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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Limited Edition 3H.P. Left Tilt Unisaw
®
with
52" Unifence
®
(Model 36-842)
36-842 Consists of:
36-869 Base Unit
36-937 10" Cast Iron Wings (2)
36-918 (52") Unifence Assembly
36-947 Gray table boards
36-904 Unifence front rail with stop
35-617 Carbide blade
50-289 Mobile Base
36-862 Zero Clearance Insert
PART NO. 422-40-651-0012 - 10-16-02
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).
Limited Edition 3 H.P. Left Tilt Unisaw
®
with
50" Commercial Biesemeyer
®
Fence System
(Model 36-844)
36-844 Consists of:
36-869 Base Unit
36-937 10" Cast Iron Wings (2)
78-995 50" Biesemeyer Rail System
78-924 Gray Table Board
35-617 Carbide Blade
50-289 Mobile Base
36-862 Zero Clearance Insert
78-996 Commercial Fence with Legs
Limited Edition 5 H.P. Left Tilt Unisaw
®
with
50" Commercial Biesemeyer
®
Fence System
(Model 36-845)
36-845 Consists of:
34-855 Base Unit
36-937 10" Cast Iron Wings (2)
78-995 50" Biesemeyer Rail System
78-924 Gray Table Board
35-617, 35-611, 35-616, Carbide Blades
36-862 Zero Clearance Insert
78-996 Commercial Fence with Legs
78-969 Rear Support Table
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Page 1 - (Model 36-845)

INSTRUCTION MANUALLimited Edition 3H.P. Left Tilt Unisaw®with52" Unifence®(Model 36-842)36-842 Consists of:36-869 Base Unit36-937 10" Cast I

Page 2 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES

10Fig. 11 Fig. 12Fig. 13Fig. 14Fig. 15ASSEMBLING ON/OFFSWITCH1. Loosely assemble switch and switch bracket (A) Fig.12, to the inside front lip of the

Page 3 - Refer to them often

11Fig. 16 Fig. 17Fig. 20 Fig. 21Fig. 18Fig. 196. Insert threaded end of support rod (G) Fig. 16,through slot in back of saw and through hole (H) Fig.

Page 4 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

12Fig. 22Fig. 23Fig. 25Fig. 2410. Assemble splitter (P) Fig. 22, inside the splittermounting bracket as shown. Push splitter (P) down as faras possibl

Page 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

13MOTOR COVER Removing the motor coverTo remove the motor cover, push motor cover to one sideto depress clips, and rotate motor cover away from thecab

Page 6

14ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL 36-84252" UNIFENCEFig. 351. Fig. 35 shows the hole location for mounting theUnifence table legs to the table bo

Page 7

153. Assemble the two table legs (A) Fig. 37 to the bottomof the table using eight #8x7/8" wood screws. 4. Assemble shelf support bracket (B) Fig

Page 8 - & OUTFEED TABLE

16Fig. 42JKLFig. 43MJ7. Assemble Z-brackets (J) Fig. 42, to the inside edgeon right side of extension wing (K) as shown, using three7/16-20x 3/4"

Page 9 - INSTRUCTIONS

17Fig. 4711. Position table board (R) Fig. 47, on top of anglebrackets (N) as shown.12. While holding table board (R) Fig. 47, tightly againstextensio

Page 10 - ASSEMBLY

18ASSEMBLING UNIFENCEGUIDE RAIL TO TABLE1. Locate the Guide Rail and mounting hardware fromthe packing material of the Unifence.2. The guide rail has

Page 11

19Fig. 56ACFig. 58CKH7. Adjust the guide rail parallel with the saw tablesurface by placing a square on the saw table at both theleft and right front

Page 12

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

Page 13 - ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE

20Fig. 61Fig. 62PRFGFig. 63SETTING FLIP STOP1. The Flip Stop Assembly Fig. 62, can be set to anynumber of positions along the guide rail providing aqu

Page 14 - 52" UNIFENCE

21ASSEMBLING UNIFENCEBODY TO GUIDE RAIL1. Turn fence body (A) Fig. 66, upside down and lay it ona table or bench. Pull handle (B) out against fence bo

Page 15

22ASSEMBLING FENCE TOUNIFENCE BODY1. The fence (A) can be assembled to clamp plate (B) ineither the horizontal position as shown in Fig. 70, or thever

Page 16

235. The distance the fence is positioned away from theblade is indicated by the two witness lines (B) and (C) Fig.76, located on the cursor (D). Witn

Page 17

24Fig. 80Fig. 81ABBWhen ripping material with a veneer facing that extendsover the material, the fence (A) should be in the horizontalposition with th

Page 18 - GUIDE RAIL TO TABLE

25Fig. 84Fig. 85ADJUSTING CLAMPINGACTION OF FENCELOCKING HANDLEWhen the fence locking handle (A) is pushed to the downposition, as shown in Fig. 84, t

Page 19 - FLIP STOP

26Fig. 88Fig. 90AFig. 89BUSING THE FENCE AS ACUT-OFF GAGEWARNING: WHEN USING YOUR UNIFENCE AS ACUT-OFF GAGE, MAKE SURE IT IS PROPERLY SETUP AS DESCRIB

Page 20 - UNIFENCE BODY

27ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS 36-844 &36-845 50" COMMERCIAL BIESEMEYER FENCE ASSEMBLING GUIDE RAILS1. Assemble the front rail (A) Fig. 9

Page 21 - BODY TO GUIDE RAIL

28ASSEMBLING TABLE LEGS TO EXTENSION TABLEIMPORTANT: If your saw will be used with a mobilebase underneath the saw base and table legs, theposition of

Page 22 - FENCE OPERATION

29ASSEMBLING EXTENSIONTABLE TO FRONT AND REARRAILS1. Place table assembly (N) Fig. 100, in position be-tween the two rails, as shown. Make sure end of

Page 23 - UNIFENCE

3ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORTABLE SAWS1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it isassembled and installed according to theinstructions.2. OBTAIN ADVICE

Page 24 - DEGREES TO TABLE

30REAR SUPPORT TABLEMOUNTING INSTRUCTIONSFOR MODEL 36-845 ONLY1. Position the two legs (H) Fig. 104, at the two farcorners of the inside of one end of

Page 25 - SAW BLADE

31Fig. 108Fig. 109Fig. 110Fig. 111R5. Use a 3/16" drill bit to drill the two holes in the rear rail,approximately 71/2" from each corner of

Page 26 - FACING ON THE UNIFENCE

32FENCE OPERATIONIMPORTANT: Before operating fence, make sure thefence is adjusted parallel to the miter gage slot, asexplained later on in this manua

Page 27 - ASSEMBLING GUIDE RAILS

33ADJUSTING FENCEPARALLEL TO MITER GAGE SLOTSNOTE: Delta table saws have been aligned at the factoryso that the miter gage slots in the table are para

Page 28 - TO EXTENSION TABLE

34OPERATING CONTROLS AND UNISAW ADJUSTMENTSSTARTING AND STOPPING THE SAWTo turn the saw “ON”, push the “ON” button (A) Fig. 119.To stop the machine, p

Page 29 - TABLE TO FRONT AND REAR

35ADJUSTING 90 AND 45DEGREE POSITIVE STOPSPositive stops are provided to quickly and accuratelyposition the blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table. T

Page 30 - FOR MODEL 36-845 ONLY

36ADJUSTING TABLE INSERTPlace a straight edge (B) across the table at both ends ofthe table insert as shown in Fig. 126. The table insert (A)should al

Page 31

37MAINTENANCECHANGING THE SAW BLADE1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.2. NOTE: Two wrenches are supplied with the saw forchanging the saw blade;

Page 32 - FENCE LUBRICATION

38PROTECTING CAST IRON TABLE FROM RUSTTo clean and protect cast iron tables from rust, you will need the following materials: 1 pushblock from a joint

Page 33

39RIPPINGRipping is the operation of making a lengthwise cutthrough a board, as shown in Fig. 136, and the rip fence(A) is used to position and guide

Page 34 - AND UNISAW ADJUSTMENTS

4POWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and shouldbe protected

Page 35 - ADJUSTING TABLE

40IMPORTANT: For certain cutting operations such asdadoing and moulding where you are not cuttingcompletely through the workpiece, the blade guard and

Page 36 - AND ADJUSTMENT

41Fig. 143Fig. 144Fig. 145Fig. 146Fig. 147ABCThe dado head set (D) Fig. 146, is assembled to the sawarbor as shown. IMPORTANT: The blade guard andspli

Page 37 - MAINTENANCE

42CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARDFig. 148, illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard. The material which the featherboard is constructedof,

Page 38 - OPERATIONS

43ACCESSORIESA complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier, Porter-Cable • Delta Factory Service Centers,and Delta Authorized S

Page 39 - MOULDING CUTTERHEAD

44PUSH STICKMAKE FROM 1/2" OR 3/4"WOOD OR THICKNESSLESS THAN WIDTH OFMAT’L. TO BE CUTCUT OFF HERE TOPUSH 1/4" WOODCUT OFF HERE TOPUSH 1

Page 43 - ACCESSORIES

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 44 - PUSH STICK

Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cordwhich has a 3-prong grounding type plug a

Page 45

6Fig. 1UNISAW1. Unisaw2. Switch3. Motor cover4. Blade guard and splitter bracket5. Support rod6. 5/8" Internal tooth washer7. 5/8-18 Jam nut8. Up

Page 46

752" UNIFENCE1. Unifence body (1)2. Fence (1)3. Shelf support bracket (2)4. Legs (2)5. Table support brackets (2)6. Unifence cursor (1)7. Unifenc

Page 47

8Fig. 4Fig. 5Fig. 650" COMMERCIAL BIESEMEYER FENCE SYSTEM& OUTFEED TABLENOTE: A common hardware package is used for several different models,

Page 48 - Printed in U.S.A

9LIMITED EDITION UNISAW ASSEMBLYINSTRUCTIONSWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT CONNECT THE SAW TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THESAW IS COMPLETELY ASSEMB

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