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Delta Power Tools 40-694 20 In. Variable Speed Scroll Saw

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Features

  • Electronic variable speed can be adjusted from 400-1,750 SPM for a wide array of cutting applications
  • Dual parallel link arm design reduces vibration reducing over and under cutting improving accuracy and quality
  • Upper arm lifts and locks in the raised position during blade changes or while adjusting blade position for fret work
  • Tool-free blade clamp allows for quick, easy blade changes in seconds. Bevels 0 - 45 left and right. Motor: 1.3 Amp
  • On/Off switch, electronic variable speed dial, flexible dust blower and blade-tensioning lever are all conveniently located up front on the arm for easy accessibility
  • On-tool blade storage area provides neat, organized protection for scroll saw blades, includes 2 straight blades

Description

After nearly 90 years of expertise in the woodworking business, DELTA Power Equipment Corporation (DELTA PEC) has become one of the most revered brands in woodworking tools today. DELTA Power Equipment Corporation focuses on innovations to help the woodworker create masterpieces easier and with more precision. The company designs, manufactures and distributes a variety of stationary woodworking tools including electric table saws, band saws, radial arm saws, scroll saws, drilling machines, jointers, planers, mortisers, lathes, grinders and dust collectors for the professional and advanced woodworking markets. Motor: 1.3 Amp Speeds: 400-1,750 SPM Capacity: 20 in. Stroke Length: 3/4 in. Table Size: 16 in. x 24 in. Table Tilt: 0°-45°, Left and Right Cutting Capacities: at 90°: 2 1/8 in. at 45°: 1 5/8 in. Assembled Depth: 39 in. Assembled Width: 16 in.

Brand: Delta


Color: Multicolor


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Electrical cable


Brand: ‎Delta


Color: ‎Multicolor


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Electrical cable


Special Feature: ‎Brake


Included Components: ‎Variable Speed Scroll Saw,20"


Product Dimensions: ‎30"L x 20"W x 13"H


Item Weight: ‎60 Pounds


Blade Length: ‎20 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎24


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Cutting Angle: ‎90 Degrees


Current Rating: ‎1.3 Amps


Wattage: ‎156 watts


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎68


UPC: ‎847962005168


Manufacturer: ‎Delta Power Tools


Part Number: ‎40-694


Item Weight: ‎60 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎40-694


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Without light and stand


Pattern: ‎Saw


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎2


Special Features: ‎Brake


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎5 Year Limited Warranty


Date First Available: February 21, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My new saw just arrived, it's a great day.
Style: Without light and stand
First off I'd like to thank Amazon, FedX and CPO Commerce for getting the saw to me four days early. We all love surprises, well most surprises. The saw took about thirty minutes to unbox and assemble. No parts were missing and everything went together easily. In that I have only owned two scroll saws, this one and a twenty year old Craftsman, I can only compare these two. I paid $50 for the Craftsman with a really heavy duty stand; it has served me well for almost three years. I made hundreds of small projects using the old Craftsman and don't regret buying it. As good as that old Craftsman is the Delta is far and away a better saw, I would guess that it is equal to the Dewalt 788 which cost a bunch more. Once I got it anchored to the old stand it operated nearly vibration free and cut very smoothly using the supplied blade. This saw runs so smooth that I can't imagine how even a saw costing three or four times as much could run smoother, but maybe they do. The saw operates so smoothly that it seems like it's running at half speed compared to the old Craftsman, I bet I break a lot fewer fragile little pieces. I've been wanting to upgrade my scroll saw for a long time but could never find just the right deal on CL. When the price of this saw at Amazon dropped to $332.00 with free shipping I couldn't resist. I saw lots of used Dewalt saws on CL selling for $400 and more and used Hawks selling for $500 to $700. Some of these saws were an hours drive or more away, so I bought a new saw and saved a couple of bucks. I also knew that Dewalt had had some problems with earlier models. Everything was well machined and the instructions were worthless. I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend the saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2014 by papatch

  • Heavy, quiet, large table, easy blade changes - what's not to like?
Style: Without light and stand
Updates at the bottom. This is one of those rare moments where I purchased a fairly expensive product with no previous reviews to study so I took a bit of a chance - figured with the Delta name it would be a decent product. In my shop I have a 1.5 HP Delta shaper and a Delta 12.5" thickness planer, all of the other large stationary tools are Jet; I had a Delta Sharpening Center that I bought years ago and finally wore down the white grinding wheel and to my utter amazement I discovered that wheels were *not* available (and it's not a standard wheel), so off to the landfill with it - broke my heart (it also had some gear or motor issues) :( So with all of the turmoil over Delta having various owners in the past few years and a lack of business continuity I suppose I did take a chance buying another Delta tool, time will be the judge of my purchase wisdom. I'm not going to be the expert reviewer here, I haven't used a scroll saw in many years but I am a fairly experienced woodworker (and now learning metal work) but I'll give my analysis based on years of working with my hands and all kinds of tools as a hobby. Initial impressions of the scroll saw are very positive, the fit and finish is quite good, I would go as far as to call it excellent. Unboxing was uneventful except the the plastic articulated air nozzle was loose in the box and in three pieces, I'll get a replacement on the way; all other parts and assembly's were in perfect condition. There was also a loose screw and lock washer in the bottom Styrofoam housing so I grabbed it with the few other various packaged loose parts. The installation steps are fairly simple - mount the table guide/angle gauge to the bottom of the table, place the rear of the table in the retaining pin, mount the lower blade guard (NOT mentioned in the assembly directions that I could find), mount the work hold-down clamp/guard, install a blade (lower end first) and away you go. Speaking of blades, only pinless blades can be used. The user manual/install guide is fairly useless - not laid out well, the print is tiny and difficult to read and there are precious few operating tips other than "if you are breaking blades, you need more tension." Okay, thanks. I was off and running with a project in maybe 15 minutes and I will say I really, really like the saw. It's very quiet, there's practically no vibration, blade changes are ridiculously simple and easy (unlike my last scroll saw), there's enough air to keep dust blown off your cut line, and I love the 20" throat depth. So far I'm extremely pleased with the saw, I'll be even more pleased if Delta supports this product for many, many years. Updated comments: April 6, 2014 - Delta sent me a new air nozzle assembly several days ago and I pulled the old one off (as a complete assembly) and installed the new one, getting a new one on the way was easy-peasy. Yea - now the saw is 100%. The only gripe I can come up with and it's a trivial one is adjusting the hold-down foot - I think I get it set and then discover that when tightening the knob that captures the hold-down shaft it changes position a bit. Overall the saw continues to impress and I'm very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2014 by J. Canfield

  • Really good scrollsaw
Style: Without light and stand
I was looking to replace my old Dewalt 20" scrollsaw. I had lost it several years ago and couldn't afford another, so I had been making do with various cheaper16" saws. None came close to the quality and ease of use of the Dewalt, so, when I came into the money, I came to Amazon for a replacement. This Delta saw was right next to the Dewalt and the price is $80 lower, so I took a look at it. The first thing I determined was that it is a parallel link design. I have vowed that I will never buy another parallel arm saw. What's the difference between parallel link and parallel arm? It's complicated, but parallel link has less vibration, all controls are right in front, and blades are easier and much quicker to move from hole to hole. Several commenters said that it was the same saw as the Dewalt, just with a different label, paint, and a lower price, so I thought I'd give it a try. It arrived yesterday. When I opened the box and read the instructions, they said that the saw was fully assembled, except for the table. This was not true. The bevel guide and knob assembly was not attached, but packed separately, and there were no instructions as to how they went together. After reading other reviews where the writers complained that their knobs arrived broken., and remembering that my old Dewalt had also arrived with a broken knob (which the company quickly replaced) I realized that somebody must have decided that the knob was subject to damage in transit if it was attached before shipping, so they have taken to packing it unattached. It was a bit of a hassle figuring how to assemble, but there were only four parts to figure out, so it didn't take long. Better to take a bit longer to assemble than to have to wait a week for a replacement knob. Attaching table was easy, just slide it into place and fasten two bolts. Once assembled, I could see that the Delta saw was not the same machine as the Dewalt. It is very similar, but there are some differences. First the table is round and wider than the Dewalt. The blade holders are almost identical and hold the blades quite firmly. One big difference is that there is a locking pin that holds the upper arm raised when moving or changing the blade. On my Dewalt, I had to either pay extra for a device to hold up the arm, or make some kind of block to hold up. The Delta also has a covered compartment for storing extra blades. What it looks like to me is that someone at Delta looked at the sales Dewalt was getting for their saw and said, " Okay, we can make one just as good, but with a few improvements, and sell it cheaper." After one session using the Delta, I have to say that, so far, it is just as good as the Dewalt. If the prices were the same, I would have a hard time choosing between the two. Both machines are top of the line in the mid price range. I haven't used any of the thousand dollar price range machines, so I can't say anything about their quality, but, if you have been using an inexpensive 16" saw and are thinking of upgrading to something bigger, this would be an excellent choice. You will be amazed at how much easier this saw is to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018 by movie viewer

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