Delta 40-540 warranty Adjusting Blade TEN- Sion

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5.Fig. 26 illustrates the quickset blade changing wrench (K) engaged with the lower blade holder assem- bly. Turn wrench counterclockwise to loosen screw (J) Figs. 26 and 27, and remove blade from lower chuck, as shown in Fig. 27.

6.Insert new blade into the lower and upper blade holders in the same manner, making certain the blade teeth are pointing down toward the table.

7.Apply blade tension by referring to the following section "ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION."

J

K

Fig. 26

J

Fig. 27

ADJUSTING BLADE TEN- SION

Tension is applied to the blade when the blade tension lever (A) Fig. 28, is in the rear position, as shown. When the lever (A) is moved forward, as shown in Fig. 29, blade tension is released.

To increase blade tension, turn knob (B) Fig. 29, clock- wise and to decrease blade tension, turn knob (B) counter-clockwise. When adjusting blade tension, lever

(A)should be in the forward position, as shown in Fig. 29. NOTE: It is necessary to adjust the blade tension knob (B) only when the blade is removed from both upper and lower blade holders and a new or different type of blade is assembled to the holders. It is not nec- essary to adjust blade tension when the blade is removed and replaced in only the upper blade holder as in performing inside cutting operations.

Adjusting the blade for proper tension is usually accom- plished by trial and error; however, a good method to use is to pluck the rear of the blade, like a guitar string, after the tension lever (A) Fig. 29, is moved to the rear. A high-pitched tone of the blade should be heard and this usually indicates proper tension. Finer blades require more tensioning (a higher pitched sound) while thicker blades require less tension.

A

Fig. 28

BA

Fig. 29

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Contents Model Always Wear EYE Protection Safety RulesUnpacking and Cleaning Additional Safety Rules For Scroll SawsCC O Assembly InstructionsPage Page Grounding Instructions Connecting Scroll SAW to Power SourceFastening Scroll SAW to Supporting Surface Table Insert ON-OFF and Variable Speed SwitchesLocking ON-OFF Switch in the OFF Position Changing Blades Adjusting Blade TEN- Sion Tilting the Table Adjusting Clamping Action of Upper Blade HolderLeveling the Table Adjusting HolddownAdjusting Dust Blower Inside Cutting Following a LineBlade Breakage LubricationChoice of Blade and Speed