Delta 36-545, 36-540 instruction manual Blade Raising and Lowering Control, Blade Tilting Control

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BLADE RAISING AND LOWERING CONTROL

To raise or lower the saw blade, turn handwheel (A) Fig.

26.Turning the handwheel clockwise lowers the blade

and turning the handwheel counterclockwise raises the blade. WARNING: THE BLADE TILTING LOCK HAN-

DLE (B) FIG. 26, MUST BE LOCKED DURING ALL CUTTING OPERATIONS.

BLADE TILTING CONTROL

To tilt the saw blade, loosen blade tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 27, move handwheel (B) until the blade is at the desired angle and tighten lock handle (A). NOTE: The lock handle (A) is spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling out on the handle (A) and repositioning it on the serrated stud located underneath the handle.

WARNING: THE BLADE TILTING LOCK HANDLE (A) MUST BE LOCKED DURING ALL CUT- TING OPERATIONS.

ADJUSTING 90 AND 45

DEGREE POSITIVE STOPS

Your saw is equipped with positive stops for rapid and accurate positioning of the saw blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table. To adjust the positive stops, pro- ceed as follows:

1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

2.Raise the saw blade to its maximum height.

TO ADJUST POSITIVE STOP AT 90 DEGREES

3.Loosen the blade tilting lock handle, move the blade tilting mechanism as far as possible to the left and tight- en the blade tilting lock handle.

4.Place a square (A) Fig. 28, on the table with one end of the square against the blade, as shown, and check to see if the blade is at 90 degrees to the table. If it is not, loosen screw (B) a few turns and move the blade tilting mechanism until the blade is at 90 degrees to the table. Then tighten blade tilting lock handle and tighten screw

(B) until it bottoms.

TO ADJUST POSITIVE STOP AT 45 DEGREES

5.Loosen the blade tilting lock handle, move the blade tilting mechanism as far as possible to the right and tighten the blade tilting lock handle.

6.Place a square (A) Fig. 29, on the table with one end of the square against the blade as shown, and check to see if the blade is at 45 degrees to the table. If it is not, loosen screw (C) a few turns and move the blade tilting mechanism until the blade is at 45 degrees to the table. Then tighten blade tilting lock handle and tighten screw

(C) until it bottoms.

B

A

Fig. 26

A

B

Fig. 27

A

B

Fig. 28

A

C

Fig. 29

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Contents Motorized Bench Saw Safety Rules Always Wear EYE ProtectionAdditional Safety Rules for Circular Saws Unpacking Page Assembly Instructions Assembling Blade Raising and Lowering HandwheelAssembling Blade Guard and SPLIT- TER Assembly Do not completely tighten screws C at this timeMiter Gage Disconnect the SAW from the Power Source Assembling Miter Gage HolderFastening SAW to a Supporting Surface Assembling RIP FenceAssembling Stand Motor Specifications Connecting SAW to Power SourcePower Connections Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords Operating Controls and AdjustmentsLocking Switch OFF Position Starting Stopping SAWBlade Tilting Control Adjusting 90 Degree Positive StopsBlade Raising and Lowering Control RIP Fence Operation and Adjustments Changing the Blade Adjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gage SlotsDisconnect the Tool from the Power Source Operation CROSS-CUTTINGRipping Constructing a Featherboard Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP FenceNational Safety Council Pushstick Page PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance

36-545, 36-540 specifications

The Delta 36-540 and 36-545 are highly regarded table saws designed for precision, durability, and efficiency. These models are widely used by woodworkers, both hobbyists and professionals, and they offer advanced features that enhance cutting capabilities and overall user experience.

One of the main features of the Delta 36-540 is its powerful 15-amp motor, which delivers ample torque and ensures that even the toughest hardwoods can be cut with ease. The motor is designed for smooth operation and minimal vibration, thereby enhancing accuracy during cutting tasks. The saw has a 10-inch blade that can reach impressive speeds, allowing for quick and clean cuts.

The Delta 36-545 model offers similar performance, but it comes with additional features that cater to more advanced users. Both models include a high-quality cast iron table, which provides a robust and stable surface for cutting. This construction helps reduce vibrations and increases the overall stability of the saw, ensuring precise cuts every time.

Both saws incorporate a patented blade-guard system, promoting safety in the workshop. This feature provides clear visibility of the cutting area while safeguarding the user from accidental blade contact. Additionally, the easy-to-use adjustment mechanisms allow users to modify blade height and angle quickly, simplifying the setup process for different cutting applications.

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