INSTRUCTION MANUAL10" Table Saw(Model 36-550)(Model 36-560 w/stand)PART NO. 904817 - 02-19-02Copyright © 2002 Delta MachineryESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 25To
108. Assemble splitter (H) Fig. 14, to splitter supportbracket (B) as shown using M6 x 20mm hex head screw(L), 1/4" external tooth washer, and 1/
11ASSEMBLING EXTENSION WING1. Assemble extension wing (A) Fig. 18, to the saw table using three 1/4-20 x 5/8” hex head screws (B), 1/4"lockwasher
12ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE1. Thread an M8 hex nut (A) Fig. 22, approximatelyhalfway onto stud of handle (B).2. Thread handle (B) Fig. 22, into tapped hole
13ASSEMBLINGMITER GAGE HOLDER1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.2. Assemble spring clip (E) Fig. 26, to the miter gageholder (A) as shown using a
14ASSEMBLINGOUTFEED SUPPORT1. Loosely fasten brackets (A) Fig. 31, to the bottom leftside of the saw table as shown, using two M6x15mmhex head screws
15ASSEMBLING STAND(FOR MODEL 36-560 ONLY)1. Assemble the stand as shown in Fig. 36, using 16carriage bolts, flat washers and hex nuts. Do notcompletel
16OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTSSTARTING ANDSTOPPING SAW1. The on/off switch is located underneath the switchshield (A) Fig. 41. To turn the saw
17BLADE TILTING CONTROLTo tilt the saw blade, loosen blade tilting lock handle (A)Fig. 45, move handwheel (B) until the blade is at thedesired angle a
18RIP FENCE OPERATIONAND ADJUSTMENTS1. To move the rip fence (A) Fig. 48, along the table, liftup fence locking lever (B), slide the fence to the des
19ADJUSTING BLADEPARALLEL TOMITER GAGE SLOTSThe blade was adjusted parallel to the miter gage slotsat the factory. In order to insure accurate cuts an
2GENERAL SAFETY RULESWoodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, thereare certain ha
20OPERATIONCommon sawing operations include ripping and cross-cutting plus a few other standard operations of a fundamentalnature. As with all power t
21If the ripped work is less than 4 inches wide, a push stickshould always be used to complete the feed, as shownin Fig. 124. The push stick can easil
22CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARDFig. 60, illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard. The material which the featherboard is constructedof,
23CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICKWhen ripping work less than 4 inches wide, a push stick should be used to complete the feed and could easily bemade from sc
24Two Year Limited WarrantyDelta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessory which
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORTABLE SAW3WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until
4POWER CONNECTIONSA separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and shouldbe protected
Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cord whichhas a 3-prong grounding type plug a
6Fig. 36 - Rip Fence7 - Wrenches for Blade Changing8 - M8 Hex Nut for Rip Fence9 - Locking Handle for Rip Fence10 - Fence Rail11 - Blade Raising and L
7Fig. 4FOR MODEL 36-560 ONLY49 - Leg (4)50 - 3/8” Flat Washer for Mounting Saw to Stand & for Assembling Stand (24)51 - Foot (4)52 - M8 Hex Nut fo
8ASSEMBLYASSEMBLING BLADERAISING AND LOWERINGHANDWHEEL1. Insert M6 x 55mm cheese head screw (14) Fig. 3,through handle (E) Fig. 5 and assemble handle
9ASSEMBLINGBLADE GUARD ANDSPLITTER ASSEMBLY1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.2. IMPORTANT: THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTERASSEMBLY MUST BE PROPERLY
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