Delta 33-830 instruction manual Assembling Blade and Blade Guard to Machine

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ASSEMBLING BLADE AND BLADE GUARD TO MACHINE

1.DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE. USE ONLY 10BLADES WITH 5/8ARBOR HOLES AND

RATED FOR 5000 RPM OR HIGHER.

2.Assemble the inside (thick) arbor flange (A) Fig. 44, onto the arbor shaft with the recessed side of flange (A) facing out.

3.With the blade guard (B) Fig. 45, in the left hand, insert saw blade (C) into the blade guard (B) and onto the arbor shaft.

4.Assemble the outside (thin) blade flange (D) Fig. 45, with the recessed side of flange (D) facing in and arbor nut (E) onto the arbor shaft. NOTE: ARBOR NUT (E)

FIG. 45, HAS A LEFT HAND THREAD.

5.Lift cam (F) Fig. 46, and assemble blade guard (B) onto cutting-head assembly. NOTE: MAKE CERTAIN

TONGUE ON GUARD SEATS INTO GROOVE OF CUTTING-HEAD.

6.Rotate blade guard (B) Fig. 47, to the rear and tighten arbor nut (E) using two wrenches (G) supplied.

7.Rotate blade guard (B) Fig. 46, to the horizontal position and tighten clamp knob (H). IMPORTANT:

CLAMP KNOB (H) FIG. 46, MUST BE TIGHT AND BLADE GUARD SECURE DURING OPERATION.

NOTE: The lower retractable blade guard provides operator protection in an axial direction to the saw blade. Care must be taken to eliminate potential hazards of the lower blade guard.

A)KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE GUARD. As the blade cuts, the guard will lift and leave part of the blade exposed.

B)SHUT OFF POWER BEFORE FREEING A JAMMED LOWER GUARD. The guard can get jammed in previous kerfs in table or fence. Always anticipate the path of the guard.

C)USE CAUTION when making bevel cuts to be sure the lower guard is never pinched towards the blade.

D)THE LOWER GUARD CAN JAM AGAINST THE FENCE DURING NARROW IN-RIPS. Should the guard jam against the fence, dis- connect the saw from power, wait for the blade to stop, then lift the blade guard and rest it on top of the fence.

A

Fig. 44

B

D

E C

Fig. 45

H

B

F

Fig. 46

B

EG

Fig. 47

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Contents 10″ Professional Radial Arm Saw General Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules for Radial ARM Saws Extension CordsPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Changing Voltage Overload ProtectionUnpacking and Cleaning Functional DescriptionPage Explanation of Operating Controls Assembly Tools Needed for Assembly and AdjustmentAssembling Legs to SAW Base Disconnect Tool from Power Source Removing Blade and Blade Guard from SAWAssembling Adjusting Table Supports Assembling Track ARM Clamp LeverContacts the table board before the motor is fully Track ARM Clamp Handle Y are Adjusting and Checking SAW Blade Travel Square to Fence Assembling Table Board Clamps and Table BoardsPage Checking and Adjusting SAW Blade Square To Table Removing Heeling in SAW Blade CUTAdjusting IN/OUT RIP Scale Assembling Blade and Blade Guard to Machine Tongue on Guard Seats Into Groove of CUTTING-HEADFastening SAW to the Floor Cutting Into Table BoardsON/OFF Switch Adjusting Ball Bearings Against TrackMotor Adjusting Tension on Elevating Column Changing Position of Track ARM Clamping HandleChanging Position of Bevel Clamp Handle Changing Position of Yoke Clamp HandleAdjusting Splitter and ANTI-KICKBACK Fingers Positive Stop Yoke IndexPositive Stop Bevel Index Operations Using a Table ExtensionAuxiliary Table Board Facing CROSS-CUT StopOUT-RIPPING Compound Miter CuttingRipping IN-RIPPINGPushstick Constructing a Push StickPARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Two Year Limited WarrantyPage Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers