The Delta 28-276 is a dependable 14" bandsaw built for smooth, accurate cuts and daily shop use. Its sturdy steel frame, 93.5" blade, 6" cutting height, and 3/4–1 HP motor deliver stable performance for curves, straight cuts, joinery, and light resawing. Durable and low-vibration, it’s a versatile choice for both hobbyists and pros.
Classic 14" Bandsaw Capacity - The ideal size for small to medium woodworking shops, offering strong performance without taking excessive floor space.
93.5" Blade Compatibility - Uses the standard blade length for Delta 14" saws, ensuring easy availability and low-cost blade replacements.
Blade Width Support: 1/4" to 3/4" - A wide compatibility range allows detailed curve cutting with narrow blades and straighter cuts with wider blades.
6-Inch Cutting Height - Perfect for small resaw tasks, box making, furniture parts, scroll-style work, and more.
Cast-Iron Table for Stability - A heavy, precision-ground table provides a flat and vibration-resistant work surface.
Steel Frame Construction - Durable welded-steel frame improves rigidity and long-term reliability.
Smooth Belt-Driven Power - Designed for controlled, consistent cutting of hardwoods, softwoods, and laminated materials.
Optional Riser Block Compatibility - The saw can be upgraded to roughly 12-inch resaw height when used with a Delta riser block kit.
Ideal for Wood Cutting - Purpose-built for woodworking, ensuring reliable performance in cabinetmaking, joinery, and curved pattern work.
It uses a 93.5-inch blade, the standard length for Delta 14" bandsaws.
The saw accepts blades from 1/4" to 3/4" in width.
The maximum cutting height is 6 inches in standard configuration.
Yes. Adding a riser block kit increases cutting height to approximately 12 inches.
Typically equipped with a 3/4 HP to 1 HP motor, depending on the version and configuration.
Primarily wood, but with the right blade it can cut plastics and soft non-ferrous materials.
Yes. The Delta 28-276 uses a heavy cast-iron table for stability.
Most Delta 14" models tilt 3° left and 45° right.
Yes, for light to moderate resawing. A riser block improves resaw performance significantly.
Many saws include or support aftermarket 2" to 4" dust ports, depending on the specific unit.
Absolutely. It is simple to operate yet powerful enough for professional use.
A steel frame, providing strength and vibration resistance.
Yes. Belt adjustments, guide tuning, and blade changes are straightforward.
Yes. Most units operate on 115V, with many supporting 115/230V dual voltage.
Curve cutting, bowl blanks (within 6"), furniture parts, templates, joinery, and general-purpose woodworking.
| Blade Length inches | 93.5" |
| Min/Max Blade Width | 1/4" to 3/4" |
| Machine Type | Wood |
| Maximum Cutting Height | 6 inches |
| Throat Capacity | 14 inches |
| Motor Power | 3/4 HP |
| Voltage | 115V / 230V |
| Table Size | 14" x 14" cast iron |
| Blade Use | Wood and compatible materials |
| Dust Collection | Supports aftermarket dust ports |
| Drive System | Belt-driven |
| Cutting Applications | Curve cutting, straight cuts, light resawing |
| Frame Material | Heavy-duty steel |
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