Delta 36-841 instruction manual

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G

 

H

 

I

Fig. 39

6.Fasten the front (F) and rear table (G) supports Fig. 39, to the bottom of the table as shown using four #8x7/8" long screws (H) supplied. NOTE: The slots closer to the angles in the supports (F) and (G) should be against the table. NOTE: Holes (I) Fig. 39 will not be fastened to the table board at this time. NOTE: Make certain the ends of the table supports do not extend out past the table. The rear support (G) Fig. 39, can be fastened to the bottom of the table by tightening screws

(H). At this time, however, the screws (H) holding the front support (F) should not be completely tightened.

CAUTION: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN MOUNTING SCREWS. Over-tightening screws in particle board may cause them to strip.

7.Assemble Z-brackets (J) Fig. 40, to the inside edge on right side of extension wing (K) as shown, using three 7/16-20x 3/4" hex head screws, lockwashers, and flat washers (L). Place lockwasher, washer, z-bracket onto screw and thread screw from the inside of the extension wing and tighten securely. NOTE: Using a square (M) Fig. 41, make certain that Z-brackets (J) are perpendicular to the saw table as shown. Also, lift upward on Z-brackets while tightening screws to eliminate any play.

8.Fig. 42, illustrates Z-brackets (J) properly assembled to extension wing.

9.Assemble angle brackets (N) Fig. 43, onto three Z- brackets (J), two of which are shown, using three 1/4-20 x 3/4" carriage bolts, flat washers and hex nuts (P).

NOTE: The longer leg of angle brackets (N) Fig. 43, must be secured to Z-brackets (J).

NOTE: Do not completely tighten hardware at this time.

10.Fig. 44, illustrates angle brackets (N) properly assembled to Z-brackets (J).

P

N

Fig. 43

L

K

J

Fig. 40

M

J

Fig. 41

J

Fig. 42

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J

J

N

Fig. 44

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Contents Limited Edition Unisaw with 52 Unifence General Safety Rules Refer to them often Use them to instruct others Additional Safety Rules for Circular SawsPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Unpacking and CleaningUnisaw Unifence Assembling Blade Tilting Mechanism Handle Commercial Biesemeyer Fence SystemAssembling Extension Wings Assembling ON/OFF SwitchAssembling Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Using a wrench to hold the hex nut J , tight Fastening Motor Cord to SAW Frame Assembling Dust Chute Adapter Motor CoverMiter Gage Holder and Wrench Holder Assembling RIP Fence Holder BracketsPage Page Assembling Unifence Guide Rail to Table Assembling Unifence Shelf BoardPage Assembling Unifence Rail Stop Setting Flip StopAdjusting Clamp Handle Positive Indents Assembling Cursor to Unifence BodyAssembling Unifence Body to Guide Rail Fence Operation Assembling Fence to Unifence BodyRipping with Unifence Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Adjusting Fence 90 Degrees to TableRipping on Left Side of SAW Blade Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking HandleUsing Auxiliary Wood Facing on the Unifence Using the Fence AS a CUT-OFF GageAssembling Guide Rails Assembling Table Legs to Extension Table Assembling Guide Tube to Front Rail Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking HandleFence Lubrication Starting and Stopping the SAW Operating Controls Unisaw AdjustmentsAdjusting Table Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive StopsMiter Gage Operation and Adjustment Adjusting Table InsertMaintenance Replacing Belts and Adjusting Belt TensionChanging the SAW Blade Operations Protecting Cast Iron Table from RustCROSS-CUTTING Ripping Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on Biesemeyer RIP FenceUsing Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Using Accessory Dado Head Constructing a Featherboard Blade Guard AccessoriesConstructing a Push Stick PushstickAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers