Delta 441 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - 10" Contractor’s Saw

INSTRUCTION MANUALTo learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at: www.deltamachinery.com.For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance,pl

Page 2 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES

10DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIREINSTRUCTION MANUAL. MAKE SURE THE SAW IS SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE STAND BEFOREPE

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11The motor shipped with your saw is a 1-1/2 H.P. at 115 volts or 2 H.P. at 230 volts, Ball Bearing,Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run motor. This motor ha

Page 4 - Refer to them often

12Fig. 14Fig. 13ASSEMBLING MOTOR AND MOTORMOUNTING PLATE TO SAWDISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWERSOURCE.1. Locate the two pins (X) Fig. 12 that insert into

Page 5 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

13Fig. 15Fig. 16Fig. 17Fig. 18ASSEMBLING MOTOR PULLEY, BELTPULLEY GUARD, AND DRIVE BELTDISCONNECT MACHINE FROM THEPOWER SOURCE.1. Remove the motor sha

Page 6 - EXTENSION CORDS

14Fig. 19Fig. 20Fig. 21Fig. 227. Lift the motor and assemble the drive belt (H) Fig. 19to the arbor pulley and motor pulley (B). The weight ofthe moto

Page 7 - UNPACKING AND CLEANING

15Fig. 24Fig. 25Fig. 26ASSEMBLINGBLADE GUARD ANDSPLITTER ASSEMBLYDISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWERSOURCE.1. Fasten the rear splitter mounting bracket (A)

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16Fig. 27Fig. 28Fig. 29Fig. 305. If alignment is necessary, loosen the two screws(F) Fig. 27, align bracket (D) with the arbor flange (E), andtighten

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17Fig. 31Fig. 32Fig. 33Fig. 349. With the blade guard (L) Fig. 31, in the raisedposition, assemble the saw blade (K) on the saw arborand tighten secur

Page 10 - SAW ASSEMBLY

18ASSEMBLINGSTEEL EXTENSIONWING AND SWITCH (MODEL 36-441B)DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWERSOURCE.1. Assemble extension wing (A) Fig. 39, to the saw table

Page 11 - MOTOR ASSEMBLY

19Fig. 45 ASTARTING AND STOPPING SAW1. The on/off switch is located underneath the switch shield (A) Fig. 42. To turn the saw “ON”, move switch trigge

Page 12 - MOUNTING PLATE TO SAW

2Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, thereare certain hazards involved with

Page 13 - PULLEY GUARD, AND DRIVE BELT

20Fig. 46Fig. 47CBFAFig. 48EDABCDERAISING AND LOWERINGTHE BLADETo raise the saw blade, loosen lock knob (A) Fig. 46, andturn the blade raising handwhe

Page 14 - TO SWITCH ASSEMBLY

2121CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENTBLADE ALIGNMENT IS FACTORY SET ANDSHOULD NOT NEED ADJUSTMENT. ADJUSTINGBLADE ALIGNMENT IN THE FIELD IS A DIFFICULT ANDTIME

Page 15 - ASSEMBLING AND ALIGNING

22Fig. 53 Fig. 54 CABBADISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.1. NOTE: Two 7/8" wrenches are supplied with the saw for changing the saw blade: a bo

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2323Fig. 55BACBDISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWERSOURCE.Place a straight edge across the table at both ends of thetable insert. The table insert (A) Fig. 5

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24COMMON SAWING OPERATIONSCROSS-CUTTINGCross-cutting requires the use of the miter gage toposition and guide the work. Place the work against themiter

Page 18 - EXTENSION AND SWITCH ASSEMBLY

25Ripping is cutting lengthwise through a board. The rip fence (A) Fig. 62 [not supplied] is used to position andguide the work. One edge of the work

Page 19 - OPERATING CONTROLS

26Fig. 66 Fig. 69Fig. 67 Fig. 68 HGWHUSING MOULDING CUTTERHEADMoulding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of thework. Cutting mouldings with a mou

Page 20 - OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS

27Fig. 74Fig. 75Fig. 72 Fig. 73Fig. 711. Dadoing is cutting a rabbet or wide groove into thework. Most dado head sets are made up of two outsidesaws a

Page 21 - ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT

28Fig. 76, illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard. The material which the featherboard is constructed of,should be a straight piece

Page 22 - BACKLASH ADJUSTMENTS

When ripping work less than 4 inches wide, a push stick should be used to complete the feed and couldeasily be made from scrap material by following t

Page 23 - ADJUSTING TABLE INSERT

3GENERAL SAFETY RULES1. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ THE INSTRUCTIONMANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE. Learningthe machine’s application, limitations,

Page 24 - COMMON SAWING OPERATIONS

30MAINTENANCEKEEP MACHINE CLEANPeriodically blow out all air passages with dry compressedair. All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft dampclot

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31PARTS, SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCEAll Delta Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced by a networkof P

Page 26 - ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD

The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE •DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE • DELTA S.A.) (Les marquessuivantes sont de

Page 27 - ACCESSORY DADO HEAD

4FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR CONTRACTOR SAW 1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until i

Page 28 - CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARD

5A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and shouldbe protected with a 20 Amp ti

Page 29 - PUSH STICK

6Use proper extension cords. Make sureyour extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wireextension cord which has a 3-prong grounding typeplug an

Page 30 - MAINTENANCE

7FOREWORDDelta Model 36-441B 10" Contractor’s Saws are designed to give high quality performance with maximum depth ofcut capacity up to 3-1/8&qu

Page 31 - ACCESSORIES

8UNPACKING AND CLEANING ContinuedFig. 2162*3*57*8*911101413121518171621*20*19*41. Contractor’s Saw2*. Blade Tilting Handwheel (Zinc plated on 36-451X)

Page 32 - • DELTA)

9UNPACKING AND CLEANING Continued1. Combination Dust Chute/Support Panel2. Motor Pulley3. Motor4. Pulley Guard5. Drive Belt6. Spring7. Pins (2) for Mo

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