Delta 36-426 instruction manual Assembling Unifence Table to SAW

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ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE TABLE TO SAW

1.Remove screw (I) Fig. 49 (D Fig. 54) before placing table on brackets. Position table board (A) Fig. 53 on three angle brackets (B).

2.While holding table board firmly against the saw adapter plate, fasten the table to the three brackets using three #8x7/8" wood screws (D), (E), and (F), Fig.

54.NOTE: The two screws (E) and (F), Fig. 54 can be tightened. Screw (D) Fig. 54 should be left slightly loose at this time.

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

3.Assemble the two brackets (J) to the rear guide rail (K) using the two 1/4-20 x 3/4" carriage bolts placing bolts through holes, then washers and nuts (L), Fig. 55. NOTE: The long leg of the brackets (J) should be against the bottom of the table (A).

4.Fasten the table (A) to the two brackets (J) on the rear guide rail (K) Fig. 56, using two #8x7/8" wood screws.

5.Using a straight edge (S) Fig. 57, make certain the surface of the Unifence table is level with the saw table by adjusting the height of the two leveling screws (E) Fig. 58 at the base of the table legs, and adjusting the height of angle brackets (B) Fig. 53. Position hex nuts

(H) Fig. 58, against the bottom of the table legs to hold the leveling screws in position and tighten. IMPORTANT: Use a level, side to side and front to back, to make sure the Unifence table is level with the saw table.

H

E

Fig. 58

A

B

Fig. 53

DE F

Fig. 54

K A L JL

Fig. 55

J

K

A

Fig. 56

S

Fig. 57

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Contents Limited Edition 10″ Contractor’s Saw General Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules for Table Saws Properly Support Long or Wide workpiecesPower Connections Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords Minimum Gauge Extension CordUnpacking and Cleaning Unifence T-SLOT Rail Fence System Biesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System Unpacking1718 Page Assembling SAW Stand Assembly InstructionsAssembling SAW to Stand Motor Assembling Blade Tilting HandwheelAssembling 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 Switch to Extension Wing Assembling Extension WingUnifence Assembly Instructions Assembling Table Board to SAW BA C B Assembling Unifence Table to SAW Assembling Unifence Guide Rail Setting T-SLOT Rail Stop Assembling Rail StopAssembling Cursor to Unifence Body Assembling Unifence Body to Guide RailBiesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System Assembly Instructions Assembling Unifence to Unifence BodyPage 8″ M ″ L 4 ″ K Page Starting and Stopping SAW Locking Switch OFF PositionOverload Protection Raising and Lowering the Blade Tilting the BladeChecking Blade Alignment Adjusting Blade Alignment Miter Gage Operation and AdjustmentAdjusting Table Insert Changing the SAW BladeDust Chute Storing the Miter GAGE, RIP FENCE, and Arbor WrenchesFence Operation Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking Handle Adjusting Fence Degrees to TableRepositioning Motor for Storage Protecting Cast Iron Table from Rust Common Sawing OperationsCROSS-CUTTING For Unifence Systems only Unifence can be Used AS a CUT-OFF GageRipping with the Unifence Constructing a Push StickUsing Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP Fence Ripping on Left Side of SAW BladeUsing Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Using Accessory Dado Head Shows a typical dado operation using Miter gage as a guideConstructing a Featherboard Adjusting Fence Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Biesemeyer T-SQUARE Fence System Fence OperationAdjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking Handle LubricationPushstick Constructing a Push StickBlade Guard Accessories Deluxe Uniguard Blade GuardAccessories Page Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers