The name badge on older delta equipment is usualy on the base or stand. Look in popular woodworking catalogs like Woodworkers supply, Grizzly, Rockler, etc. Things like blade gudes, tires, knobs can be found from other sources. So if your looking for a more basic part, its probably still made. The 14' delta has not changed much in the past 50 years.
DELTA MILWAUKEE BAND SAW SN 94 5032 MANUALS
They have a lot of owners manuals and most have part numbers. Then look for publications related to band saws. Many years later he looked at an import saw and it had this same now useless feature on it.
They developed a better system for machining so ground part of the feature off the pattern (aluminum or iron pattern) but part of it was not worth the hassle to grind it off. I am a 61 year old female that just purchased a 14 Delta Rockwell band saw and I am having a heck of a time locating the model number on the machine. We design and manufacture table saws, miter saws, jointers, planers and. He told me they had a feature on one of the patterns for a 14' bandsaw that they had used for setup or hold down for machining of the castings. Delta Machinery is focused on providing the best woodworking tools in the industry. The former salesman for the pattern shop supplier here in Canada used to work as a patternmaker for Delta Rockwell. You may be able to find the parts from a matching import machine easier. He then looked through a drawer or two and pulled out a matching trunnion. I explained what I wanted to do to one of the store owners, he replied 'trunnion, I get you one'. I went to the local tool store that stocks a couple of brands of 14' saws to see if the trunnion was the same on a modern saw so I could get a modern saw model number. I tried a couple of times to order a new one at a parts and repair shop. I bought an older 14' Jet saw and broke one of the trunnions in moving it. PLEASE HELP!!!? What parts are you looking for? Most of the import 14' saws are knock offs of that saw and a lot of the parts are interchangeable. If there is anyone out there that thinks they can identify my machine from pictures that I can end them or my the numbers on the machine I wouild be very appreciative. I have several other numbers on it, but, when I try to order parts it denies me access. One of the 'covers' is missing and I have a funny feeling that, that is where the information is located. I am a 61 year old female that just purchased a 14' Delta Rockwell band saw and I am having a heck of a time locating the model number on the machine. Delta Machinery is focused on providing the best woodworking tools in the industry. While I am at it I will also replace the tires with some of the new generation urethane units as they offer better wear resistance. The current plan is to dis-assemble the saw, strip to metal and repaint original Delta blue-gray.
DELTA MILWAUKEE BAND SAW SN 94 5032 SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number shows the saw was built in late 1949.