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MITER GAGE OPERATION AND
ADJUSTMENT
The miter gage is equipped with adjustable index stops
at 90, 75, 60,45 and 30 degrees.
To rotate the miter gage, loosen lock knob (A) Fig. 40,
push the thumb lever (B) down and move the body of the
miter gage (C) to the desired angle.
The miter gage is equipped with a plate (D) Fig.41 which
fits into the T-Slot groove (E) in the table. This allows the
miter gage to be pulled off the front edge of the table
without falling. This allows for a longer cut-off capacity in
front of the blade.
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
A
B
C
D
E
Common sawing operations include ripping and cross cutting plus a few other standard operations of a fundamental
nature. As with all power machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the operation and use of the
machine. Using the machine with the respect and caution demanded will considerably lessen the possibility of personal
injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or completely ignored, personal injury to the operator
can result. The following information describes the safe and proper method for performing the most common sawing
operations.
This instruction manual does not provide information regarding the installation of a fence system. A
fence system must be installed before use of the saw. Please refer to the fence instruction manual regarding the
proper installation, alignment and operation of the fence system.
The use of attachments and acces sories not recommended by Delta may result in injury.
Never operate the saw without the proper table insert for the saw blade or cutter installed.
MACHINE USE
QUICK OPERATIONS CHECKLIST
Before using the saw each and every time, verify the following:
1. Blade is tight.
2. Bevel angle and height lock knobs are tight.
3. If ripping, ensure fence lock lever is tight and fence is parallel to the blade.
4. If crosscutting, miter gauge knob is tight.
5. Proper eye, hearing and respiratory equipment is being used.
6. The blade guard is properly attached and the anti-kickback pawls are functioning.
Failure to adhere to these common safety rules can greatly increase the likelihood of injury.
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