Lot # 11 - 1968 Rockwell Delta 34-600 Series 9" Tilting Arbor Saw with Shop Stand
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Start Date/Time: | 20-Jun-2025 1:00:00 PM |
| End Date/Time: | 25-Jun-2025 6:10:00 PM |
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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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