
DELTA 50-760 1.5HP 1,200 CFM Vertical Bag Dust Collector Product Description:
- Standard 1 micron filtration bag keeps your shop safer and cleaner
- Snap-in bag rings are faster, easier and eliminate the need for cam-over-lock style clamps
- Powerful TEFC induction motor for long-lasting, smooth performance with protection from damaging dust
- 6 mil plastic chip collection bag shows you when the bag needs emptying
- Sturdy steel base with four easy-gliding wheels for moving from machine to machine or for storing out of the way;
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152 of 155 people found the following review helpful.Very Nice Inexpensive Dust Collector
By DenverGarage
I was going to get the Delta 50-850 but this one includes standard 1 micron bags so I decided to get the 50-760 instead. Set up took about 15 minutes including fumbling with the bag and the exterior band strap. Delta includes an interior flexible band & a band strap to mount the bottom bag with. I suppose out of habit I used the band strap but the flex band seems a lot easier and I will probably switch bag mounting methods next time I empty it. The unit runs a lot quieter than I had imagined and seems to have more than enough power to collect the dust from my shop. With 2 clear chip bags 1 micron collection and the cfm rating this machine is hard to beat. I do not see having to upgrade to anything larger.
77 of 77 people found the following review helpful.No problems .... great unit
By George
I received my 50-760 late last year. Even though I have been receiving items damaged from Amazon, the dust collector made it without any problems at all.Assembly was a snap, fit and finish was very good.I am still running the DC at 120v, but will be wiring to 240v after I put in the 240v outlet.I currently use the DC in a ducted metal pipe environment. I come off vertically with 6 inch spiral pipe (5 inch to 6 inch expander from machine), run up to ceiling, run over 16 feet, then head down to the floor with 5 inch pipe. I have multiple branches off this vertical pipe, and run 5 inch hose to the woodworking machines via home-made blast gates. Eventually I will expand the system to other machines, but since the existing ductwork and run lengths are the longest that I will be using, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the future enhancements will also work just as good as the existing hookups.Performance with the above set-up is great. I have great airflow and suction, and the amount of dust and sawdust has been reduced tremendously in the woodshop.Noise level is not a problem. While not quiet, the noise level is less than my shop vac was. Since the DC is in a corner of the woodshop, it is at least a fair bit away from me. Eventually I will add a wooden panel or two around the unit to block some of the direct noise.I am glad that I purchased the unit. It handles my woodworking needs at a low cost and with a small footprint. No regrets on purchasing the unit.I can't wait to hook up the rest of my machines!
68 of 71 people found the following review helpful.Great unit for small shop
By R. R. Towle
I've had this collector for several weeks now and I'm very happy with it. Based on another reviewer's input I purchased a 20 gallon can to use as a chip separator, but after taking measurements I decided that a 30 gallon can would fit. I will post a photo to show how it looks.This makes an almost perfect system for a garage shop where mobility is key. You end up with a powerful, self contained separator/collector that has a small footprint.Update: For those who are interested the connection on the top of the can is a 5" straight pipe connected to the collector port with 5" flexible hose. The connection on the side of the can is a 4" ninety degree elbow which is angled to direct the flow slightly downward around the side of the can. I cut the holes in the can with a jig saw and attached the ports with silicone calk.
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