Delta 36-841 instruction manual Fence Lubrication, Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots

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FENCE LUBRICATION

1.Apply paste wax to fence and guide tube sliding sur- faces weekly.

2.Apply grease to cam lock (A) Fig. 102, and cam foot

(B) occasionally to prevent wear.

ADJUSTING FENCE

PARALLEL TO MITER

GAGE SLOTS

NOTE: Delta table saws have been aligned at the factory so that the miter gage slots in the table are parallel with the saw blade. It is recommended, however, to check and make certain this alignment is correct before adjust- ing the fence parallel to the miter gage slot as follows:

The fence (A) Fig. 103, must be adjusted so it is parallel to the miter gage slots (B). To check and adjust, move fence (A) until the bottom edge of the fence is in line with the edge of one of the miter gage slots as shown, and push down on the fence clamping lever (C). Check to see if the fence (A) is parallel to the miter gage slot, the entire length of the table. If an adjustment must be made, lift up fence locking lever (C) and raise fence up off the guide tube, as shown in Fig. 104. Slightly tighten or loosen one of the two adjusting screws (D) or (E) Fig. 104, using a 3/16" alIen wrench (F), not supplied. Replace the fence on the guide tube and check again to see if the edge of the fence is parallel with the miter gage slot the entire length of the slot. Repeat this adjustment until you are sure the fence is parallel with the miter gage slot.

IMPORTANT: VERY LITTLE MOVEMENT OF SCREWS

(D)AND (E) IS NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE FENCE PARALLEL WITH THE MITER GAGE SLOT.

ADJUSTING CLAMPING ACTION OF FENCE LOCKING HANDLE

When the fence locking handle (A) is pushed to the down position, as shown in Fig. 105, the fence assembly (B) should be completely clamped to the guide tube (C). If the fence assembly (B) is not completely clamped to the guide tube (C) when the handle (A) is pushed down, as shown in Fig. 105, lift up handle (A) and raise fence assembly (B) up off the guide tube (C). Slightly tighten the two adjusting screws (D) and (E) Fig. 104, using the 3/16" allen wrench (F) not supplied. Adjusting screws (D) and (E) Fig. 104. should be tightened an equal amount. Replace fence onto the guide tube and recheck to see if the fence assembly (B) Fig. 105, is completely tightened to the guide tube (C) with the locking handle (A) pushed down. Adjust further if necessary.

IMPORTANT: AFTER ADJUSTING THE CLAMPING ACTION OF THE FENCE LOCKING HANDLE, CHECK TO SEE IF THE FENCE IS PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAGE SLOT AND ADJUST IF NECESSARY.

A

B

Fig. 102

A

B

Fig. 103

E

D

F

Fig. 104

B

CA

Fig. 105

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Contents Limited Edition Unisaw with 52 Unifence General Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules for Circular Saws Refer to them often Use them to instruct othersMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Unpacking and Cleaning Extension CordsUnisaw Unifence Commercial Biesemeyer Fence System Assembling Blade Tilting Mechanism HandleAssembling ON/OFF Switch Assembling Extension WingsAssembling Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Using a wrench to hold the hex nut J , tight Fastening Motor Cord to SAW Frame Motor Cover Miter Gage Holder and Wrench HolderAssembling RIP Fence Holder Brackets Assembling Dust Chute AdapterPage Page Assembling Unifence Shelf Board Assembling Unifence Guide Rail to TablePage Setting Flip Stop Assembling Unifence Rail StopAssembling Cursor to Unifence Body Adjusting Clamp Handle Positive IndentsAssembling Unifence Body to Guide Rail Assembling Fence to Unifence Body Fence OperationRipping with Unifence Adjusting Fence 90 Degrees to Table Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage SlotsAdjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking Handle Ripping on Left Side of SAW BladeUsing the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on the Unifence Assembling Guide Rails Assembling Table Legs to Extension Table Assembling Guide Tube to Front Rail Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking Handle Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage SlotsFence Lubrication Operating Controls Unisaw Adjustments Starting and Stopping the SAWAdjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive Stops Adjusting TableAdjusting Table Insert Miter Gage Operation and AdjustmentReplacing Belts and Adjusting Belt Tension MaintenanceChanging the SAW Blade Protecting Cast Iron Table from Rust OperationsCROSS-CUTTING Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on Biesemeyer RIP Fence RippingUsing Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Using Accessory Dado Head Blade Guard Accessories Constructing a FeatherboardPushstick Constructing a Push StickAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers