INSTRUCTION MANUAL10" Table Saw(Model 36-600)PART NO. 901608 (014)Copyright © 2001 Delta MachineryESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 29To learn more about DELTA MAC
10Fig. 7Fig. 8Fig. 9Fig. 102. Assemble flat washer (not shown), and lock knob (E)Fig. 8, on end of raising screw shaft.3. Assemble tilting screw handw
11Fig. 11Fig. 12Fig. 135. Using the open end wrench (F) Fig. 11 and Fig. 12,supplied, place the wrench (F) on the flats on the sawarbor to keep the ar
12Fig. 14Fig. 15Fig. 16Fig. 17ASSEMBLINGGUIDE RAILS1. Align the three slotted holes in the front guide rail (A)Fig. 14, with two holes (B) in saw tabl
13Fig. 18Fig. 19Fig. 20Fig. 215. Assemble longer section of rear guide rail (P) Fig. 18,and shorter section of guide rail (R) to extension wingsand sa
14Fig. 22Fig. 23Fig. 24Fig. 25LEVELING AND ADJUSTINGFRONT GUIDE RAIL1. MAKE CERTAIN THE TOOL IS DISCONNECTEDFROM THE POWER SOURCE. Raise saw blade to
15Fig. 26Fig. 27Fig. 29Fig. 285. Check the alignment of the splitter (C) Fig. 29, to thesaw blade using a straight edge as shown. If alignmentis neces
16FASTENING STAND TO SUPPORTING SURFACEIF DURING OPERATION THERE IS ANY TENDENCY FOR THE TOOL TO TIP OVER, SLIDE OR WALK ON THESUPPORTING SURFACE, REM
17ADJUSTING 90 AND 45 DEGREE POSITIVE STOPSYour saw is equipped with positive stops that will position the saw blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table
18Fig. 41Fig. 42Fig. 43RIP FENCE OPERATIONAND ADJUSTMENTSIMPORTANT: THE RIP FENCE MUST BE PROPERLYALIGNED TO THE MITER GAGE SLOT IN ORDER TOPREVENT KI
19Fig. 44Fig. 45Fig. 46Fig. 471. Your miter gage is equipped with individually adjust-able index stops at 90 degrees and 45 degrees right andleft. Adj
2SAFETY RULESWoodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, thereare certain hazards in
2020RIPPINGFig. 48TYPICAL OPERATIONSCROSS-CUTTINGCross-cutting requires the use of the miter gage toposition and guide the work. Place the work agains
2121Fig. 51Fig. 52Fig. 53USING ACCESSORYMOULDING CUTTERHEADMoulding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of thework. Cutting mouldings with a mouldi
22Fig. 58Fig. 57Fig. 54Fig. 55 Fig. 56The dado head set (D) Fig. 57, is assembled to the sawarbor in the same manner as the saw blade. The guard,split
23Fig. 59Fig. 60USING AUXILIARY WOODFACING ON RIP FENCEIt is necessary when performing special operations suchas when using the moulding cutterhead to
24CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICKWhen ripping work less than 4 inches wide, a push stick should be used to complete the feed and could easily be madefrom sc
25Fig. 62Fig. 63Fig. 64MAINTENANCECHANGING THE BLADE1. MAKE CERTAIN THE TOOL IS DISCONNECTEDFROM THE POWER SOURCE. USE ONLY 10″″DIAMETERSAW BLADES RAT
2626Fig. 65Fig. 67Fig. 66BELT REPLACEMENTShould you find it necessary to replace the belt on yoursaw, proceed as follows:1. DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM T
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3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULESFOR TABLE SAWS1. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR TOOL until it iscompletely assembled and installed according to theinstructions.2. IF YOU
4CONNECTING TOOL TO POWER SOURCEPOWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools. This circuit should not be less than #12
Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cord whichhas a 3-prong grounding type plug a
61 - Table Saw2 - Extension Wing (2)3 - Rip Fence4 - Miter Gage5 - Rip Fence Handle6 - Handwheel (2)7 - Handwheel Lock Knob (2)* - Washer (2), Not Sho
7For Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly1 - Splitter Bracket2 - 5/8″ Flat Washer (2)3 - M12 Hex Nut (2)4 - M6 x 20MM Hex Head Screw5 - 1/4″ Ext. Tooth L
8Fig. 3For Saw Stand1 - Top Front and Rear Braces - 19″ in length (2)2 - Bottom Front and Rear Braces - 22-1/2″ in length (2)3 - Stand Legs (4)4 - Pla
9ASSEMBLING SAWTO STAND1. Position the saw (B) on the stand as shown in Fig. 6,lining up the four holes on the bottom of sides of the sawcabinet with
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