Hi All,
I know an 8" dado stack will certainly fit on my 10" 1.5 HP Delta Contractor's Saw (Delta 34-444 early 90s model). But the owner's manual says to use a 6 inch stack. I'll likely never need the additional depth unless I make a dado cross cut sled, but the 6 inch Freud SD506 6 inch dado stack is MORE expensive than the SD508 8 Inch dado stack.
My saw is wired for 240V, which is supposed to make this Delta motor a 2HP, but I'm not so sure on that. It does seem to start and run much better in 240V than it did as a 120V saw, but that is purely subjective.
My question is: Will running an 8 Inch Freud SD508 dado stack hurt the saw motor (or me) or should I really stick to the 6 inch SD506 dado stack??? Thanks in advance.
I know an 8" dado stack will certainly fit on my 10" 1.5 HP Delta Contractor's Saw (Delta 34-444 early 90s model). But the owner's manual says to use a 6 inch stack. I'll likely never need the additional depth unless I make a dado cross cut sled, but the 6 inch Freud SD506 6 inch dado stack is MORE expensive than the SD508 8 Inch dado stack.
My saw is wired for 240V, which is supposed to make this Delta motor a 2HP, but I'm not so sure on that. It does seem to start and run much better in 240V than it did as a 120V saw, but that is purely subjective.
My question is: Will running an 8 Inch Freud SD508 dado stack hurt the saw motor (or me) or should I really stick to the 6 inch SD506 dado stack??? Thanks in advance.