Delta Sidekick 36-210 Instruction Manual Page 9

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OPERATING CONTROLS
STARTING AND
STOPPING MACHINE
To start the machine, depress switch trigger (A) Fig. 13.
To stop the machine, release the switch trigger.
This miter box is equipped with an automatic electric
blade brake. As soon as the switch trigger (A) Fig. 13, is
released, the electric brake is activated and stops the
blade in seconds.
DANGER: A TURNING SAW BLADE CAN BE DAN-
GEROUS. AFTER COMPLETING CUT, RELEASE
SWITCH TRIGGER (A) FIG. 13, TO ACTIVATE BLADE
BRAKE. KEEP CUTTINGHEAD DOWN UNTIL BLADE
HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
WARNING: THE TORQUE DEVELOPED DURING
BRAKING MAY LOOSEN THE ARBOR SCREW. THE
ARBOR SCREW SHOULD BE CHECKED PERIOD-
ICALLY AND TIGHTENED IF NECESSARY.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
ROTATING TABLE
FOR MITER CUTTING
Your miter box will cut any angle from a straight 90
degree cut to 49 degrees right and left. Simply loosen
lock handle (A) Fig. 15, pull out plunger trigger (B) and
move thecontrol arm to the desired angle. THEN TIGHT-
EN LOCK HANDLE (A).
The miter box is equipped with positive stops at the 0,
22-1/2 and 45 degree right and left positions. Simply
loosen lock handle (A) Fig. 15, and move the control arm
until the plunger engages into one of the five positive
stops, four of which are shown at (C). THEN TIGHTEN
LOCK HANDLE (A). To disengage the positive stop, pull
out plunger trigger (B). If adjustment to the positive stops
is necessary see section titled “ADJUSTING TABLE
POSITIVE STOPS.” In addition, a triangle indicator is
provided on the miter scale at the 31-5/8 right and left
miter positions for cutting crown moulding. Refer to the
“CUTTING CROWN MOULDING” section of this manu-
al.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS TIGHTEN LOCK HANDLE (A)
FIG. 15, BEFORE CUTTING.
LOCKING SWITCH IN
THE “OFF” POSITION
IMPORTANT: We suggest that when the miter box is not
in use, the switch be locked in “OFF” position using a
padlock (B), as shown in Fig. 14.
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