Delta 36-412 instruction manual Selecting 0, 33.9AND 45 Bevel Positive Stops

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SELECTING 0°, 33.9°AND 45° BEVEL POSITIVE STOPS

The bevel setting feature utilizes a sliding plate (A) Fig. 24, pin (B), and bushing (C) design that is used to select the bevel angle. The position of the pin (B) and the sliding plate

(A) determine the bevel angle.

DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE

A

POWER SOURCE.

1.Position the bevel detent plate so that the desired angle (A) Fig. 23 is exposed immediately to the left or right of the housing (H) Fig. 23.

2.Lift the front handle (A) Fig. 22 to disengage bevel lock.

3. Tilt the cuttinghead left or right as desired until it stops on plate (A) Fig. 23. NOTE: Shown from the rear, Fig. 25 illustrates the sliding plate positioned for 33.9° right and Fig. 26 illustrates the sliding plate positioned for 33.9° left.

4. Lower the front handle to engage the bevel lock.

NOTE: To perform a bevel cut of more than 45°, pull the bevel pin (B) out to bypass the bevel detent plate. 48° left or right is possible.

MAKE SURE THAT THE FENCES ARE CLEAR OF THE GUARD AND BLADE BEFORE USING SAW.

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B

A

Fig. 25

 

Fig. 26

ADJUSTING 0°, 33.9°, AND 45° BEVEL POSITIVE STOPS

The bevel adjustment utilizes a sliding plate (A) Fig. 24, pin (B), and bushing (C) design feature that can be adjusted to fine-adjust the bevel angle. The position of the pin within the bushing is adjustable and, when set, determines the bevel angle. To adjust, loosen the pin locking screws, move to desired location, and tighten securely.

DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

1.Position the bevel detent plate so that the desired angle (A) Fig. 27 is exposed.

2.Lift the front handle (A) Fig. 28 to disengage the bevel lock.

3.Tilt the cuttinghead left or right as desired until it stops on the plate (A) Fig. 27.

4.To adjust, loosen the pin locking set screw(s) (D) Fig. 29 (shown from the rear), located on the side of the trunnion and rotate the bushing (C) to the desired location. Rotate the left bushing clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the bevel angle. Tighten screw(s) (D) securely.

NOTE: The right bushing adjustment is opposite the left.

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Contents Dual-Bevel Compound Miter Saw Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsFailure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury General Safety RulesStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Additional Safety Rules for Miter Saws Power Connections Functional Description Disconnect the Machine from Power Source AssemblyAttaching Dust BAG Moving Cuttinghead to the UP PositionFence Operation Moving Table to the 0 CUT-OFF PositionED E Operations Locking Switch in the OFF PositionFastening Machine to Supporting Surface Starting and Stopping MachineAdjusting Fence 90 to Blade Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Movable Table and BaseRotating Table for Miter Cutting Table Hazard Zone Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTilting Cuttinghead for Bevel Cutting Disconnect the Machine from the Power Source Adjusting 0, 33.9, and 45 Bevel Positive StopsSelecting 0, 33.9AND 45 Bevel Positive Stops Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Trunnion and Bevel Bracket Adjusting the Bevel LockAdjusting the Tension of Cuttinghead Return Spring Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Cuttinghead ARM and TrunnionTypical Operations and Helpful Hints Adjusting Lower Blade GuardAuxiliary Wood Fence Cutting Aluminum Auxiliary Fence SpacerCutting Bowed Material Constructing Work Support ExtensionsCutting Crown Moulding Using BUILT-IN Stops Cutting Crown Moulding Flat Position Wear Ansi Z87.1 Safety Glasses While Using Compressed AIR Troubleshooting MaintenanceDo not remove the rear guard J Fig Changing the BladeAccessories ServiceBrush Inspection and Replacement Two Year Limited New Product Warranty WarrantyMichigan Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers