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
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
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
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
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
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
15Fig. 51, illustrates the miter gage and wrenches stored onthe two holder bracket s.ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE HOLDERBRACKETSAssemble the rip fence holder
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
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
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if indoubt as to whether the t
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
2SAFETY RULESW oodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are cert ainhazards
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
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
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
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.
24dif ferent knife shapes available make it possible for theoperator to produce almost any kind of mouldings, such asvarious styles of corner moulds,
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
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
PARTS, SERVICE O R W ARRANTY ASSISTANCEAll Delt a Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards andare serviced by a network of
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
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
5BIESEMEYER FENCE SYSTEMNOTE: A common hardware package is used for several different models, therefore you may have leftover hardware.1 - Rear Rail2
6ASSEMBLYINSTRUCTIONSW ARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTCONNECT THE SAW TO THE POWER SOURCEUNTIL THE SAW IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLEDAND YOU HAVE READ AN
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
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
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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