Delta 36-235 Specifications Page 17

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Fig. 28A Fig. 28B
ADJUSTING SLIDING FENCE
1. The high sliding fence (A) Fig. 28A, provides support for extra large workpieces used with your
saw and should always be set as close as possible to the saw blade. When miter cutting (blade
set 90 degrees to the t able and at an angle to the right or lef t), the fence should be set all the way
to the right, as shown in Fig. 28A. When bevel cutting, however (blade tilted at an angle to the
table), the fence (A) Fig. 28B, should be moved to the lef t to allow for proper clearance for the saw
blade and guard, as shown in Fig. 28B. This can be accomplished by loosening lock handle (B),
sliding the fence (A) to the desired location and tightening lock handle (B). NOTE: Lock handle (B)
is spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling up on handle and repositioning it on the
serrated nut located underneath handle.
ADJUSTING CHIP DEFLECTO R
1. DISCONNECT THE S AW FROMTHEPOWERSOURCE.
2. A chip deflector (A) Fig. 29, is supplied to help prevent scrap or cut-of f pieces from entering
the upper blade guard. The chip deflector (A) should be adjusted so it is almost touching the side
of the blade by loosening screw (B), adjusting chip deflector (A) and tightening screw (B).
Fig. 29
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A
B
A
B
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