INSTRUCTION MANUAL10" CompoundPower Miter Saw(Model 36-075)PART NO. 899908-0010Copyright © 2000 Delta MachineryESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 21To learn more ab
10Fig. 19 Fig. 20REAR SUPPORT/CARRYING HANDLEA rear support bar (A) Fig. 19, is provided to prevent the miter saw from tipping to the rear when the cu
11Fig. 21Fig. 22Fig. 23Fig. 24ADJUSTING BLADEPARALLEL TO TABLE SLOT1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWERSOURCE.2. Lower the cutting arm. The saw blade
ADJUSTING 90 AND 45DEGREE BEVEL STOPS1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWERSOURCE.2. Loosen bevel lock handle and move the cutting armall the way to the
13Fig. 29LOCKING CUTTINGHEADIN THE DOWN POSITIONWhen transporting the saw, the cuttinghead shouldalways be locked in the down position. This can beacc
14Fig. 31Fig. 32Fig. 33Fig. 34AUXILIARY WOOD FENCEWARNING: When performing multiple or repetitivecut-off operations that result in small cut-off piece
15Fig. 35Fig. 36CUTTING ALUMINUMAluminum extrusions such as used for making aluminumscreens and storm windows can easily be cut with yourcompound mite
16Fig. 39Fig. 40Fig. 41Fig. 42CUTTINGCROWN MOULDINGOne of the many features of your saw is the ease ofcutting crown moulding.The following is an examp
17Fig. 45Fig. 46MAINTENANCECHANGING THE BLADEWARNING: USE ONLY CROSS-CUTTING SAWBLADES. WHEN USING CARBIDE TIPPED BLADES,DO NOT USE BLADES WITH DEEP G
18Fig. 47Fig. 48Fig. 49BRUSH INSPECTIONAND REPLACEMENTCAUTION: BEFORE INSPECTING THE BRUSHES,DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWERSOURCE.Brush life va
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2SAFETY RULESWoodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are certainhazards in
20Delta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessory whichin normal use has proven
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33ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORMITER SAWS1. USE ONLY CROSS-CUTTING SAW BLADES.WHEN USING CARBIDE TIPPED BLADES, MAKESURE THEY HAVE A NEGATIVE HOOK ANGLE
4UNPACKING1. Remove the miter saw and all loose items from thecarton. IMPORTANT: DO NOT LIFT THE MITER SAWBY THE SWITCH HANDLE AS THIS MAY CAUSEMISAL
5Fig. 6Fig. 7Fig. 8FASTENING MACHINE TO SUPPORTING SURFACEFig. 9MOVING CUTTINGHEAD TO THE UP POSITION1. Push down on switch handle (A) Fig. 6, and pul
6CONNECTING SAW TO POWER SOURCEPOWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools. This circuit should not be less than #12
777Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extensioncord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cordwhich has a 3-prong grounding type plug
8OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTSFig. 14Fig. 13STARTING ANDSTOPPING MACHINETo start the machine, depress switch trigger (A) Fig. 13.To stop the mach
9Fig. 15 Fig. 16ROTATING TABLE FOR MITER CUTTINGYour miter saw will cut any angle from a straight 90 degree cut to 47 degrees right andleft. Simply lo
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