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10
Professional Radial Arm Saw
(Model 33-830)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PART NO. 424-12-651-0031 (019)
Copyright © 2001 Delta Machinery
ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 29
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).
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Page 1 - Professional Radial Arm Saw

10″″Professional Radial Arm Saw(Model 33-830)INSTRUCTION MANUALPART NO. 424-12-651-0031 (019)Copyright © 2001 Delta MachineryESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 29To lear

Page 2 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES

10Fig. 11Fig. 12Fig. 13Fig. 14REMOVING BLADE ANDBLADE GUARD FROM SAW1. DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Loosen blade guard clamp knob (A) Fig. 11,

Page 3 - EXTENSION CORDS

11Fig. 15Fig. 16Fig. 17Fig. 18ASSEMBLING TRACK ARMCLAMP LEVER1. Assemble track arm clamp lever (A) Fig. 15, bythreading into clamp lock nut (B).ASSEMB

Page 4 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

125. Using a combination square (M) Figs. 19 and 20,check the left and right front edge of table board (A) tomake certain both sides are the same dist

Page 5 - OVERLOAD PROTECTION

13Fig. 24Fig. 25Fig. 26Fig. 28Fig. 2710. Loosen track arm clamp handle (Y) Fig. 24. NOTE:Track clamp handle (Y) has left handed threads. Pressdown on

Page 6 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

14Fig. 29Fig. 30Fig. 31Fig. 32ASSEMBLINGTABLE BOARD CLAMPSAND TABLE BOARDS1. Locate table board clamps (A) Fig. 29, and insertone clamp into each of t

Page 7 - ILLUSTRATED IN FIGS. 4 AND 5

15Fig. 33Fig. 34Fig. 35Fig. 365. Loosen cutting-head clamp knob (S) Fig. 33, andslide cutting-head (T) the entire length of track arm (A) asshown to d

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16Fig. 37Fig. 38Fig. 39Fig. 40REMOVING “HEELING”IN SAW BLADE CUTEven though the cutting-head travel may be perfectlyaligned at 90 degrees to the fence

Page 9 - ASSEMBLY

17Fig. 41Fig. 42Fig. 435. Place a square (D) Fig. 41, on the table and againstthe saw blade, as shown, and check to see if the bladeis square with the

Page 10 - BLADE GUARD FROM SAW

18Fig. 44Fig. 45Fig. 46Fig. 47ASSEMBLING BLADE ANDBLADE GUARD TO MACHINE1. DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE. USEONLY 10″″BLADES WITH 5/8″″ARBOR HOLES

Page 11 - TABLE SUPPORTS

19FASTENING SAW TO THE FLOORIf during operation there is any tendency for the saw to tip over, slide, or walk on the supporting surface, thesaw should

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2GENERAL SAFETY RULESWoodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, thereare certain ha

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20Fig. 62Fig. 63ADJUSTING BALLBEARINGS AGAINST TRACKThe cutting-head (C) Fig. 61, is suspended from fourpre-loaded, lubricated, shielded ball bearings

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21Fig. 64Fig. 65Fig. 665. Using a 3/16″ Allen wrench (J) Fig. 64, turn adjustmentscrews (K) Figs. 61 and 64 to remove all “play.” NOTE: DONOT OVERTIGH

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22Fig. 67Fig. 68Fig. 69Fig. 703. Rotate hex bolt (B) Fig. 67, in the desired directionwhich the handle needs to be turned.4. Push hex bolt (B) Fig. 67

Page 16 - REMOVING “HEELING”

2323Fig. 71Fig. 72Fig. 73POSITIVE STOP YOKE INDEXYoke index lever (A) Fig. 71, activates a positive stopwhich positions the cutting-head in the cross-

Page 17 - ADJUSTING IN/OUT RIP SCALE

CROSS-CUT STOPA block of wood placed at (B) Fig. 74A clamped to thetrack arm with a small “C” clamp will preventunnecessary travel (T) of the cutting-

Page 18 - BLADE GUARD TO MACHINE

25COMPOUNDMITER CUTTINGCompound miter cutting is performed in the samemanner as miter cutting except the saw blade is also tiltedto cut a bevel. The s

Page 19 - TABLE BOARDS

26CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICKWhen ripping work less than 4 inches wide, a push stick should be used to complete the feed and could easily bemade from sc

Page 20 - ON/OFF SWITCH

27Printed in U.S.A.PARTS, SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCEAll Delta Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced

Page 22 - YOKE CLAMP HANDLE

The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE·DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE S.A.): BAMMER®,INNOVATION THAT WORKS®, JETST

Page 23 - ANTI-KICKBACK FINGERS

3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR RADIAL ARM SAWS1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONMANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL.2. DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOL unti

Page 24 - OPERATIONS

4POWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and should beprotected wi

Page 25 - IN-RIPPING

5Fig. CGROUNDED OUTLET BOXGROUNDINGMEANSADAPTERFig. DGROUNDED OUTLET BOXCURRENTCARRYINGPRONGSGROUNDING BLADEIS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADESFig. EFig. FCHAN

Page 26 - PUSH STICK

6FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONFOREWORDDelta Model 33-830 is a 10" (254mm) Professional Radial Arm Saw with maximum cutting capacity of 16" (406mm)c

Page 27 - Two Year Limited Warranty

7Fig. 4Fig. 51. 10″ Professional RadialArm Saw2. Left and righttable supports3. 5/16-18 x 5/8″ CarriageHead Screws (16)4. 5/16″ Flat Washers (16)5. 5/

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8EXPLANATION OF OPERATING CONTROLSThe following is an explanation of the operating controls of the Delta 10" Radial Saw. We suggest you study the

Page 29 - DELTA SERVICE CENTERS

9ASSEMBLYTOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTYour Delta Radial Arm Saw can be assembled and adjusted using a few common hand tools, including:• Ph

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