Delta 36-426 Assembling Blade Tilting Handwheel, Assembling Motor to Motor Mounting Plate

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ASSEMBLING BLADE TILTING HANDWHEEL

1.Attach blade tilting handwheel (A) Fig. 13 to shaft

(B). Make certain slot (C) in handwheel is engaged with roll pin (D) on the shaft.

D

A

B

C

2.Thread locking lever (E) Fig. 14, on shaft.

3.Fig. 14 illustrates the blade tilting handwheel (A) and locking lever (E) assembled to the saw.

Fig. 13

A

E

Fig. 14

MOTOR

The motor shipped with your saw is a 1-1/2 H.P. at 115 volts or 2 H.P. at 230 volts, Ball Bearing, Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run motor.

This motor has been especially selected to best supply power to your machine, and the relative safety of the machine is enhanced by its use. Use only this motor, as the use of other motors may be detrimental to the performance and safety of the saw.

ASSEMBLING MOTOR TO MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE

WARNING: WHEN ASSEMBLING THE MOTOR TO THE MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE, MAKE CERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

1.Assemble the motor (A) to the motor mounting plate

(B) as shown in Fig. 15, using four 5/16-18 carriage bolts, flat washers, star washers, and hex nuts (C). Assemble star washers on bolts, place bolts through holes, then assemble lockwashers and hex nuts.

NOTE: Do not completely tighten the hex nuts at this time.

C

B

A

Fig. 15

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