Delta 36-426 instruction manual Ba C B

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4.Assemble shelf support bracket (M) Fig. 48 to the table legs (A) using two U-clamps (N), 1/4″ flat washers, and 1/4-20 hex nuts (P). NOTE: Height adjustments to the bracket can be made later.

5.Fasten the front table support (F) Fig. 49 to the bottom of the table using two #8 x 3/4″ long self tapping wood screws (H) and (I) supplied. NOTE: The slots closer to the angles in the support (F) should be against the table and the vertical flange of the table support should be flush with the front edge of the table. NOTE: Screws (H) and (I) Fig. 49 should not be completely tightened to the table board at this time. NOTE: Make certain the end of the table support does not extend out past the table. NOTE: Screw (I) must be removed and reinstalled when table is mounted to the saw.

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

6.Fasten the rear table support (A) Fig. 50 to the saw table. Insert a 3/8-16 x1″ hex head screw (B), through hole in rear support and table, place a 3/8″ washer onto the screw and thread a 3/8-16 hex nut onto screw and tighten. Repeat this process for the remaining hole. Hole (C) is not used on cast iron wing.

7.Assemble the three brackets (J) to the table adapter plate (K) using the three 1/4-20 x 3/4″ carriage bolts, nuts and washers (Fig. 51). NOTE: The long leg of the brackets

(J) should be against the adapter plate (K). Do not completely tighten brackets (J) to adapter plate (K) at this time.

8.Fasten the table adapter plate (B) Fig. 52 to the right side of the saw table. Place a 7/16″ lockwasher onto a 7/16-20 x1″ hex head screw (D), insert screw through the table adapter plate and thread screw into right side of saw table. Repeat this process for the two remaining holes. NOTE: Before tightening screws (D), use a straight edge to make sure top of the adapter plate (B) is level with or slightly below surface of the saw table. Also make sure that the front edge of the adapter (B) does not stick out past the front edge of the saw table.

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M

N

P

Fig. 48

H

F

I

Fig. 49

D

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Fig. 50

K

J

 

Fig. 51

D

B

Fig. 52

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Contents Limited Edition 10″ Contractor’s Saw General Safety Rules Properly Support Long or Wide workpieces Additional Safety Rules for Table SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMinimum Gauge Extension Cord Extension CordsUnpacking and Cleaning Unifence T-SLOT Rail Fence System Unpacking Biesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System1718 Page Assembly Instructions Assembling SAW StandAssembling SAW to Stand Assembling Blade Tilting Handwheel MotorAssembling Motor to Motor Mounting Plate Assembling Motor and Motor Mounting Plate to SAW Page Connecting Motor Cord to Switch Assembly Assembling Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly If an alignment is necessary, loosen the two screws Page Assembling Extension Wing Assembling Switch to Extension WingUnifence Assembly Instructions Assembling Table Board to SAW BA C B Assembling Unifence Table to SAW Assembling Unifence Guide Rail Assembling Rail Stop Setting T-SLOT Rail StopAssembling Unifence Body to Guide Rail Assembling Cursor to Unifence BodyAssembling Unifence to Unifence Body Biesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System Assembly InstructionsPage 8″ M ″ L 4 ″ K Page Locking Switch OFF Position Starting and Stopping SAWOverload Protection Tilting the Blade Raising and Lowering the BladeChecking Blade Alignment Miter Gage Operation and Adjustment Adjusting Blade AlignmentChanging the SAW Blade Adjusting Table InsertStoring the Miter GAGE, RIP FENCE, and Arbor Wrenches Dust ChuteFence Operation Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Adjusting Fence Degrees to Table Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking HandleRepositioning Motor for Storage Common Sawing Operations Protecting Cast Iron Table from RustCROSS-CUTTING Unifence can be Used AS a CUT-OFF Gage For Unifence Systems onlyConstructing a Push Stick Ripping with the UnifenceRipping on Left Side of SAW Blade Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP FenceUsing Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Shows a typical dado operation using Miter gage as a guide Using Accessory Dado HeadConstructing a Featherboard Biesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System Fence Operation Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage SlotsLubrication Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking HandleConstructing a Push Stick PushstickDeluxe Uniguard Blade Guard Blade Guard AccessoriesAccessories Page Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers