Delta 28-185 Specifications Page 13

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TiLTiNG THE TABLE
To tilt the table for angle sawing, loosen table tilting lock
handle (A) Fig. 26, and tilt the table until the pointer (B)
indicates the desired angle on the scale (C). Then tighten
tock handle (A). The table will tilt up to 45 degrees to the
front. A positive stop is provided to ensure that the table will
always be returned 90 degrees to the blade. See section
titled LEVELING THE TABLE.
LEVELING THE TABLE
Square cuts are made when the table surface is at 90
degrees to the blade. To check and adjust, proceed as
follows:
1. Loosen the table tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 27, and
tilt the table all the way to the back. Then tighten lock
handle (A).
2. Place a square (B) Fig. 27, on the table surface with
one end of the square against the side of the blade, as
shown, and check to see if the table is 90 degrees to the
blade.
3. if an adjustment is necessary, loosen table tilting lock
handle (A) Fig. 27, and loosen nut (C). Using wrench
supplied with the band saw, tighten or loosen screw (D)
until end (E) of screw contacts the frame when the table is
90 degrees to the blade. Then tighten lock handle (A) and
nut (C) and adjust pointer to point to the zero degree mark
on the table tilt scale.
CHANGING BLADES
1. Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2. Release blade tension, open hinged door (A) Fig. 28,
and remove upper blade guard (B). Remove table align-
ment screw, washer, and wing nut (C).
3. Carefully remove saw blade (D) Fig. 28.
4. Assemble new 56-1/8" saw blade to both wheels,
making sure teeth on saw blade are pointing down toward
the table.
5. Adjust blade tension and tracking and replace upper
blade guard (B) Fig. 28, and table alignment screw,
washer, and wing nut (C).
MITER GAGE
A miter gage (A) Fig. 29, is supplied with your band saw.
The miter gage body (C) can be adjusted up to 45 degrees
right and left by loosening lock knob (B), rotating miter
gage body (C) to the desired angle, and tightening lock
knob (B).
Fig. 27
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
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