Delta Sidekick 36-210 Instruction Manual Page 10

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Fig. 16
POINTER AND SCALE
A pointer (A) Fig. 16, is supplied which indicates the
actual angle of cut. Each line on the scale (B) represents
1/2 degree. In effect, when the pointer is moved from one
line to the next on the scale, the angle of cut is changed
by 1/2 degree.
Fig. 18
LOCKING CUTTINGHEAD
IN THE DOWN POSITION
When transporting the saw the cuttinghead should
always be locked in the down position. This can be
accomplished by lowering the cutting arm (A) Fig. 18,
and pushing in plunger (B) until other end of plunger (B)
engages with hole in cutting arm. IMPORTANT: NEVER
CARRY THE COMPOUND MITER BOX BY THE
SWITCH HANDLE. THIS MAY CAUSE MISALIGN-
MENT. ALWAYS LIFT THE MACHINE BY THE BASE.
TILTING CUTTINGHEAD
FOR BEVEL CUTTING
The cuttinghead of your compound miter box can be
tilted to cut any bevel angle from a 90 degree straight
cut off to a 45 degree left bevel angle by loosening
bevel lock handle (A) Fig. 17, tilting cutting arm (B) to
the desired angle and tightening lock handle (A). NOTE:
Lock handle (A) is spring loaded and can be reposi-
tioned by pulling out on the handle and repositioning it
on the nut located underneath the hub of the handle.
Positive stops are provided to rapidly position the saw
blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table. Refer to the
section of this manual titled “ADJUSTING 90 AND 45
DEGREE BEVEL STOPS.” The bevel angle of the cut-
ting arm is determined by the position of the pointer (C)
Fig. 17, on the scale (D).
In addition, a triangle indicator is provided on the bevel
scale at the 33-7/8 degree bevel angle for cutting
crown moulding. Refer to the “CUTTING CROWN
MOULDING” section of this manual.
Fig. 17
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