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Manufactured/Badged by:
Delta / Rockwell Mfg / Rockwell-Delta
Milwaukee, WI; Pittsburgh, PA; Jackson, TN; Tupelo, MS

Machine Specifications
Machine Class: Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type: Table Saw
Machine Size:
Submitted By: William Richardson
Machine Specifications
Description/Model: Unisaw
Date of Manufacturer: 1946
Serial Number: 48-8497
Last Updated 3/20/2026 12:28:18 PM

Comments:
This table saw is not for sale. This is my second (#2) Unisaw that I own. The first one is in my home cellar shop and #2 is in my separate shop building nearby. I have a number of people to thank for their help in getting this to me, parts and advice. The saw itself from Joe Otocka, the "egg" from Marc Darisse, the mobile base and various internal/external parts from Jude Samson, transportation and advice from Charlie Brady, the Uni dust door from Brad Sowter I think, not 100% sure. A girl friend (Darlene) of mine actually helped me remove the motor for maintenance at my favorite electric motor shop: S & S Electric Motor in West Seneca, NY. The same girlfriend helped me put the motor back in and it runs like a top today. That really is a two person - four hands job as the motor is heavy, and the angle for putting it in or getting it out is not easy. As of right now I've forgotten the motor specs, stay tuned. Forestt WW2 saw blade installed.

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Comments: Delta Unisaw & Biesemeyer fence system
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Comments: Delta Unisaw & Biesemeyer fence system
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Comments: Delta Unisaw "egg".
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Comments: Delta Unisaw & Biesemeyer fence system, however this piece of steel for the rear rail is steel locally purchased at a steel outlet. The oem serial # tag is underneath mounted to the decks rear side.
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Comments: Delta Unisaw & Biesemeyer fence system
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Comments: Delta Unisaw & the base for an oem splitter I'm guessing.
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