Lot # 11 - 1968 Rockwell Delta 34-600 Series 9" Tilting Arbor Saw with Shop Stand
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | We need people at pick-up to come in and get out quickly as there is no parking. If you could, please park at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 333 Woodland Ave. and walk the 100 yards to the auction. (go through the pickers stuff and buy a bunch LOL) and then drive in and pick it all up at one time. |
| Start Date/Time: | 20-Jun-2025 1:00:00 PM |
| End Date/Time: | 25-Jun-2025 6:10:00 PM |
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| Highest bidder: | -- |
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Description :
1968 Rockwell Delta 34-600 Series 9" Tilting Arbor Saw with Shop Stand This is a Rockwell/Delta 9-inch tilting arbor table saw mounted on a steel stand, designed for precision woodworking tasks such as ripping, crosscutting, and beveling. The saw features a cast metal table surface with a side extension wing, a tilting arbor mechanism for angled cuts, and a belt-driven motor housed beneath the table. A yellow instruction manual rests on the tabletop, and a plastic storage bin is placed above the blade area. The saw includes a front-mounted handwheel for blade height adjustment and a rear-mounted motor bracket. This model is built for workshop use where consistent, accurate cuts are required across hardwoods, plywood, and sheet goods. Manufactured in the late 1960s, the Rockwell/Delta 34-600 series was part of Delta’s compact contractor-grade table saw line. It was marketed toward serious hobbyists and small professional shops needing a reliable, belt-driven saw with tilting capabilities. The 9-inch blade format offered a balance between cutting depth and motor efficiency, while the cast iron top and steel stand provided stability. This model became a staple in mid-century woodworking environments, valued for its durability and straightforward mechanics. Materials Made Of: Cast iron, steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber
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