DELTA DP300L 12-Inch TwinLaser Crosshair Drill Press
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| List Price: | $341.69 |
| Price: | $205.71 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18563 in Home Improvement
- Brand: DELTA
- Model: DP300L
- Dimensions: 85.50 pounds
Features
- 12-inch drill press with laser crosshairs to ensure precise drilling
- Powerful 5-speed, 120-volt, 60 Hz, 1,725 RPM motor
- Fully adjustable table for angled drills
- Measures 32 x 18 x 13 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 78 pounds
- Includes adjustable lamp, 1/2-inch chuck key, and 11-inch tilting table for tools
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Precision drilling is a snap with the DELTA DP300L 12-inch TwinLaser Crosshair Drill Press. This powerful drill press features five speeds for drilling a variety woods, plastics, and metals, and the rack-and-pinion table is silky smooth when raising and lowering it to the desired height. The adjustable-position locking system allows for easy angle adjustments for repetitive drilling. The bright laser crosshairs make certain that drilling accuracy is perfect every time. Other convenient features include an 11-inch table for placing tools when not in use, and a flexible lamp for added light while working.
From the Manufacturer
DELTA DP300L 12-Inch TwinLaser Crosshair Drill Press
Customer Reviews
Good tool some small issues
I am overall satisfied with the tool.
It is a little difficult to adjust precisely the depth stop.
Same with the laser. I actually found that I need to recalibrate the lasers each time I change the table height slighty if I want them to be dead accurate.
UPDATE: I now have used this drill press for almost a year and stick with my original review. The tool is still functionning properly. I had a chance to use the different speeds to bore bigger holes, it is a little annoying to have to move the belt but the operation is overall easy. The tool is working as it did the first time I powered it, there is no noticable play.
Overall a good buy.
Delta 12" Press Review
I just unpacked and setup the Delta 12" drill press. Problems: The plastic power switch was broken off during shipping (once the plastic is cracked there is no easy way to re-attach it). So now I have a brand new drill press with a broken power switch! Be warned if you are having this item shipped! It is not packed well enough to survive UPS Ground.
Otherwise the quality of this tool is equal to the price. It's better than a hobby drill press but not quite as good as a professional "shop quality" drill press.
The setup and assembly instructions were OK. But there were many opportunities for mistakes in assembly that could be more explicitly addressed. Specifically, I recommend assembling the drill press - but leave off the laser unit and the bracket for the tool tray. Leave the bolts a little loose. Then using the base plate as the reference point, use a carpenter's square to align the other components (so everything is aligned with the same centerline. Now tighten everything down and add the laser unit.
The laser cross-hair unit is surprisingly not a gimmick! It's actually designed pretty well. But you must follow the instructions to calibrate it (take a moment to contemplate what you are doing and why!) You must first adjust the lasers so they are "exactly parallel" to each other. The next step is adjusting the lasers so they cross exactly where the drill bit touches. Getting the lasers parallel is essential because this is what allows you to move the drilling platform up and down without loosing proper laser alignment.
I would not buy a drill press that is any lower in quality/cost than this Delta otherwise you'll end up with a piece of junk.
Easy setup and works as advertised
The drill arrived in a box that appeared to have been handled roughly during shipping. I was initially concerned. However, the foam packaging did its job and all drill componenents were in brand-new condition.
Assembly was easy and proceeded exactly as the manual specified. All metal parts have a healthy dose of protective oil. You can wipe the excess oil with a clean rag (but never actually wash or "clean" the oiled surfaces).
The laser alignment process works as advertised thanks to the included alignment pin that fits into the drill chuck. It is important (as another reviewer has mentioned) to align each laser parallel to the alignment pin. Once each laser is parallel, you can adjust where they intersect for perfect alignment below the drill bit regardless of the height of the adjustable table.
For the money, this is an excellent drill press. I haven't used it extensively yet, but initial tests have been perfect.






