Porter-Cable 33-890, 33-892, 33-891, 33-895X Assembly Tools Required, Guide to Parts

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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED

*Blade wrenches (supplied)

*1/2” and 3/8” open end or socket wrenches (not included)

*5/16” hex wrench (not included)

*Flat screwdriver and hammer (not included)

ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATE - 2-3 hrs.

THE 12" RADIAL ARM SAW IS VERY HEAVY AND REQUIRES SEVERAL PEOPLE TO LIFT AND MANUEVER IT DURING ASSEMBLY.

GUIDE TO PARTS

The following is an explanation of the operating controls of the Delta 12” Radial Saw. We suggest you study these explanations carefully to familiarize yourself with the controls before turning on the power, to avoid damage to the saw or personal injury.

AM

CB

N

F

L

G

D

EJ

H

K

Fig. 2

A – TRACK ARM CLAMP KNOB. Controls swing of track arm for all miter cutting operations. Locks track arm at any angle for the full 360º rotation. To rotate track arm loosen clamp knob and rotate arm. The arm will stop at the 0º and 45º positions right and left. To move the arm past these points the track arm index knob (B) must be pulled out. (Fig. 2)

B – TRACK ARM INDEX KNOB. Locates 0º and 45º position, right and left, of the track arm. (Fig. 2)

C – YOKE INDEX LEVER. Locates each 90º position of the yoke for ripping or cross-cutting operations. When rotating the yoke the yoke clamp handle must first be loose. (Fig. 2)

D – YOKE CLAMP HANDLE. The yoke clamp handle must be loose when rotating the yoke to the rip or cross-cut position. (Fig. 3)

E – ANTI-KICKBACK DEVICE. When ripping, the yoke is po- sitioned and clamped so that the blade is parallel to the fence. The infeed side of the blade guard is lowered until it almost touches the workpiece. The anti-kickback rod is then lowered so that the fingers catch and hold the workpiece. Never rip from the anti-kickback end of the blade guard. (Fig. 3)

F – OVERARM ELEVATING HANDLE. Controls the depth of cut in all operations. Turning the handle raises or lowers the

Fig. 3

overarm. (Fig. 2)

G – CUTTINGHEAD CLAMP KNOB. Locks cuttinghead at any position on the track arm. When ripping the cutting clamp knob must be tight. (Fig. 3)

H – BEVEL INDEX KNOB. Locates 0º and 45º and 90º positions of the motor when bevel cutting. When tilting the motor for bevel cutting, the bevel clamp handle must first be loose. (Fig. 3)

J – BEVEL CLAMP LEVER. Controls tilt of motor for bevel cutting operations. Locks motor at any desired angle on the bevel scale. (Fig. 3)

K – TABLE CLAMP KNOBS. Allows the operator to quickly set the desired fence position. (Fig. 3)

L – ON-OFF SWITCH. Conveniently placed at eye level; switch can be turned on or off in an instant for added operator protection. (Fig. 3)

M – MITER SCALE. Indicates degrees left and right for setting track arm. (Fig. 2)

N – TRACK ARM STOP. (Located under the track arm.). See

(A)Fig. 58 on Page 24 for illustration. This stop prevents the blade from contacting column when making straight cut-offs with the motor tilted for a 45 degree bevel cut.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

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Contents Radial Arm Saw Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsGeneral Safety Rules Avoid Kickback by Additional Safety Rules for Radial ARM SawsMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsThree Phase Operation Grounding InstructionsMinimum Gauge Extension Cord Extension CordsFunctional Description Carton ContentsAssembly Tools Required AssemblyDisconnect Machine from Power Source Guide to PartsAssembling Overarm Elevating Handle Assembling Legs to BaseAssembling Cuttinghead to Track ARM AB CPage Assembling Starter BOX to Base 33-891 and 33-892 Models Adjusting Table Brackets Parallel to Track ARM Page Assembling Table Clamps and Table Clamp Rods Assembling SAW Blade and Blade Guard Assembling Table BoardsLocking Switch in OFF Position OperationStarting and Stopping SAW Adjusting Yoke Clamp Handle Adjusting Overarm ColumnAdjusting Track Rods Adjusting Cuttinghead Ball Bearings Against Track RodsAdjusting Blade Square with Table TOP Adjusting Track ARM Clamp Handle Adjusting SAW Travel Square with Fence CROSS-CUT Stop Removing Heeling in SAW CUTAdjusting Blade Guard and ANTI-KICKBACK ROD Adjusting Track ARM StopAssembling Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Guard Miter Cutting CROSS-CUTTINGRipping Compound Miter CuttingOUT-RIPPING IN-RIPPINGConstructing a Push Stick PushstickDisconnect Machine from the Power Source Troubleshooting Guide MaintenanceService AccessoriesWarranty Page Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers