Delta ts200ls, TS200 Troubleshooting, Constructing a Featherboard, Power Tool Institute

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CONSTRUCTING A FEATHERBOARD

Fig. 49, illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard. The material which the featherboard is constructed of, should be a straight piece of wood that is free of knots and cracks. Featherboards are used to keep the work in contact with the fence and table, as shown in Fig. 50, and help prevent kickbacks. Clamp the featherboards to the fence and table so that the leading edge of the featherboards will support the workpiece until the cut is completed. An 8″ high flat board can be clamped to the rip fence and the featherboard can be clamped to the 8″ high board.

Use featherboards for all non “thru-sawing” operations where the guard and splitter assembly must be removed. Always replace the guard and splitter assembly when the non thru-sawing operation is completed.

Kerf should be about 1/4" apart.

Fig. 49

Further information on the safe and proper operation of table saws is available in the Delta “Getting the Most Out of Your Table Saw” How- To Book, Catalog No. 11-400. Additional Information on table saw safety, including a table saw safety video, is available from the following:

POWER TOOL INSTITUTE

1300 Sumner Avenue

Cleveland, OH 44115-2851

www.powertoolinstitute.com

Fig. 50

TROUBLESHOOTING

For assistance with your machine, visit our website at www.deltamachinery.com for a list of service centers or call the DELTA Machinery help line at 1-800-223-7278 (In Canada call 1-800-463-3582).

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Contents Motorized Bench Saw Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionGeneral Safety Rules Important Safety InstructionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, USE of this Tool can GenerateAdditional Specific Safety Rules Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious InjuryPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Carton Contents Functional DescriptionParts Assembly Unpacking and CleaningAssembly Tools Required Elevating and Supporting Surfaces for a SAW with no StandAssembling Stand for Model TS200LS SAW to Stand TS200LS onlyAttaching Blade Height Adjusting Handwheel Attaching Blade Guard and Splitter AssemblyOn the screw L Fig Miter Gauge Attaching Miter Gauge HolderAssembling RIP Fence Illustrates the miter gauge D inserted into the holderLocking Switch in the OFF Position Blade Height AdjustmentOperation Starting and Stopping SAWBlade Tilt Adjustment 45 Degree Positive Stop AdjustmentsTo Adjust Positive Stop AT 45 Degrees RIP Fence Operation Adjustments Table Insert AdjustmentMiter Gauge Operation Adjustments Adjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge SlotsChanging the Blade CROSS-CUTTINGNever USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTING RippingUsing Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP Fence Accessory Dado CutterheadConstructing a Push Stick Guard Removed for CLARITY. Always USE the GuardPage Pushstick Constructing a Push StickTroubleshooting Power Tool InstituteConstructing a Featherboard Maintenance ServiceAccessories WarrantyPage Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers