Delta 36-960 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

UNISAWfiLeft Tilt 10″ Tilting Arbor Saw(Model 36-960)INSTRUCTION MANUALD AT E D 6-27-00 PA RT NO. 422-40-651-0003Copyright ' 2000 Delta Machinery

Page 2 - SAFETY RULES

102. Using template (D) Figures 27 and 28, to check andadjust front rail at both ends of the saw t able as shown, tomake sure rail (A) is p arallel wi

Page 3 - FOREWORD

113. Fasten the leg bracket (L) Fig. 32, to the end piece (J)of the t able using the two 11/2″ flat head Phillip s screws, flatwashers and hex nuts (M

Page 4 - MACHINE DATA

123/4″ wood screws (I) supplied.2. Figure 37 illustrates one of the legs (H) fastened to thebottom of the extension t able with the four wood screws(I

Page 5 - BIESEMEYER FENCE SYSTEM

13table board back onto the rear rail, and drill through theholes in the rear rail through the t able board, Fig. 41.7. Fasten the rear t able board t

Page 6 - INSTRUCTIONS

14to the lef t rear of the saw cabinet using three 1/2″ sheetmet al screws (D).3. Insert locking lever (E) Fig. 47, through the hole in theright edge

Page 7 - AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY

15Fig. 51, illustrates the miter gage and wrenches stored onthe two holder bracket s.ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE HOLDERBRACKETSAssemble the rip fence holder

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16to lock fence in position. NOTE: A magnet (B) Fig. 56, isprovided to hold clamp handle (A) in the up position whenmoving the fence.3. The dist ance

Page 9 - BIESMEYER FENCE

SCREWS (D) AND (E) IS NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE FENCE PARALLEL WITH THE MITER GAGE SLOT.ADJUSTING CLAMPING ACTION OF FENCE LOCKING HANDLEWhen the fence

Page 10 - TO EXTENSION TABLE

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if indoubt as to whether the t

Page 11

19ground blades, the blade should be raised 1/8″ to 1/4″ abovethe top surface of the material being cut. W ith hollowground blades, the blade should b

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2SAFETY RULESW oodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are cert ainhazards

Page 13 - ASSEMBLING MOTOR COVER

2011. Loosen locknut (C), and turn adjusting screw (D)counter clockwise, on turn.12. T urn the blade tilting handwheel until the blade is 45degrees to

Page 14 - AND WRENCH HOLDER BRACKETS

21The miter gage body will stop at 90 degrees and 45 degrees both right and lef t. To rot ate the miter gage body p ast thesepoint s, the stop link (D

Page 15 - ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE HOLDER

22Fig. 76, and carefully let the motor rest on the belt s.11. Correct belt tension is when there is approximately 1/4″deflection in the center sp an o

Page 16 - TO MITER GAGE SLOTS

23When cross-cutting a number of pieces to the samelength, a block of wood (B), can be clamped to the fenceand used as a cut-off gage as shown in Fig.

Page 17 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

24dif ferent knife shapes available make it possible for theoperator to produce almost any kind of mouldings, such asvarious styles of corner moulds,

Page 18 - AND ADJUSTMENTS

25WOOD WILL CAUSE KICKBACK.When moulding end grain, the miter gage is used. Thefeed should be slowed up at the end of the cut to preventsplintering.In

Page 19 - BLADE TILTING MECHANISM

26sticks and feather boards should also be used. Also, theaccessory dado head table insert (E) Fig. 91, must beused in place of the st andard t able i

Page 20 - AND ADJUSTMENT

PARTS, SERVICE O R W ARRANTY ASSISTANCEAll Delt a Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards andare serviced by a network of

Page 21 - MAINTENANCE

3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR CIRCULAR SAW S1. W ARNING: Do not operate your saw until it is com -pletely assembled and inst alled according to the ins

Page 22 - CROSS-CUTTING

4UNPACKING AND CLEANINGCarefully unp ack the saw and fence system from the shipping containers.Clean all loose p art s and remove the protective coati

Page 23 - CUTTERHEAD

5BIESEMEYER FENCE SYSTEMNOTE: A common hardware package is used for several different models, therefore you may have leftover hardware.1 - Rear Rail2

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6ASSEMBLYINSTRUCTIONSW ARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTCONNECT THE SAW TO THE POWER SOURCEUNTIL THE SAW IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLEDAND YOU HAVE READ AN

Page 25 - USING ACCESSORY DADO HEAD

7ASSEMBLING ON/OFF SWITCH1. Loosely assemble switch and switch bracket (A) Fig.12, to the inside front lip of the lef t extension wing with hexflat he

Page 26 - ON RIP FENCE

86. Insert threaded end of support rod (G) Fig. 16,through slot in back of saw and through hole (H) Fig. 16,in rear trunnion. Fasten support rod (G) F

Page 27 - Two Year Limited Warranty

910. Assemble splitter (P) Fig. 22, inside the splittermounting bracket as shown. Push splitter (P) down as faras possible, making cert ain bottom edg

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