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The OEM Shelix cutterhead for Dewalt planer DW735 is a precision-engineered tool designed to enhance your woodworking experience. With its staggered spiral carbide insert configuration, it ensures a smoother finish and quieter operation. Made in the USA, this cutterhead allows for easy maintenance by enabling the replacement of individual inserts, making it a cost-effective choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Byrd Tool Corp |
Part Number | Dewalt P131519-1/B |
Item Weight | 8.28 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.1 x 6.3 x 4.2 inches |
Item model number | Dewalt P131519-1/B |
Material | carbide |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
Produces beautiful finish, low noise level,
This product is absolutely amazing and is the best upgrade you can do to any tool or woodworking machine I can think of. Amazing how quite it is compared to the blades that SCREEM as they chop along. The thing is slicing and the finish is just beautiful and every woodworker deserves this quality for their projects. Seriously the finish produced with this cutter head in the DW735 is as good or better than any planer I have own and I have owned a number of large, expensive machines.Just a few comments of those negative reviews, most of which have come about with people not understanding the proper procedures for installing the Shelix head and especially removing and installing the cutters. Many of the on line videos of this installation are being done incorrectly, especially installing the individual carbide cutter.Follow the directions closely and you will not have any problems, especially installing the cutters which must be positioned FLAT on the head allow the screw to pull/push the cutter back against the alignment wall. Do NOT allow the cutter to sit against that back wall until they are dead flat on the bottom surface.The screws and screw holes are not designed to align exactly over each other, which is what some are doing, and that means the cutter segments are not flat on the surface and they are misaligned and can be broken when tightened, and they will produce streaks that some are talking about. Just watch the companies website videos and you will be fine.I found it helpful to wrap the head without the cutters, in blue painters tape and slowly insert it into the planner. When resistance is felt, try moving the end of the cutter head slowly, left or right, up or down and you be able to step the each segment platform through the cutter hole one at a time.I had to remove the small gear on one end of the shaft and install it after the cutter head was installed in the machine, as it was preventing me from moving the shaft forward as it approached the far end bearing race.I found it easy to set the bearing and head into the planner races by putting the shaft pulley nut flush on the shaft and then striking it lightly with a large rubber hammer. It provides a much larger surface to distribute the rubber hammer strikes. A little light weight oil wiped on the races and bearing also help with the install.Most of the videos on line show the cutters being installed with a power driver, or one handed just cranking away, big mistake. One hand should be sliding the carbide and holding it FLAT on the base and the tightening screw will help pull it back to the alignment wall. You can use your thumb to make sure it is flat, then slide it toward the wall and tighten. The SCREW HEADS will not be flush in the cutter holes, they are designed to be slightly offset as that is what holds the carbide cutter tight and properly aligned.Hope this helps others, this is a fantastic product but you have to install it correctly.
M**D
So glad I switched
I have been wanting to do this upgrade for the past year. I finally had the opportunity to purchase it. You’ll need to give yourself 2 to 3 hours to install the new head. The printed instructions are so so but YouTube has a lot of great videos you can watch. I particularly like the video by The Snekker Show. Ben was very detailed and took you through every step along the way. He also provided great tips and tricks, especially in regard to reinstalling the 40 cutting heads. Because of his video, all of my cutting heads were installed perfectly the very first time. I did not have to adjust any of them.Like many others have said, the noise reduction by switching from Dewalt blades to the Shelix head is dramatic. Using a decibel meter on my phone my planer is now 20 to 25 dB lower than it used to be.The surface of my boards after being planed are much smoother now as well. I also haven’t had any issues with snipe since switching the cutter head.Overall, I am very impressed with this Shelix cutter head, and think it is worth every penny. I wish I had purchased this a year ago. If you do a lot of planing, then I highly recommend you get this Shelix cutter head. Also, go with this OEM version and not the smaller sized version. It is well worth the extra effort to install.
R**D
Cuts like butter. Purrs like a kitten. Lightens the wallet like Uncle Sam.
Fun install! You really get to know your planer well! Ran a few boards before and after and it's like it was sanded to 180. Carbide is much better than those hss knives. A bit quieter too, I was surprised. Handled walnut like butter. I know it is expensive compared to knives but I should have done this upgrade years ago.
M**N
A big improvement...but not an easy install.
The end result of this highly regarded modification speaks for itself. The machine runs much quieter, with outstanding cutting results: say goodbye to snipe. Such an improvement, very pleased so far.That being said, I consider myself pretty handy, but I admit I was intimidated at the prospect of undertaking this installation. The .pdf instruction manual, available for download from the manufacturer's web site, is pretty thorough, and the photos are helpful. That being said, some parts of the installation weren't as easy as it looks, at least for me. Re-assembly instructions are limited to "install in reverse order of disassembly." Okay, great, but they don't really tell you, for example, the best way to get the belt back on the pulley, so you are left to your own devices. I set aside some time on a weekend, had a clean area to set aside disassembled parts, and managed to finish in a couple of hours.While most of the tools required for installation are standard, you'll need some snap ring pliers and a 15/16" or 24mm socket and socket wrench will be helpful.I've read some of the complaints about having to remove and re-install the cutter heads on the full size cutter, but really, that for me was the easiest part of the installation.Overall, very pleased. An expensive upgrade, but worth it.
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