Delta 36-444 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
10
Contractor’s Saw
(Model 36-444, 36-445)
PART NO. 422-19-651-0048 - 10-18-02
Copyright © 2002 Delta Machinery
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 - Contractor’s Saw

INSTRUCTION MANUAL10″″Contractor’s Saw(Model 36-444, 36-445)PART NO. 422-19-651-0048 - 10-18-02Copyright © 2002 Delta MachineryTo learn more about DEL

Page 2 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES

10MOTORThe motor supplied with your saw is a 1-1/2 H.P. at 115 volts or 2 H.P. at 230 volts, Ball Bearing,Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run, motor. This m

Page 3 - Refer to them often

11Fig. 16Fig. 17ASSEMBLING MOTORPULLEY, BELT ANDPULLEY GUARD, ANDDRIVE BELTWARNING: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROMPOWER SOURCE.1. Remove the motor shaft key

Page 4 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

12Fig. 21WARNING: IMMEDIATELY AFTER ASSEMBLINGTHE BELT, RAISE THE SAW BLADE TO ITS MAXIMUMHEIGHT AND TILT THE SAW BLADE TO 45 DEGREES.CHECK TO SEE IF

Page 5 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

13REPOSITIONING MOTOR FOR STORAGEWhen the saw is not in use, the motor can be repositioned so it hangs straight down at therear, enabling you to move

Page 6 - UNPACKING AND CLEANING

14Fig. 28DEFig. 29Fig. 304. Using a straight edge, check to see if the top andbottom of the inside splitter bracket (D) Fig. 28, isaligned with the in

Page 7

15Fig. 34Fig. 35GGAFig. 3610. Using a straight edge, check to see if the saw bladeis aligned with the rear of the splitter (G), as shown inFigs. 34 an

Page 8 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

16FASTENING STAND TO SUPPORTING SURFACEWARNING: IF DURING OPERATION THERE IS ANY TENDENCY FOR THE SAW TO TIP OVER, SLIDE ORWALK ON THE SUPPORTING SURF

Page 9 - TILTING HANDWHEEL

17Fig. 42Fig. 43RAISING AND LOWERINGTHE BLADETo raise the saw blade, loosen lock knob (A) Fig. 42, andturn the blade raising handwheel (B) clockwise.

Page 10

18BACKLASH ADJUSTMENTSFOR BLADE RAISING ANDBLADE TILTINGMECHANISMSIf any play is detected in the blade raising or blade tiltingmechanisms, the followi

Page 11 - DRIVE BELT

19Fig. 49Fig. 50Fig. 51Fig. 52ADJUSTING TABLE INSERTWARNING: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROMPOWER SOURCE.Place a straight edge across the table at both ends o

Page 12 - TO SWITCH ASSEMBLY

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

Page 13 - BLADE GUARD AND

20Fig. 53Fig. 54Fig. 55Fig. 56CHANGING THESAW BLADEWARNING: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROMPOWER SOURCE.1. NOTE: Two 7/8″ wrenches are supplied with the sawfo

Page 14

21OPERATIONSCommon sawing operations include ripping and cross-cutting, plus a few other standard operations of afundamental nature. As with all power

Page 15 - ASSEMBLY

22CLAMP ATTACHMENTFOR MITER GAGEThe Clamp Attachment, shown in Fig. 60, is available asan accessory for your miter gage. The clamp attachmentcan easil

Page 16 - STARTING AND STOPPING SAW

23Fig. 643. Ripping narrow pieces can be dangerous if not donecarefully. Narrow pieces usually cannot be cut with theguard in position. If the workpie

Page 17 - 45 DEGREE POSITIVE STOPS

24USING ACCESSORYDADO HEADDadoing is cutting a rabbet or wide groove into thework. Most dado head sets are made up of two outsidesaws and four or five

Page 18

25CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARDFig. 73, illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard. The material which the featherboard is constructed of,

Page 19 - AND ADJUSTMENT

26CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICKWhen ripping work less than 4 inches wide, push sticks should be used to complete the feed and can easily be madefrom scra

Page 20

27BLADE GUARD ACCESSORIESDeluxe Uniguard®Blade GuardThe Delta Model 34-976 Uniguard Blade Guard withSplitter and Anti-kickback Fingers Fig. 75, is ana

Page 21 - OPERATIONS

28Two Year Limited WarrantyDelta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessory which

Page 23 - MOULDING CUTTERHEAD

3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORTABLE SAWSWARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to t

Page 26 - PUSH STICK

The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE·DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE S.A.): Auto-Set®,BAMMER®, B.O.S.S.®, Builder

Page 27 - BLADE GUARD ACCESSORIES

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 28 - Two Year Limited Warranty

5Use 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 a

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6UNPACKING AND CLEANINGCarefully unpack the machine and all loose items from the shipping container(s). Remove the protective coating from themachined

Page 30

7Fig. 3123456789101. Combination Dust Chute/Support Panel2. Motor Pulley3. Motor4. Pulley Guard5. Drive Belt6. Motor Mounting Plate7. Rear Leg Panel8.

Page 31

8ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: MAKE SURE THE SAW IS SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE STAND BEFORE PERFORMING ANYCUTTING OPERATIONS. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHIN

Page 32 - • DELTA)

9Fig. 9Fig. 10Fig. 11ASSEMBLING BLADETILTING HANDWHEEL1. Assemble blade tilting handwheel (A) Fig. 10, toshaft (B). Make certain slot (C) in handwheel

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