Delta 36-426 instruction manual Adjusting Clamping Action of Fence Locking Handle, Lubrication

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E

D

F

Fig. 146

ADJUSTING CLAMPING ACTION OF FENCE LOCKING HANDLE

When the fence locking handle (A) is pushed to the down position, (Fig. 147), the fence assembly (B) should be completely clamped to the guide tube (C). If the fence assembly (B) is not completely clamped to the guide tube (C) when the handle (A) is pushed down, as shown in Fig. 147, lift up handle (A) and raise fence assembly (B) up off the guide tube (C). Slightly tighten the two adjusting screws (D) and (E) Fig. 148, using the 3/16″ allen wrench (F) not supplied. Adjusting screws (D) and (E) Fig. 148, should be tightened an equal amount. Replace fence onto the guide tube and re-check to see if the fence assembly (B) Fig. 147 is completely tightened to the guide tube (C) with the locking handle (A) pushed down. Adjust further if necessary. IMPORTANT: AFTER ADJUSTING THE CLAMPING

ACTION OF THE FENCE LOCKING HANDLE, CHECK TO SEE IF THE FENCE IS PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAGE SLOT AND ADJUST IF NECESSARY.

B

E

D

A

C

F

Fig. 147

Fig. 148

LUBRICATION

1.Apply household floor paste wax to fence and guide tube sliding surfaces weekly. Also, saw table and extension table surface should be waxed often.

2.Apply grease to cam lock (A) Fig. 149, and cam foot

(B) occasionally to prevent wear.

A

B

Fig. 149

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