were level to one another. The cutter head setting were perfect right out of the box, the fence, easy to use. It is very easy to adjust depth of cut. I have run many 2x6’s, 4x4’s, and 2x4’s through that I am using for two different projects in the six days I have had it, using it in to 4 hours at a time, shutting off, turning on, with each board I ran through it. Time between feeds varied from roughly two minutes, up to roughly five minutes. Board lengths were up to 8 feet long, with most varying between 3 1/2’ and 6 feet long. This jointer is not too heavy - a little over fifty pounds - yet the cast iron table and fence are hefty enough to run the longer lengths. Dimensioning lumber is a very important for correct measurement and fit. If you have a jointer and a planer, you have two tools fundamentally important to furniture making, and other projects. My workshop is in a single car garage bay, so, size is an important consideration for me. The jointer does not take up much room when being stored, and can be used on your workbench up to mid sized lumber lengths. Longer pieces should run through on a stand (or workbench) where it allows easy access to the feed and output sides. If had to buy a jointer again, knowing what I now know, I would buy it again. It is solid, very well made, easy to setup and use, and a workhorse.
B**N
Does not get a consistent cut - POS
Biggest POS tool I've ever purchased. The wheel that controls the depth of cut turns slowly as soon as you turn the machine on. The cut starts at whatever depth you set then increases as you move the board across the infeed table. I tried it on a concrete floor just to see if it was the vibration and had no luck. I built a custom hardwood stand and bolted the unit to the stand to eliminate any vibration and it still no luck. Unless you want to take the 1/8" max cut (unrealistic) every time, it's impossible to get a flat surface with this machine. When I called tech support I was told "I've never heard of that, I don't know what to tell you bud." Yes, he called me bud. The closest warranty service center is 45 minutes away. I called them and they told me I was free to bring it in but they were at least 2 weeks backed up and wouldn't be able to even look at it until then. I had high hopes for this little unit as the tables felt a lot more stable and better built than the other cheaper brands sold in the big box stores. I personally decided to bite the bullet and now have a larger powermatic on order. Hopefully I can get this one repaired under warranty and get half my money back on Craigslist.
J**M
Plan on one or more returns
First & foremost: the first jointer I got was missing the Hardware Package (the bolts & washers). I called Delta and the rep said they don't carry stock of items "commonly available at a hardware store", so either I had to find the appropriate fasteners or return the item. I returned the item because I didn't want the hassle of trying to find appropriate cap/hex bolts that fit the recessed holes and won't bottom out. I was also afraid it would void the warranty. I'm glad I did the return because the measurements in the manual differed from what came with the jointer and two of the bolts had washers that seemed to be put on before the threads were made (I don't think I could take the washer off). Make note how things are packed in case you need to return it. I didn't and it was a pain to get things packed so they didn't move much. The second jointer came everything, but it had a broken grommet (package was not damaged during shipping). I haven't called Delta yet, but I'm anticipating the same answer: return the item. I've waited long enough for this, so I'll attempt to glue or tape it back together, rather than return it. The fence had a bow to it, but that won't affect anything. It had no cup & that's what is important. Setup went OK. The instructions were a little vague at one point, but it was pretty easy t figure it out. Also a note about the dust collector chute: the outside diameter is 2 3/8" (not 2 1/4 in the manual--UPDATE: they mention 3/8 outside diameter in the picture) & inside diameter is 2 3/16". I ordered the wrong size 4" adapter because of that. For now, duct tape is holding it on. As some reviewers noted, the clamping bolts holding the knifes are on too tight. I don't understand this. The company I worked for always used drivers with integrated torque adjustments--don't they? Plus, you have to adjust it anyways, so why not just leave them loose? Probably a legal/safety thing. Unfortunately, the wrench they supply is a bit too small. I was afraid to use this to break the bolts free--worried it would round out the hex cavity in the bolt. I bought some hex drive bits and borrowed my friend's impact driver. They came right out--I didn't even bother with the penetrating oil on the second set. I strongly suggest you go this route. Knife adjustment was tedious, but it appears they all are. It has jack screws, which to me is a nicer feature than springs, but I am a noob. The Allen/hex key they supply has a T handle which is nice. It's still a learning in progress for me, but some tip you may find helpful: snug the other clamping bolts a bit more if the other side of the knife moves when you clamp the first one down; press down a bit on the knife before you tighten the clamping bolts; when you need to adjust the jack screws in the opposite direction you last screwed them, you need take the slack/play out first before the knife will move. I only edge jointed one small board as a test. Nice and smooth & flat. Overall, I think this is a nice jointer. They just need to either get better quality control or be able to ship you the missing/broken parts. I hope Amazon didn't pay for the extra shipping charges. Because of this need for multiple returns, I subtracted a star from the rating. UPDATE: When I unpacked, I found a small machine screw/washer. Luckily, I saved it. It belonged to the underside. All but one screw was hanging on by only one or two threads. I suggest you tip it over and make sure they're all snug. I found that the fence is twisted, which can be bad. My thinnest feeler gauge is .02 mm and it just started to slide in the widest part of the gap. My gut says it's NOT bad enough to worry about it. We'll see after I use it more. If it is a problem, I'll update this review.
C**B
Solid tool and a great shop joiner.
Very solid and simple. The table and fence are machined very accurately. Does take some time to get the fence square and aligned, but once you do, it stays that way. Very simple to use. I use it for small to medium crafts and furniture. It helps make pallet wood join up perfectly (meticulously check for nails or staples when working with pallet wood). Has plenty of power to join up to a 2x6. Dust collection port works great and have it connected to a 5 hp Ridgid shop vac. It's also easy to change the blades if need be. Lives up to Delta quality and performance. I've very pleased with this tool.
B**N
Worth the extra money.
Works perfect! Nice solid feel. A bit heavy but the weight is a good thing, keeps it in place. Nice smooth feel and a good cut. You can use WD40 to get the shipping oil gunk off of it (a tip I got from Grizzly Industrial when I bought my metal working lathe) and then clean the WD40 off with a household cleaner. I just left the WD40 on it and kept cleaning it with paper towels until they came out clean.
C**N
Excelente producto, me funciona de maravilla, para los trabajos que hago y por el espacio, cubre todas mis expectativas
D**C
The motor on this product burned out on me on the first day of use. Not likely to buy delta again.
S**G
El producto lo uso para cantear madera, no me gusto que la perilla que regula la altura se mueve con la vibración del motor encendido. Necesito el juego de bandas internas que lleva la máquina
J**A
Excelente calidad magnífica herramienta
R**D
Si funcionamiento es bueno, el único problema es la barra que no libra las cuchillas para poder hacer bien su trabajo, tuve que ingeniármelas para hacerlo funcionar
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