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1. ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES ENIAN FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 1 DONOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it is assembled and Installed according to the Instructions 2 OBTAIN ADVICE FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR Instructor or another qualified person if you are not familiar with the operation of this machine 3 FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES and recommended electrical connections 4 ALWAYS USE GUARDS SPLITTER AND ANTI KICKBACK FINGERS whenever possible Check to soe that they are in place secured and working correctly 5 KICKBACK IS THE NATURAL TENDENCY OF THE WORKPIECE TO BE THROWN BACK AT THE OPERATOR when the workpiece initially contacts the blade or if the workpiece pinches the blade Kickback is dangerous and can result in serious injury AVOID KICKBACK by A keeping blade sharp and free of rust and pitch B keeping rip fence parallel to the saw blade C using saw blade guard and spreader for every Possible operation including all through sawing D pushing the workpiece past the saw blade prior to release E never ripping a workpiece that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence F using featherboards when the anti kickback device cannot be used G never sawing a large workpiece that cannot be controlled H never using the fence as a guide when crosscutting never sawing a workpiece with loose knots or other flaws 7 REMOVE CUT
2. LOCKING SWITCH IN OFF POSITION IMPORTANT When the tool is not in use the switch shouid be locked in the OFF position to prevent unauthorized use Use a padlock C Fig 31 with a 3 16 diameter shackle OVERLOAD PROTECTION The saw is equipped with a circuit breaker A Fig 31 If the motor shuts off or fails to start due to overloading cutting stock too fast using a dull blade using the saw beyond its capacity etc or low voltage turn the saw off by pushing the switch shield D Fig 32 Let the motor cool three to five minutes and push the reset button A Fig 31 which wil reset the overload device The motor can then be turned on again in the usual NOTE IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS CONTACT THE NEAREST DELTA CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER OR CALL 800 438 2486 18 ADJUSTING 90 DEGREE AND 45 DEGREE POSITIVE STOPS The machine is equipped with positive stops that will Quickly and accurately position the saw blade at 90 and 45 to the table To check and adjust the positive stops proceed as follows DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER EMO source i Remove the blade guard and splitter 2 Raise the saw blade to its highest position 3 Set the blade at 90 to the table by tuming the blade titing handwheel counterclockwise as far as it wil go 4 Use a combination square A Fig 33 to see if the blade is at 90 to the table surface 5 Ifthe blade is not at 90 to the table loosen set screw B
3. Fig 2 Parts 714 20 11 Hex Head Screw 6 J Fat Washer 6 Tha Lock Washer MEBxGO Hex Head Screw 1 5 M8 Nut 1 6 M8 lock washer 1 7 MB fiat washer 1 8 M825 Hex Head Screw 2 9 M8 Washer 2 10 M8 Lock Washer 2 11 1 206 Round Head Tap Screw 8 2 19 006 17 ag 18 44 32 M4 x 10mm Round Head Screw 6 13 1 20 x34 Hex Head Screw 2 14 14 Flat Washer 2 15 14 Lock Washer 8 x Cariage Head Screw 1 rut 1 flat washer 1 19 Nylon Washer 2 20 MSx20mm Screw 1 21 Washer for Miter Gage 1 Parts 8 9 and 10 are included to attach the rear rail of the fence to the table of this saw UNPACKING AND CLEANING Carefully unpack the machine and all loose items from the shipping containers Remove the protective coating rom all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene do not use acetone gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose After cleaning cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household floor paste wax The basic saw unit is shown as shipped here in Fig 2 ASSEMBI ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED Philips head screw driver not supplied 12mm 13mm and 18mm open end wrenches not supplied Other wrenches and a dril with a 1 4 inch bit may be required depending on what fence or tables will be used ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATE 2 to 3 hours FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POW
4. prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the machine s plug Before connecting the machine to the powerline make sure the switch s is in the OFF position and be sure that the electric current is of the same characteristics as indicated on the machine All ine connections should make good contact Running on low voltage will damage the machine DO NOT EXPOSE THE MACHINE TO RAIN OR OPERATE THE MACHINE IN DAMP LOCATIONS MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS Your machine is wired for 120 volts 60 HZ alternating current Before connecting the machine to the power source make sure the switch is in the OFF position GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS THIS MACHINE MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK 1 All grounded cord connected machines In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This machine is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided i it wil not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation h
5. shapes available make it possible for the operator to produce almost any kind of mouldings such as various Styles of comer moulds picture frames table edges etc The moulding head consists of a cuterhead in which can be mounted various shapes of steel knives Fig 49 Each of the three knives in a set is fitted into a groove in the cutterhead and securely clamped with a screw The knife grooves should be kept free of sawdust which would prevent the cutter from seating properly MURINE FoR CERTAIN CUTTING OPERATIONS DADOING AND MOULDING WHERE THE WORKPIECE IS NOT CUT COMPLETELY THROUGH THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE USED LOOSEN SCREWS G AND H FIG 50 LIFT UP AND SWING BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY TO REAR OF SAW AND RETIGHTEN ESZEM use PUsHsTICKS HOLD DOWNS JIGS FIXTURES OR FEATHERBOARDS TO HELF GUIDE AND CONTROL THE WORKPIECE WHEN THE GUARD CANNOT BE USED NOTE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE CAN NOT BE USED WITH THE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD TIGHTEN THE ARBOR NUT AGAINST THE CUTTERHEAD BODY DO NOT LOSE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE IT WILL BE NEEDED WHEN REATTACHING A BLADE TO THE ARBOR PTUN ALWAYS RETURN AND FASTEN THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY TO ITS PROPER OPERATING POSITION FOR NORMAL THRU SAWING OPERATIONS AS SHOWN IN FIG 42 1 A moulding cuterhead A Fig 51 is shown assembled to the saw arbor ALSO THE ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD TABLE INSERT B MUST BE USED IN PLACE OF THE STANDARD TABLE
6. 12 16 for use in shelving making ints tenoning grooving etc The cutters are heavily swaged and must be arranged so that this heavy portion falls in the gulets of the outside saws as shown in Fig 54 The saw and cutter overlap is shown in Fig 5 A being the outside saw B an inside cutter and C paper washer or washers used as needed to control the exact width of groove A 1 4 groove is cut by using the wo outside saws The teeth of the saws should be positioned so that the raker on one saw is beside the cutting teeth on the other saw 2 Attach the dado head set D Fig 56 to the saw arbor NOTE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE CAN NOT BE USED WITH THE DADO HEAD SET TIGHTEN THE ARBOR NUT AGAINST THE DADO HEAD SET BODY DO NOT LOSE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE IT WILL BE NEEDED WHEN REATTACHING A BLADE TO THE ARBOR THE ACCESSORY DADO HEAD SET awAnumal TABLE INSERT E FIG 56 MUST BE USED IN PLAGE OF THE STANDARD TABLE INSERT ESIGN THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE USED WHEN DADOING AND MUST BE REMOVED OR SWUNG TO THE REAR OF THE SAW AS EXPLAINED PREVIOUSLY IN THIS MANUAL AUXILIARY JIGS FIXTURES PUSH STICKS AND FEATHER BOARDS SHOULD ALSO BE USED 3 Fig 57 shows a typical dado operation using the miter Gags asd guide EZITE NEVER USE THE DADO HEAD IN A BEVEL POSITION ALWAYS INSTALL BLADE QUARD AFTER OPERATION IS COMPLETED USING AUXILIARY WOOD FACING ON RIP FENCE When performing special
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8. BY POWER SANDING SAWING GRINDING DRILLING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment always wear NIOSH OSHA approved properly fitting face mask or respirator when using such tools GENERAL SAFETY RULES f READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE JUSING THIS EQUIPMENT Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or property damage IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 E B 13 FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE Learning the machine s application limitations and specific hazards wil greatly minimize the possiblity of accidents and injury WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyaglassos are NOT Safety gasses USE CERTIFIED SAPEIY EQUIEMENT Eye protection equipment should comply with ANSI 287 4 standards Hearing equipment should comply with ANSI 53 19 standards WEAR PROPE
9. INSERT 2 When using the moulding cutterhead add wood facing C Fig 52 to the face of the rip fence The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood screws through holes which must be driled in the fence Stock that is 3 4 inch thick is suitable for most work although an occasional job may requie 1 inch facing 3 Postion the wood facing over the cutterhead with the Citterhead below the surface of the table Turn the saw fon and raise the cutterhead The cutterhead wil cut its own groove in the wood facing Fig 52 shows a typical moulding operation NEVER USE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD INA BEVEL POSITION INEVER RUN THE STOCK BETWEEN THE D THE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD IRREGULAR SHAPED WOOD WILL CAUSE KICKBACK 24 Fig 52 RERUN SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE IN DIRECTION MAKE ALL CUTS IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THE GRAIN WHENEVER POSSIBLE ESTIT ALWAYS INSTALL BLADE GUARD TION IS COMPLETE USING DADO HEAD ESSN THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE USED WHEN DADOING OR MOULDING IT MUST BE REMOVED OR SWUNG TO THE REAR OF THE SAW AS DESCRIBED IN USING ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD SECTION AUXILIARY JIGS FIXTURES PUSH STICKS AND FEATHER BOARDS SHOULD BE USED 1 Dadoing is cutting a rabbet or wide groove into the work Most dado head sets are made up of two outside saws and four or five inside cutters Fig 53 Various combinations of saws and cutters are used to cut grooves from 1 8 to
10. OFF PIECES AND SCRAPS from the table before starting the saw The vibration of the machine may cause them to move into the saw blade and be thrown out After cutting turn the machine off After the blade has come to a complete stop remove all debris 8 NEVER START THE MACHINE with the workpiece against the blado 9 NEVER run the workplece between the fence and a moulding cutterhead 10 CUTTING THE WORKPIECE WITHOUT THE USE OF 12 13 4 15 16 DA 18 19 20 a 22 A FENCE OR MITER GAUGE IS KNOWN AS FREEHAND CUTTING NEVER perform free hand operations Use either the fence or miter gauge to position and guide the workpiece HOLD THE WORKPIECE FIRMLY against the miter gauge or fence CUTTING COMPLETELY THROUGH THE WORK PIECE IS KNOWN AS THROUGH SAWING Ripping and cross cutting are through sawing operations Cutting with the grain or down the length of the workpiece is ripping Cutting across the grain or across the workpiece is cross cutting Use a fence or fence system for ripping DO NOT use a fence or fence system for cross cutting Instead use a miter gauge USE PUSH STICK S for ripping a narrow workpiece AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into tho blade KEEP ARMS HANDS AND FINGERS away from the blade NEVER have any part of your body in ine with the path of the saw blade NEVER REACH AROUND or over th
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12. blade and make the following adjustments ADJUSTING BLADE RAISING MECHANISM Loosen locknut A Fig 38 and turn eccentric sleeve B until all play is removed Tighten locknut A while holding sleeve in place ADJUSTING BLADE TILTING MECHANISM Loosen locknut C Fig 38 and turn eccentric sleeve D until all Play is removed Tighten locknut C while holding sleeve in plac 20 MITER GAGE OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT The miter gage is equipped with adjustable index stops at 90 75 60 45 and 30 degrees To rotate the miter gage loosen lock knob A Fig 40 push the thumb lever B down and move the body of the miter gage C to the desired angle The miter gage is equipped with a plate D Fig 41 which fits into the T Slot groove E in the table This allows the miter gage to be pulled off the front edge of the table without falling This allows for a longer cut off capacity in front of the blade MACHINE USE COMMON SAWING OPERATIONS Common sawing operations include ripping and crosscutting plus a few other standard operations of a fundamental nature As with all power machines there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the operation and use of the machine Using the machine with the respect and caution demanded as far as safety precautions are concerned will considerably lessen the possiblity of personal injury However if normal safety precautions are overlooked or completely ignored personal
13. see ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT 19 7 77 MN ATTI 15 20 3E ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT BLADE ALIGNMENT IS FACTORY SET anann AND SHOULD NOT NEED ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT IN THE FIELD IS A DIFFICULT AND TIME CONSUMING PROCEDURE ALL SAW BLADES HAVE SOME RUN OUT THEREFORE RE ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT SHOULD ONLY BE ATTEMPTED IF IT BECOMES NECESSARY SEE CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT FINITE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM CEE POWER SOURCE 1 Lower blade Remove blade guard and table insert With a 1 2 wrench slightly loosen the 4 front and Tear trunnion mounting bolts NOTE Two trunnion mounting bolts E Fig 37 are shown as looking up inside side of saw 2 Move the trunnion assembly in the desired direction Tap gently with rubber mallet if necessary 3 To check blade alignment follow section CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT procedure until proper alignment is achieved Tighten 4 trunnion bolts E Fig 37 4 Check blade alignment again after tightening bolts to confirm alignment If alignment is off loosen the 4 trunnion bolts E and repeat the above steps until proper alignment is achieved with bolts fully tightened 5 Install table insert blade guard and lower blade betore reconnecting power source BACKLASH ADJUSTMENTS DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM EV POWER SOURCE After a period of extended use if any play is detected in the blade raising or blade tilting mechanisms remove the
14. the outlet Also check for blown fuses or open circuit breakers in the ine LUBRICATION Apply household floor paste wax to the machine table and extension table or other work surface weekly PROTECTING CAST IRON FROM RUST To clean and protect cast iron tables from rust you will need the following materials 1 pushblock from a jointer 1 sheet of medium Scotch Brite Blending Hand Pad 1 can of WD 40 1 can of degreaser 1 can of TopCole Aerosol Apply the WD 40 and polish the table surface with the Scotch Brite pad using the pushblock as a holddown Degrease the table then apply the TopCote accordingly SERVICE ADELTA PARTS SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE All Delta Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced by a network of Porter Cable e Delta Factory Service Centers and Delta Authorized Service Stations To obtain additional information regarding your Delta quality product or to obtain parts service warranty assistance or the location of the nearest service outlet please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 28 ACCESSORIES A complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier Porter Cable Delta Factory Service Centers and Delta Authorized Service Stations Please visit our Web Site www deltamachinery com for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier Since accessories other than those offered by Delta have not been tested wi
15. C ESEN Use proper extension cords Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3 wire extension cord which has a 3 prong grounding type plug and matching receptacle which will accept the machine s plug When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to cary the curent of the machine An Undersized cord will cause a drop inline voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Fig D 1 or D 2 shows the correct gauge to use depending on the cord length Ifin doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD Ampere Total Length Gauge of Ampere otal Length Gauge of Rating Vols of CordinFeet_ _ Extension Cord Rating Vots ofCordinFeet Extension Cond os 9 wwto25 38AWG os 240 uptoso 18 AWG os 12 2550 16 AWG os 240 50 100 16 AWG os 10 5 0 16 AWG os 240 100200 16 AWG os 120 100 50 34AWG os 240 200900 34 AWG 910 120 wto25 38 AWG 610 240 uptoso 18 AWG 910 120 2550 16 AWG eto 24 50 100 16 AWG 610 129 50 100 34AWG 610 240 100200 34AWG 540 120 100 150 32AWG 9 10 240 200900 32AWG 3042 120 wpto25 16AWG 3042 240 uptoso 36 AWG 3042 120 25 50 36 AWG 3042 240 50 100 36 AWG 3042 129 50 100 mawa 3042 240 100200 34AWG 3042 120 100 150 32AWG 3042 240 200000 32AWG 1216 120 u
16. Delta 10 Hybrid Saw Model 36 714 NOTE Shown with B030 30 Biesemeyer Fence PART NO A08139 06 14 05 Copyright 2005 Datta Machinery A m E rT To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 in Canada call 1 800 463 3582 TAVWANVIN NOILONYLSNI TABLE OF CONTENT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES GENERAL SAFETY RULES ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CARTON CONTENTS ASSEMBLY OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE SERVICE ACCESSORIES WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand all warnings and operating instructions before using any tool or equipment When Using tools or equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury Improper operation maintenance or modification of tools or equipment could result in serious injury and property damage There are certain applications for which tools and equipment are designed Delta Machinery strongly recommends that this product NOT be modified and or used for any application other than for which it was designed If you have any questions relative to its application DO NOT use the product until you have written Delta Machinery and we have advised you Online contact for
17. ER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL ESZENIM THE SAW IS EXTREMELY HEAVY HAVE TWO OR MORE PEOPLE HELP LIFT AND MOVE MACHINE AROUND DURING ASSEMBLY BOLTING THE SAW TO FLOOR DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM Power scunce To boit the saw to a permanent location remove the nine screws which secure the dust chute inside the saw cabinet six of which are shown at C Fig 4 Also remove the side panel below the motor cover by loosening all six screws D Find the holes E Fig 5 in the bottom of the saw and mark their position on the floor where you want to place the saw Dril pilot holes in these spots and attach to floor using appropriate hardware Reassemble the dust chute and side panel BLADE TILTING AND RAISING HANDWHEELS DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM ESZA power SOURCE Place blade tilting handwheel A Fig 6 on shaft B on the left side of the saw cabinet Make certain slot C in handwheel is engaged with roll pin D on the shaft Place nylon washer E Fig 7 on shaft then thread locking knob F Fig 7 on shaft G and tighten securely Attach blade raising handwheel H Fig 7 in the same 10 INSTALLING DRIVE BELT DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM ESZA power SOURCE First lift motor and remove foam packing block from around motor While iting motor A Fig 8 place a 10 12 inch long piece of 2x4 or another si
18. R APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other Jewelry which may get caught in moving paris Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long haic DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Tho use of power tools in damp or wet locations or In ain can cause shock or electrocution Keep your work area well to prevent tipping or placing anms hands and fingers in danger MAINTAIN ALL TOOLS AND MACHINES IN PEAK Poar damage the tool ar machine andor cause ijay CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using the machine check for any damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or any other part that is damaged should bo propery repaired or replaced Damaged parts can cause further damage to the machine and or injury KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN Cored areas and benches ito aodo KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY Your shop is a fetta danas aimo Cen evs Ean be REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Mako ure that the switch is in he OFF position before ing in the power cord In the event of a power failure 339 a swen toto OFF poeton An accidental Startup can cause Injury USE THE GUARDS Check to seo that al guards are in ace secured and working conecto reduce ha rk ol fry REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE Tools crap
19. an auxiliary wood facing C as shown in Fig 43 that should be at least 1 inch higher than the maximum depth of cut and should extend out 12 inches or more to one side or the other depending on which miter gage slot is being used This auxiliary wood facing C can be fastened to the front of tho miter gage by using two wood screws A through the holes provided in the miter gage body and into the wood tacing PETITE Wen using the block B Fig 44 as a cut EEEN 5 iis vory important that the rear end ofthe block be positioned so the work piece is clear of the block before it enters the blado ESZEM never use THE FENCE AS A CUT OFF GAGE WHEN CROSS CUTTING When cross cutting a number of pieces to the same length a BLOCK OF WOOD B can be clamped to the fence and used as a cut off gage as shown in Fig 44 It is important that this block of wood always be positioned in front of the saw blade as shown Once the cut off length is determined secure the fence and use the miter gage to feed the work into the cut This block of wood allows the cut off piece to move freely along the table surface without binding between the fence and tho saw blade thereby lessening the possibilty of kickback and injury to the operator 22 RIPPING Ripping is cutting lengthwise through a board Fig 45 NOTE Be sure the material to be cutis seasoned dry and flat The rip fence A is used to position and guide the work One edge o
20. aving an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the machine is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have prong grounding type plugs and matching 3 conductor receptacles that accept the machine s plug as shown in Fig A Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately 2 Grounded cord connected machines intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150 volts If the machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Fig A the machine wil have a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig A A temporary adapter which looks ike the adapter illustrated in Fig B may be used to connect this plug to a matching 2 conductor receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outiet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a property grounded outlet box Whenever the adap
21. aw safety video is available from the following POWER TOOL INSTITUTE 1300 Sumner Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 2851 www powertoolinstitute com OUBLESHOOTING For assistance with your machine visit our website at www deltamachinery com for a list of service centers or call the DELTA Machinery help line at 1 800 223 7278 n Canada call 1 800 463 3582 98a 2 EXISTIT When ripping work less than 4 inches wide a push stick should be used to complete the feed and could easily be made from scrap material by following the pattern shown in Fig 78 CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK ENHENSENEN S3HVvnoS 2 1 ONIdd IsWOHd QNVH LN3 HHd E d I3H OL HOLON tr T GOOM Z I HShd OL aliaH 440 1n GOOM v L HSNd OL 33H 440 109 L a a i 10939 OL VIH3lVW 4O HLGIM NVHL SS31 T SS3NMOIHL HO GOOM __ b HO 2 L NOUS SHV MOLLS HSAd MAINTENANCE KEEP MACHINE CLEAN Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed air AI plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts They could Possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material Wear ANSI 2571 safety glasses whi aonne i using compressed air FAILURE TO START Should your machine fail to start check to make sure the prongs on the cord plug are making good contact in
22. behind the cord guard G and then plug into motor cord H as shown in Fig 13 3 Make sure the slack is pulled down and rests on the dust chute as shown in Fig 13 MAKE SURE CORD DOES NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH BLADE BELT OR PULLEYS 13 ASSEMBLING BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE PERU MAKE SURE BLADE IS NOT ATTACHED IF IT IS REMOVE THE SAW BLADE FROM THE SAW USING THE SUPPLIED WRENCHES i Fasten the rear splitter mounting bracket A Fig 15 to the rear trunnion on the back of the saw using the two 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex head screws B 1 4 flat washers and 1 4 lock washers Place flat washers then lock washers onto the screw then insert them through the holes in the splitter mounting bracket and into the tapped holes in the trunnion Do not completely tighten the two screws B at this time 2 Raise saw arbor to its highest position 3 Using a 12 mm wrench remove hex head screw and large washer C Fig 16 from the inside splitter mounting bracket 4 Remove the outer arbor flange and leave the inner arbor flange F Fig 16 on the arbor 4 Use a straight edge to check to see if the top and bottom of the inside splitter bracket D Fig 17 is aligned with the inner arbor flange E 14 5 If alignment is necessary loosen the two screws F Fig 18 align bracket D with the inner arbor flange E and tighten screws P 6 Loosely assemble la
23. bolt Then move to the middle bolt and follow the same procedure of aligning and tightening Then do the same for the bolt on the other end NOTE MAKE SURE FRONT EDGE OF WING IS FLUSH TO OR SLIGHTLY BEHIND THE FRONT EDGE OF THE TABLE Place the right extension wing on the other side of the saw in the same manner DO NOT OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT RIGHT TABLE WING INSTALLED 12 INSTALLING YOUR FENCE SYSTEM ESENTA DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE Assemble the fence system that comes with your saw and follow the instructions included with your fence Be sure to locate the M amp x25 bolts and MB washers and lock washers Nos 8 9 and 10 in Fig 2 which were included in the saw package These are used to attach the rear rail to the back of the saw table If your fence system does not detail how to mount the switch follow the instructions below For all fence systems follow steps 2 and 3 below to properly route the cord inside the cabinet INSTALLING THE SWITCH DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Place switch A Fig 11 behind the lip of extension wing B Insert M amp x30 hex head screw C through wing and then switch support Place an M8 flat washer and an MB lock washer on the screw Thread an M8 hex nut D onto screw and tighten nut securely 2 Insert switch cord with female end through hole F Fig 12 in upper left comer of the saw Open motor cover and route the switch cord F Fig 13
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25. cutting operations and that operation may cause the cutting implement to contact the fence itis necessary to add a wood facing A Fig 58 to ono side of the np fence as shown The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood screws through holes driled in the fence 3 4 inch stock is suitable for most work although an occasional job may require one inch facing CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARD Fig 59 ilustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard The material which the featherboard is constructed of should be a straight piece of wood that is free of knots and cracks Featherboards are used to keep the work in contact with the fence and table as shown in Fig 60 and help prevent kickbacks Clamp the featherboards to the fence and table so that the leading edge of the featherboards will support the workpiece unti the cut is completed An 8 high flat board can be clamped to the rip fence and the featherboard can be clamped to the 8 high board ESEN Use featherboards for all non thru sawing operations where the guard and spliter assembly cannot be used Always replace the guard and splitter assembly when the non thru sawing operation is completed Further information on the safe and proper operation of table saws is available in the Delta Getting the Most Out of Your Table Saw How To Book Catalog No 11 400 Additional Information on table saw safety including a table s
26. djustment is necessary loosen screw M Fig 26 and turn the adjusting screws C Fig 26A as needed With allen wrench supplied INSTALLING TOOL HOLDERS DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER WOT pisconn Install fence holders A Fig 27 using four self tapping screws 4 Install wrench hook B using two self tapping screws Install miter gage holder C Fig 28 undemeath the motor cover on the right side of the saw using four self tapping screws INSTALLING DUST PORT DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM ESAE power SOURCE Attach dust port D Fig 29 using four self tapping Fig 28 Fig 29 7 ASSEMBLING MITER GAGE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM ESIN Power SOURCE Place a fiat washer A Fig 30 on the threads of the miter gage lock handle B and then thread the handle into the hole C in miter gage bar Insert plate D Fig 41 into the miter gage slot E Fig 41 and slide miter gage onto saw table Fig 30 OPERATION OPERATIONAL CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS STARTING AND STOPPING SAW The on off switch is located underneath the switch shield A Fig 32 To turn the saw ON press the green button B Fig 31 below the shield To tum the saw OFF push switch shield A Fig 32 MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH IS IN ESLAMA fhe OFF POSITION BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE POWER CORD IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE MOVE THE SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION AN ACCIDENTAL START UP CAN CAUSE INJURY
27. e flange D and arbor nut E to the saw arbor and tighten arbor nut E as far as possible by hand being sure that the saw blade is against the inner blade flange 2 Place the open end wrench F Fig 23 on the fats on the saw arbor to keep the arbor from turning and tighten arbor nut E using the remaining wrench G Fig 24 by turning the nut counterclockwise ALIGNING SPLITTER WITH BLADE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER Use a straight edge to check to see if the saw blade B is aligned with the rear of the splitter G in Figs 24 and 26 If alignment is necessary loosen the screws A Fig 26A which hold the splitter bracket to the rear trunnion Align splitter G Fig 25 with the saw blade and tighten two boits A Fig 25A 16 INSTALLING TABLE INSERT DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER FUTUNA source Lower saw blade and install table insert P Fig 26 in the saw table IMPORTANT When installing the table insert make certain to hold on to the blade guard L The insert will automatically release the holding action on the splitter and lower the blade guard when the insert is installed in the table opening Insert M5x20mm screw into hole M Fig 26 and tighten ADJUSTING TABLE INSERT DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER EAN Source Place a straight edge B Fig 26A across the table at both ends of the table insert A as shown in Fig 26A THE TABLE INSERT A SHOULD ALWAYS BE LEVEL WITH THE TABLE Y an a
28. e saw blade NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the machine OFF PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE workpieces NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT assembly or set up work on the table work area when the machine is running TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE from the power source before installing or removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups or when making repairs TURN THE MACHINE OFF disconnect the machine from the power source and clean the table work area before leaving the machine LOCK THE SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION to prevent unauthorized use ADDITIONAL INFORMATION regarding the safe and proper operation of power tools Le a safety Video is available from the Power Tool institute 1800 Sumner Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 2851 www powertoolinstitute com Information is also available from the National Safety Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive tasca IL 60143 3201 Please refer to the American National Standards Institute ANSIO1 1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines and ihe U S Department of Labor OSHA 1910213 Regulations SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them often and use them to instruct others POWER CONNECTIONS A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines This circuit should not be less than 12 wire and should bbe protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse If an extension cord is used use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3
29. f the work rides against the rip fence while the fat ide ofthe board rests on the table Since the work is pushed along the fence it must have a straight edge and make solid contact with the table ESON THE SAW BLADE GUARD MUST BE USED ON DELTA SAWS THE GUARD HAS ANTI KICKBACK FINGERS TO PREVENT KICKBACK AND A SPLITTER TO PREVENT THE WOOD KERF FROM CLOSING AND BINDING THE BLADE BE SURE TO REPLACE OR SHARPEN THE ANTLKICKBACK DEVICES WHEN THE POINTS BECOME DULL EXIIT A RIP FENCE SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED FOR RIPPING OPERATIONS NEVER PERFORM A RIPPING OPERATION FREE HAND 1 Start the motor and advance the work holding it down and against the fence Never stand in the ine of the saw cut when ripping When the rip width is 6 inches or wider hold the work with both hands and push it along the fence and into the saw blade Fig 48 The work should then be fed through the saw blade wit the right hand Only use the left hand to guide the workpiece Do not feed the workpiece with the left hand After the work is beyond the saw blade and anti kickback fingers remove hands from the work 2 When this is done the work wil ether stay on the tabla titup slightly and be caught by the end of the rear guard or side off he table to the floor Alternately the feed can Continue to the end of the table after which the work is lifted and brought along the outside edge of the fence The cutoff stock remains on the table and is not touched unti
30. injury to the operator can result The following information describes the safe and proper method for performing the most common sawing operations THE USE OF ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES NOT RECOMMENDED BY DELTA MAY RESULT IN THE RISK OF INJURY TO THE USER OR OTHERS at CROSS CUTTING Cross cutting requires the use of the miter gage to Position and guide the work Place the work against the riter gage and advance both the gage and work toward the saw blade as shown in Fig 42 The miter gage may be used in either table slot When bevel cutting blade tilted use the table groove that does not cause interference of your hand or miter gage with the saw blade guard Start the cut slowly and hold the work firmly against the miter gage and the table ONE OF THE RULES IN RUNNING A SAW IS THAT YOU NEVER HANG ONTO OR TOUCH THE PART OF THE WORKPIECE THAT WILL BE CUT OFF Hold the supported piece not the free piece that is cut off The feed in cross cutting continues until the work is cut in two and the miter gage and work are pulled back to the starting point Before pulling the work back it is good practice to give the work a litle sideways shift to move the work slightly away from the saw blade Never pick up any short length of free work from the table while the saw is running While blade is running never touch a cut off piece unless itis at least a foot long For added safety and convenience the miter gage can be fitted with
31. l the saw blade has stopped unless it is a large piece allowing safe removal When ripping boards Jonger than three feet use a work support at the rear of the saw to keep the workpiece from faling off the saw table 3 Ifthe ripped work is les than 6 inches wide a push stick should always be used to complete the feed as shown in Fig 46 The push stick can easily be made from scrap material as explained in the section CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK 4 Ripping narrow pieces can be dangerous if not done carefully WHEN THE PIECE IS TOO NARROW FOR A PUSH STICK TO BE EFFECTIVE AND IF THE WORKPIECE IS SHORT ENOUGH YOU CAN USE A PUSHBOARD WHEN RIPPING MATERIAL UNDER 2 INCHES IN WIDTH ORDINARY PUSH STICKS MAY INTERFERE WITH THE BLADE GUARD When using a pushboard the width of the pushboard must be added to the width of the rip fence position setting A flat pushboard can be constructed as shown in Fig 47 and should be used as shown in Fig 48 NOTE GUARD REMOVED FOR CLARITY ALWAYS USE THE GUARD NOTE Some special operations when using the moulding Ccutterhead require the addition of an auxiliary wood facing tothe fence as explained in the section USING AUXILIARY WOOD FACING and use of a push stick ave USING MOULDING CUTTERHEAD Moulding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of the work Cutting mouldings with a moulding cutterhead is a fast safe and clean operation The many different knife
32. luct use of such accessories could be hazardous For safest operation only Delta recommended accessories should be used with this product WARRANTY ADELTA Two Year Limited New Product Warranty Deta wil repair or replace at its expense and at ts option any new Delta machine machine part or machine accessory ot purchase ofthe product fers and proves Det tt reasonaaeoppornty t very D alged dec by hapsn Fara etubianed De period is 100 dere Dela may requre that elcie motors be returned prepaid 10 a motor anocarerssuhorasd rato for epecton and repar or replacement Sala wi nat be For any asserted r7 hich in normat se he proven toe detective mn warns ocala provided that Ie customer eme e 29 NOTES 30 NOTES at PORTER CABLE DELTA SERVICE CENTERS CENTROS DE SERVICIO DE PORTER CABLE DELTA Parts and Repair Sac fr Portar Cable Dea Machinery re Al he Loans ntege Recon de Pre Sai para ou Horan oor Sin Cato de Partes Cine Dea ROW GEORG ESOT OREGON Proere 85019 2500 Fore Park 002o tars Eton Prarie 55344 Portan 97200 OTN To Ave e rape ad 5700 Valey ew Road Tas Norn Ea Arpat Way Phone B0 2765814 E35 Prone 2 6049181 Phone B 255 8556 Fax 602 270 5470 Prone on 608 0006 Fax 52 884 3750 Fax 808 255 6543 caLroRMa Fac 006 1123 missouri PENNSYLVANIA Siar 91781 os Arges LNs SE Lous cotas Wow Grove 10080 Er cd Aion 0101 ug TaT Page Servos re Praga EE prd urs Proves D Irem Phone Ex s Fax
33. m at www deltamachinery com Postal Mall Technical Service Manager Machinery E tay d 45 North Jackson TN 4305 TIN CANADA 125 Mural St Suite 300 Richmond Hil ON LAB 1M4 Information regarding the safe and proper operation of this tool is available from the following sources Power Too Institute 1300 Sumner Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 2851 www powertoolinstitute org National Safety Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive Itasca IL 60149 3201 American National Standards Institute 25 West 43rd Street 4 floor New York NY 10036 www ansi org ANSI 01 1Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines and the U S Department of Labor regulations www osha gov SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES DEFINITIONS It is important for you to read and understand this manual The information it contains relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING PROBLEMS The symbols below are used to help you recognize this information FINE Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided wil result n death or serious injury ESEN indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Used without the safety alert symbol indicates potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 EXIGIT some DUST CREATED
34. milar thickness of wood B Fig 8 as shown This will help prop up the motor and will make it easier to install the grooved belt C Fig BA Place grooved belt C Fig 8A in grooved pulley located behind the motor shown in Fig 8B and the one directly above located on the opposite end of the blade arbor Ensure that the grooves of the belt completely make contact with the grooves in these pulleys Carefully lift motor and remove the block of wood The weight of the motor will provide the correct tension on the belt The belt D Fig 8D is shown installed correctly as seen through the open door in the side of the saw n EXTENSION WINGS ESIN DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE Assemble left extension wing A Fig 10A to the saw table Align the three holes in the extension wing with the three holes A Fig 9 in the side of the saw table Place a 7M6 lockwasher then a 7 16 flat washer on a 7 16 20x1 1 4 hex head screw al shown at B Fig 9 Insert the screw through the hole in the extension wing and thread the screw into the tapped hole in the side of the table Repeat this process for the two remaining holes in the extension wing and saw table With a straight edge E Fig 10A make certain the extension wing A is level with the saw table before tightening three bolts B Fig 10 with an 18mm open end wrench Starting with a bolt on one side make sure the tables are lined up and then tighten that
35. pieces and other debris can bo thrown at high speed causing inu USE THE RIGHT MACHINE Don t force a machine or an attachment to do job for which t was not designed Damage o he machine and or injury may result USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES The use of ieeesoros and attachments not recommended by Delta may cause damage 10 the machine or Injury tothe user s UBE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sire pour eer c ae a umor E ee ad ae An uu Errori perte pote we ESTE cere eed ED Se Me Eeen Grace scot Expect we sarees raat te eae peace cet eee eed JE eas Du rE Oo tage Walon whe Seen rere ec ger EE 18 ED TE wonepere GANET TE DRECTON OEE ERIS SUE LIU ed Eo A E Cap re TEE s port fonce pe wonenecs cu Du MACHO DOE DE MEE E o DONT OVERREAGH Loo c baianos cn mia you tal NOLO m dim 40 nem ETAD ONTE NACH Hnnc tue ENDS state 20 NEVER LENE TE luceat Tuta UTR SOT ENG DE ane a ES Elen 21 TEN De Mise OPP D eect TH ER rH MADRE ME DERE PT road Car Daan maa aa aod m EX 22 mare Youn wonxenop cmopRoor wm MAG foun Ner EAE S e EA EO STARTER KEYS The accidental start up of a machine by arene 23 SUAY ALERT WaTOH MAT YOU ARE bomo ao rm ae ome e y XUI Epig apt meta plectro ber yu hay 24 awannine use OF THIS TOOL CAN GENERATE AND y pedi bacxcE e CE reri ID dE ucro ue CELA Eu UPC Ecc E E P DTE oia dum s m Rm cae ee Eti sano m at eg E E epe Mercer ME MD EM dr Mate iE TE Um um sin ma popa orb ob cdd EET be heel me
36. pto2s 34AWG 7246 240 uptoso 34AWG 1246 120 25 50 32 AWG 3226 240 50 100 32AWG 12 46 120 GRENER TIAN E0 FEET ROT RECOMMENDED 1216 240 GRENER TN TOPET NOT RECOMMEND Fig D 1 Fig D 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FOREWORD The Delta 10 Hybrid Saw 36 714 has a powerful 1 HP induction motor that can handle tough cutting operations This table saw has a maximum depth of cut of 3 inches 79mm at 90 degrees and 21 inches 64mm at 45 degrees The maximum dado width with this saw is 13 16 inch 21mm The saw comes with two cast iron extension wings one of three fence systems see through blade guard and splitter table insert equipment mounting hooks a 10 diameter blade dust port for 4 hose and miter gage NOTICE THE PHOTO ON THE MANUAL COVER ILLUSTRATES THE CURRENT PRODUCTION MODEL IGS TeaTonsCONTANED INTHE MANURE ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY NOT DEPICT THE ATUA COLOR LABELING OR ACCESSORIES AND ARE INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE TECHNIQUE ONLY ARTON CONTENT Fig 1 Parts d Castkon Extension Wings 2 2 Switch Assembly 3 Fence Holder Brackets 4 Drive Bat 5 Table Insert 6 Wrench Hook 7 Miter Gage Holder 8 Spittor Mounting Bracket 9 Blade Hex Nut 10 Blade Flange 11 10 Carbide Tipped Blade 12 Blade Wrenches 13 4mm Hex Wrench 14 Dust Port 18 Locking Knobs 2 16 Handwheel 17 Miter Gage 18 Miter Gage Handie 19 Spitter Guard Ten Assembly
37. rge washer and screw C Fig 18 to the inside splitter bracket This screw and washer was removed in STEP 3 7 Assemble the blade guard and splitter assembly G Fig 19 between the large washer C and the splitter bracket and tighten hex head screw H with 12mm wrench 8 Fasten the rear of the blade guard and splitter bracket assembly G Fig 20 to the rear splitter mounting bracket using 5 16 18 x 5 8 carriage bolt 3 5 16 flat washer and 5 16 18 hex nut Align the hole in the rear of the blade guard with the hole in the splitter bracket Insert the 5 16 18x5 8 carriage bolt through the holes Place flat washer onto the boit then place nut on bolt and tighten IMPORTANT The splitter G Fig 20 has a notch L cut in the top edge This feature wil enable the blade guard to stay in the raised position when the table insert is removed to make blade changing easier Raise the front of blade guard M Fig 21 until the rear edge of the blade guard slips into notch L of splitter G the blade guard wil stay in this position ALWAYS RETURN GUARD DOWN TO EXE TABLE BEFORE OPERATING SAW DO NOT OPERATE SAW WITHOUT THE TABLE INSERT AND GUARD IN PLACE SAW BLADE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 7 Raise the saw blade arbor to its maximum height Assemble the saw blade C Fig 23 to the saw arbor making sure the teeth of the blade point down towards the front of the table as shown in Fig 23 Assemble th
38. ter is used it must be held in place with a metal NOTE In Canada tho use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electric Code IN ALL CASES MAKE CERTAIN THE RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE cure E qe PRONS mS GRowDNagADE LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES TX 3 240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE OPERATION The motor supplied with your machine is a dual voltage 120 240 volt motor It is shipped ready to run for 120 olt operation However it can be converted for 240 volt operation A qualified electrician should do the conversion or the machine can be taken to an Authorized Delta Service Center When completed the machine must conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes and ordinances The machine is converted by re wiring the motor for 240 volts instaling a 240 volt plug on the power supply cord and making sure the switch is one that is rated for 240 volt operation Be sure the 240 volt plug is only used in an outlet having the same configuration as the plug illustrated in Fig C No adapter should be used with the 240 volt plug FAR IN ALL CASES MAKE CERTAIN THAT RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE EXTENSION CORDS GROUNDED OUTLET BK GROUNDING BLADE IBLONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES Fig
39. with 5 32 allen wrench C and turn the blade titing handwheel until the blade is 90 to the table Tum set screw B clockwise until it bottoms 6 Adjust the pointer D Fig 34 to point to the zero degree mark on the scale by loosening screws E adjusting pointer D and tightening screws E 7 Tum the blade titing handwheel clockwise as far as it will go and use a combination square to see if the blade is at 45 to the table 8 if the blade is not at 45 to the table loosen sat screw P Fig 33 and tum blade titing handwheel unti the blade is 48 to the table Tur set screw F clockwise until it bottoms 9 Replace blade guard and spitter before using the machine CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT The saw has been aligned at the factory so the saw blade is parallel to the miter gage slots however it is recommended to check the alignment before initial operation as follows DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER EAIN source 1 Place a combination square A Fig 35 on the table with one edge of the square in the miter gage slot as shown and adjust the square so the rule just Touches one of the teeth on the saw blade at the forward position as shown in Fig 35 Lock the square in this position 2 Rotate the saw blade so that the same tooth you used in STEP 1 is in the rear position as shown in Fig 36 and check this distance Both the front and rear measurements should be identical 3 if an adjustment is necessary

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