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Steve knight recently needed to replace a portable planer in a hurry and
told about the infeed roller tearing up on his Delta 22-580 planer. This is one of those "wear and tear" parts on this portable planer, so I've learned. Well, around that time I had a problem with my infeed roller shredding a bit. I "fixed" it by taking some fine sand paper and sanding the rough spot on the roller, prolonging its life a bit. Now my planer is 13 months old (2 year warranty), so I decided to see how this would be viewed as a warranty item. I looked up the local rep (Circle Saw Builders in Houston) and spoke to Tom. Now let me tell you, its so nice to get that personal "I give a hoot" service. Tom told me that Delta service had gotten a lot more picky on warranty claims since B&D took them over and he did not know if they would pay for the infeed roller under warranty. I asked him how big a job it was. He said it was about $50 parts and labor or I could buy the part for $30.70. He assured me that it was a user repairable job to change the roller. He suggested I call Delta support (800)-223-PART and tell them my situation and ask if they would just ship me a new part for self installation under warranty. Well, 10 minutes later I was talking to the nicest lady who took my particulars and shipped me a new roller with no questions asked and no charge. I took the time to call Tom back and let him know how much I appreciated his help and how well Delta had responded. I made his day and mine. He said he believes Delta (B&D) has swung the pendulum way to far the other way and he hoped they would get back in line with the great heritage their name represents. By the way, Tom told me the service that tends to eat rollers up is either 1) lots of small sharp pieces or 2) long very heavy pieces. I am still happy with my Delta planer. For me, blades and rollers last a year. At a cost of $28 and $31 respectively, I'll use this planer until it rolls over dead. Bob |
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glad to hear it!! I have always had good luck with the service from
Delta. I truly believe that Delta will be a stronger and better custom service company in the future. Mike |
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