Delta 37-285 Owner's Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
D AT E D 1-20-99 PA RT NO. 1347169
'Delta International Machinery Corp. 1999
6 Motorized Jointer
(Model 37-285)
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Page 1 - 6 Motorized Jointer

INSTRUCTION MANUALD AT E D 1-20-99 PA RT NO. 1347169'Delta International Machinery Corp. 19996 Motorized Jointer(Model 37-285)Record this informa

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10ASSEMBLINGCUTTERHEAD GUARDMAKECERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTEDFROM THE POWER SOURCE AND THAT KNIFEGUARDIS POSITIONED OVER THE CUTTERHEAD.1. Remov

Page 3 - SAFETY RULES

11EXTENSION CORDSUse proper extension cords. Make sure your extensioncord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cordwhich has a 3-prong groun

Page 4 - JOINTERS

12OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTSFig. 23Fig. 24Fig. 25ON/OFF SWITCHThe on/of f switch (A) Fig. 23, is located at the front lef tside of the jointer

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13Fig. 27Fig. 28Fig. 29Fig. 31Fig. 305. If the knife is high or low at either end, slightly turnfour screws (C) Fig. 27, in the knife locking bar cloc

Page 6 - UNPACKING AN D CLEANING

14ADJUSTINGDEPTH-OF-CUTThe jointer can be set to cut any depth from a very thinshaving to 3/8 . If a cut deeper than 3/8 is desired, thecut should be

Page 7 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

15Fig. 36 Fig. 37Fig. 38Fig. 39FENCE ADJUSTMENTSThe fence can be easily moved across the t able and cantilt 45 degrees lef t or right at any position

Page 8 - AND PULLEY GUARD

16JOINTING AN EDGEThis is the most common operation for the jointer. Set theguide fence square with the t able. Depth of cut should bethe minimum req

Page 9 - ASSEMBLY TO JOINTER

17Fig. 43BEVELINGTo cut a bevel, lock the fence at the required angle andrun the work across the knives while keeping the workfirmly against the fence

Page 10 - CUTTERHEAD GUARD

18Fig. 45Fig. 46DIRECTION OF GRAINA void feeding work into the jointer against the grain asshown in Fig. 47. The result will be chipped and splin -te

Page 11 - EXTENSION CORDS

19REMOVING, REPLACING,A N D RESETTING KNIVESIf the knives are removed from the cutterhead for re-placement or regrinding, care must be used in removin

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY RULES ...

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209. Lower the infeed t able and place a straight edge (J)Fig. 53, on the out feed t able extending over the cutter -head as shown.10. Rot ate the c

Page 14 - DEPTH-OF-CUT

21CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICKNarrow pieces of stock that are close to 10 inch minimum length should be handled with a push stick and push block.Fig. 55,

Page 15 - OPERATIONS

Delt a will rep air or replace, at it s expense and at it s option, any Delta machine, machine part, ormachine accessory which in normal use has prove

Page 16 - PLANING OR SURFACING

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 17 - CUTTING A RABBET

3SAFETY RULESW oodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are cert ainhazards

Page 18 - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

4ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORJOINTERS1. W ARNING: Do not operate the jointer until it iscompletely assembled and inst alled according to theinstructio

Page 19 - A N D RESETTING KNIVES

5DEFINITIONS O F JOINTING AND PLANINGOPERATIONSJointing Operations - Jointing cut s or edge jointing is the simplest and most common operation which c

Page 20 - IDENTIFICATION PLATE

6Fig. 41. Jointer2. Belt and Pulley Guard3. 1/4-20 x 1/2 T russ HeadScrew (2)4. Guard5. #8-32 x 1/4 Round HeadScrew6. Flat Washers (2)7. #8-32 Hex Nut

Page 21 - PUSH STICK

726. Legs for Stand (4)27. Two Top End Braces for Stand(10-1/2 long)28. Two Bottom End Braces forStand (15-1/2 long)Fig. 5ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSFig. 6

Page 22 - Two Y ear Limited Warranty

8ASSEMBLING STAND A NDDUST CHUTE TO JOINTERMAKECERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTEDFROM THE POWER SOURCE AND THAT KNIFEGUARD(A) FIG. 13, IS POSITIONED

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9Fig. 12Fig. 13Fig. 15Fig. 14ASSEMBLING M O TO RPULLEY GUARDMAKECERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTEDFROM THE POWER SOURCE AND THAT KNIFEGUARD(A) FIG. 1

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