

🛠️ Elevate your drill press game — precision, space, and durability in one sleek package!
The WEN DPA2412T Drill Press Table expands your workspace by 275 square inches with a sturdy 1-inch thick MDF surface, featuring an adjustable fence and stop block for precise cuts. Compatible with drill press tables 5 to 16 inches wide, it fits the entire WEN drill press lineup and most others, making it a versatile, durable upgrade for any professional or DIY workspace.


| ASIN | B07KL1HVZF |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,419 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #73 in Power Tool Replacement Parts |
| Brand | WEN |
| Color | Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,619) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2018 |
| Drill Type | Drill Press |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.79 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.79 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459461258 |
| Included Components | Drill Press Table |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 pounds |
| Item model number | DPA2412T |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 0.79 Inches |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Speeds | 5 |
| Part Number | DPA2412T |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 23.88"L x 23.88"W x 2"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Drill Press Table |
| UPC | 044459461258 |
A**D
Fits and works perfect
Very handy and a quick buy cuts making your own. Definetly worth the money.
L**N
Good quality addition to make my bench top drill press more useful
Comparing some others for much more money this table is perfect for my needs.
M**S
Nice table but IMHO has a few design issues. Still, I'd buy again.
WEN Drill Press Table I was in the planning stages to make a DIY table for an older Craftsman 8" drill press. But when I saw the WEN table I knew my limited carpentry skills could not make a competitive product considering the time and materials I would need. Given my list of cons below I would still by again. Packaging. The table arrived timely and in good condition. It was not repackaged into an external box. Rather it came in a WEN factory box which sufficed to protect the table from damage in transit using Styrofoam and bubble wrap. Small parts were in their own box. No complaints. First Impressions. It's a nice looking table made with 1" MDF (table, fence and stop block, only). The table (top/bottom), fence (front/back), stop block (front/back) and sacrificial block (top/bottom) are all covered in white melamine. Two mounting inserts can be found on the underside of the table to accommodate various drill press tables. Pros. Easy to assemble and mount. Does not interfere will the drill press vertical control handle. Melamine provides a slick surface so no drag on whatever you may be drilling. The table is edge banded (in what I don't know) front, back and sides. Nice touch. Cons. 1) Insert is 0.35" thick while recess it fits into is 0.4". Recess won't accept 1/2" insert so I have to buy some 3/8" to make spare inserts. 2) Star knob/bolt are different than that used on the fence. Losing/breaking one leaves you in a pickle. 3) There's an odd chamfer on the top of the stop block (closest to the fence t-slot) and none on the fence bottom. Seems to me it would better serve on the bottom. 4) Fence interferres with the drill press vertical feed when placed forward within (about)2" from the back. I removed 2 of the 3 handles which helped most of the time. Also, you'll have trouble drilling small parts (i.e., 3/4" wide which happens to be one of my upcoming projects) and the drill spindle will make contact with the top of the fence. (I made a shorter axilliary fence that mounts using the fence bolts. The distance from the spindle center to the top, forward edge of the fence is about 7/8" which again limits small part drilling. 5) All exposed surfaces are subject to moisture which my shop has too much of. So I coated all exposed surfaces with a coat or two of BLO. 6) The table weighs around 10 lbs making raising/lowering it more troublesome.
B**S
Good value
I think most of us need a table for our drill presses. The little ones built in just never seem quite enough to get the job done. And so there are a couple of options. It's certainly possible to build your own and then you can get exactly the size and specifications you want. If you don't want to go that route, I think you'll be quite happy with this one. Installation is quick and easy (it easily fit my WEN drill press and should fit almost any other one as well), and the features included do pretty much everything I need them to do. The adjustable fence is square and easy to adjust, and the built-in adjustable stop block makes most jobs quick and easy. The one thing that isn't included but I wish was included is T-track clamps. The table is certainly compatible with them (using the same tracks as hold the fence), though, so you can add them if you want. Admittedly, this isn't made of the most durable materials in the world, so it's not going to last forever, particularly if you put it through a lot of abuse in your shop. However, it will last more than long enough to justify the price, and I'm quite happy to have it on my drill press.
D**I
Great quality and easy to assemble
I am so impressed! Fantastic item
B**N
T-Track Screws were Stripped
I received this table tonight and installed it on my WEN Drill Press. I loved how easily it attached to my drill press table, and it was very secure. As I was installing it I noticed that the head of the end screw in the left T-Track wasn't flush, so I got a screwdriver to tighten it. It was stripped. After I got everything put together I wanted to try my new T-Track clamps. They wouldn't fit into the T-Track. My bench grinder is right next to my drill press, so I just ground down the edges until they fit. I placed a piece of wood on the table and put in the right clamp and tightened it down. Worked great. Put in the left clamp and tried to tighten it, and it just pulled up the whole T-Track. I'm returning it to Amazon for a replacement. I think when I get the replacement I'll replace the screws with longer screws, and possibly glue the T-Track in place also. I like this table, just not sure it's worth $50. When I get the replacement I'll revise my review if everything works OK. Update: I received the replacement table. Everything looked good, and the screws in the T-Tracks looked sturdy. Installed the table, and then got to work using it on a project I was doing. I have T-Track clamps to hold my work while I'm drilling. I put one in the left T-Track just fine, but when I went to tighten the one in the right T-Track, it just pulled up the T-Track. I think this is a serious design flaw. The screws must be too short to be able to withstand the pressure since they are screwed into MDF. I bought some machine screws with a flat Phillips head. I'm going to drill completely through the existing screw holes and use these machine screws with nuts on the bottom. I'm also going to glue in the T-Tracks for good measure. One other design flaw. Since most newer drill presses have a handle on the post to raise and lower the table I had to mount the table quite a few inches from the post so it would clear the handle when I'm adjusting the height. If I need to use the fence for a project, this severely reduces the length of the item I'm able to drill. For this reason I don't see myself using the fence much. While I'm not going to take away any more stars, I'm not going to add to them either. When I spend $50 for an item, I don't expect to have to modify it before I can use it. Update 2: I removed the screws from the T-Track. If you look at the photo I uploaded you can see they are only 1/2" screws, which means just slightly over 1/4" of the screw is in the MDF, which is not nearly enough to securely hold the T-Tracks in place when put under pressure of the T-Track clamps. I drilled a 1/8th inch hole completely through each of the 6 existing holes. I used #8-32 x 1" flat Phillips head machine screws. The head of these screws fit into the countersunk holes of the T-Track perfectly. To secure it on the bottom I used a flat washer, lock washer, and a nut. I decided I didn't need to glue the T-Tracks in place. I tested this out using my T-Track clamps and it's working great now. If anyone decides to purchase this table I strongly suggest making the same modification that I did.
M**B
Drill press table
This is a great addition to any drill press. I should have bought one years earlier.
T**Y
this is the best attachment for a drill press i have ever used. super adjustable and solidly built
S**K
The table arrived in good order and as described. a well built bit of kit. Thank you
G**K
This drill press table is great, an excellent addition to my drill press and highly recommended
A**R
Precisamente lo que necesitaba
A**S
Le falta detallar un poco más el producto y que la tabla sea de mayor resistencia.
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