Delta 33-892 Double Insulation, Volt Single Phase Operation, Important Safety Instructions

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DOUBLE INSULATION

If your saw is of double-insulated construction, read the following instructions.

Double-insulated tools are constructed throughout with two separate layers of electrical insulation or one double thickness of insulation between you and the tool's electrical system. Tools built with this insulation system are not intended to be grounded. As a result, your tool is equipped with a two-prong plug which permits you to use extension cords without concern for maintaining a ground connection.

NOTE: Double insulation does not take the place of normal safety precautions when operating this tool. The insulation system is for added protection against injury resulting from a possible electrical insulation failure within the tool.

POLARIZED PLUGS

To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.

240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE OPERATION

The 120/240 volt, dual-voltage motor supplied with your machine was shipped prepared for 120 volt operation. It can be converted for 240 volt operation.

Use the following instructions to convert your saw to 240 volts.

Disconnect the machine from the power source!

1.Remove the screw (C) Fig. D and remove the nameplate cover (B).

2.Carefully slide the switch (C) Fig. D in the motor junction box to read 240 volts. Replace the nameplate cover and screw that were removed in STEP 1.

3.You must also replace the 120 volt plug with a UL/CSA listed plug suitable for 240 volts and the rated current of the saw.

Either use a qualified electrician to do the conversion, or take the machine to an Authorized Delta Service Center. The machine must conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes and ordinances.

Use the 240 volt plug ONLY in an outlet that has the same configuration as the plug illustrated in Fig. C. DO NOT use an adapter with the 240 volt plug.

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A

Fig. C

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Fig. D

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF KICKBACK AND OTHER INJURIES, KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.

2.REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from spindle before turning tool on. Tools, scrap pieces, and other debris can be thrown at high speed, causing injury.

3.KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

4.DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in rain can cause shock or electrocution. Keep your work area well-lit to avoid tripping or placing arms, hands, and fingers in danger.

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Contents 33-890 33-895X 33-891 33-892 Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsSafety Guidelines Definitions General Safety Rules ALL GROUNDED, CORD-CONNECTED MachinesVolt Single Phase Operation Important Safety InstructionsDouble Insulation Polarized PlugsMinimum Gauge for Cord Sets Ampere RatingAdditional Specific Safety Rules Functional Description ForewordSAW Blade Guard and Spreader KickbacksCarton Contents AssemblyAttaching the Overarm Elevating Handle Attaching the Legs to the BaseAttaching the Cuttinghead to the Track ARM Page Adjusting the Table Brackets Parallel to the Track ARM Page Attaching the Table Clamps and Table Clamp Rods Attaching the Table Boards Attaching the SAW Blade and Blade GuardConnecting the SAW to the Power Source Locking Switch in the OFF PositionOperation Starting and StoppingGuide to Controls Track ARM Index Knob See instruction aAdjusting the Overarm Column Adjusting the Yoke Clamp HandleAdjusting the Track Rods Adjusting the Blade Square with the Table TOPPage Adjusting the Track ARM Clamp Handle Adjusting the Square of the SAW Travel to the FenceRemoving the Heeling in the SAW CUT Adjusting the Track ARM Stop Adjusting the Blade Guard and the ANTI-KICKBACK RODCROSS-CUT Stop Attaching the Accessory 33-967 Moulding Cutterhead Guard CROSS-CUTTINGMiter Cutting Compound Miter CuttingRipping OUT-RIPPINGIN-RIPPING PUSH-STICKSPush Stick Constructing a Push StickTroubleshooting Maintenance Accessories ServiceWarranty Mesures DE Sécurité Définitions LES Instructions Importantes DE SureteConservez CES Instructions Conserver CES Directives Directives Relatives À LA Mise À LA TerreDirectives DE Sécurité Importantes Double IsolationFonctionnement Monophasé À 240 Volts Calibre Minimum Pour Rallonge Règles DE Sécurité Supplémentaires AVANT-PROPOS PROTÈGE-LAME ET Couteau SéparateurContenus DE Boite AssemblageOutils Nécessaires Pour L’ASSEMBLAGE Durée Estimée Pour L’ASSEMBLAGEFixation DE LA Poignée DU Bras DE Support Fixation DES Pattes À LA BaseFixation DE LA Tête DE Coupe AU Bras SUR Rail Page Fixation DU Boîtier DU Démarreur À LA Base Modèles 33-891 ET Réglage DES Supports DE LA Table Parallèle AU Bras SUR RailEst en position verticale. Serrer le bouton J et le levier Page Fixation DES Planches DE LA Table Fixation DE LA Lame ET DU PROTÈGE-LAMEFonctionnement Loperation Controle DE LE ET LES AjustementsDémarrage ET Arrêt DE LA Scie Verrouillage DE L’INTERRUPTEUR EN Position « Arrêt »Diriger AUX Parties Réglage DE LA Colonne DU Bras DE Support Réglage DE LA Poignée DE Fixation DE LA FourcheRéglage DES Tiges DE Guidage Page Réglage DU Levier DE Fixation DU Bras SUR Rail Réglage DE LA Course DE LA Scie Perpendiculaire AU GuideCorrection DU « Talonnement » DU Trait DE Coupe Réglage DU PROTÈGE-LAME ET DE LA Tige ANTI-EFFET DE Rebond Butée Pour LE TronçonnageRéglage DE LA Butée DU Bras SUR Rail Utilisation DE LA Machine TronçonnageDécoupe À Onglet Mixte Coupe À OngletSciage EN Long Sciage EN Long Vers L’EXTÉRIEURSciage EN Long Vers L’INTÉRIEUR UN PoussoirPoussoir Fabrication DUN PoussoirDepannage Entretien Garder LA Machine PropreDémarrage Impossible Lubrification ET Protection Contre LA RouilleAccessoiries Remplacement Gratuit DE LétiquetteGarantie Pièces DE RechangeInstrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Pautas DE SEGURIDAD/DEFINICIONESConserve Estas Instrucciones Normas Generales DE SeguridadInstrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Instrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Doble AislamientoOperación DE UNA Sola Fase CON 240 Voltios Calibre Mínimo Para LOS Juegos DE Cables Normas Específicas Adicionales DE Seguridad Descripción Funcional IntroducciónContenido DE Carton EnsamblajeDesempaquetado Y Limpieza Herramientas Necesarias Para EL MontajeCómo Anexar EL Mango DE Elevación DEL Sobrebrazo Cómo Anexar LAS Patas a LA BaseCómo Anexar EL Cabezal DE Corte AL Brazo Guía Page Page Page De ambos soportes Cómo Anexar LA Hoja DE Sierra Y EL Protector DE LA Hoja Cómo Anexar LAS Tablas DE BancoConectar LA Sierraa LA Fuente DEL Poder OperaciónEncendido Y Apagado DE LA Sierra Guía Para Piezas Cómo Ajustar LA Columna DEL Sobrebrazo Cómo Ajustar EL Mango DE Fijación DE LA HorquillaCómo Ajustar LAS Varillas Guía Page Ajuste DEL Mango DE Fijación DEL Brazo Guía Cómo Eliminar LA Inclinación Lateral DEL Corte Tope DE Corte Transversal Ajuste DEL Tope DEL Brazo GuíaUtilizar LA Maquina Corte TransversalIngletee Cortar Corte DE Ingletes CompuestosCorte Longitudinal Corte Longitudinal ExternoCorte Longitudinal Interno Vara Para EmpujarConstrucción DE UNA Vara Para Empujar Localizacion DE Fallas Mantenimiento Mantenga LA Máquina LimpiaFalla EN EL Encendido Lubricación Y Protección Contra ÓxidoServicio Piezas DE RepuestoReemplazo Gratuito DE LAS Etiquetas DE Advertencia Mantenimiento Y ReparacionesAccessories Delta Machinery Highway 45 North Jackson, TN 800
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