Delta 37-071 Instruction Manual Page 10

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FENCE ANGLE LOCK ASSEMBLY
ALIGN CUTTERHEAD TO OUTFEED TABLE
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
1. Feed the threaded end of the fence angle lock (A)
through both holes in the fence mounting assembly
and secure by screwing it into the assembly. See
Figure 5.
2. Install the 45°/90° angle stop by pulling up on the
spring-loaded pin (B) and sliding the angle stop
A
Disconnect the machine from the
power source before making any
adjustments!
In order to safely feed stock across the jointer safely,
the top surface of the outfeed table must be level with
the highest point of the cutterhead knives during its
rotation. To check the position of the cutterhead knives
relative to the outfeed table, refer to Figure 7 and do
the following.
1. Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2. Place a straight edge on the outfeed table (A) so
that one end overhangs above the cutterhead. For
best results, the straightedge should be able to
stand on edge without having to be held in place.
3. Carefully and slowly rotate the cutterhead (B)
toward the infeed table (C). As the edge of the
knife passes underneath the straightedge, it should
just barely brush the bottom of the straightedge,
causing it to move forward slightly, no more than
1/8”.
4. If the rotation of the cutterhead lifts and moves the
straight edge more than 1/8” or if it fails to make
contact with the bottom of the straightedge, you’ll
need to adjust the position of the knife.
5. Use a scrap of wood to keep the spring-loaded
guard open and fully-expose the cutterhead.
B
C
(C) in the mortised hole, as shown in Figure 6.
Releasing the pin will lock the angle stop in place.
When locked in the fully-engaged position, the
stop is at 90°. When locked in the partially engaged
position, it is at 45°.
A
B
C
FIGURE 8
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