Delta 36-465 instruction manual Motor Assembly, Assembling Blade Tilting Handwheel

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4.Push down on the top of the saw (E) Fig. 8 until the stand legs (F) are positioned firmly on the floor surface.

Securely tighten all saw and stand mounting hardware. Note that panel (G) is not only a support for a stand, but also serves as a dust chute.

5.Fig. 8, illustrates the saw assembled to the stand.

NOTE: If it becomes necessary to move the saw to another location, additional adjustments may be required.

ASSEMBLING BLADE

TILTING HANDWHEEL

1.Attach blade tilting handwheel (A) Fig. 9 to shaft (B). Make certain slot (C) in handwheel is engaged with roll pin (D) on the shaft.

2.Thread locking lever (E) Fig. 10, on shaft and tighten securely.

3.Fig. 10 illustrates the blade tilting handwheel (A) and locking lever (E) assembled to the saw.

E

F

G

Fig. 8

D

AC

A

E

B

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

MOTOR ASSEMBLY

The motor shipped with your saw is a 1-1/2 H.P. at 115 volts or 2 H.P. at 230 volts, Ball Bearing, Capacitor Start/Capacitor Run motor. This motor has been especially selected to best supply power to your machine, and the relative safety of the machine is enhanced by its use. Use only this motor, as the use of other motors may be detrimental to the performance and safety of the saw.

ASSEMBLING MOTOR TO

MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

1.Assemble the motor (A) to the motor mounting plate

(B) as shown in Fig. 11, using four 5/16-18 carriage bolts, flat washers, star washers, and hex nuts (C). Insert bolts through the holes in motor base and mounting plate, then assemble flat washers, then star washers, and hex nuts.

NOTE: Do not completely tighten the hex nuts at this time.

C

B

A

Fig. 11

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Contents Contractor’s Saw Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines DefinitionsGeneral Safety Rules Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, Properly Support Long or Wide workpieces Additional Safety Rules for Contractor SAWGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Volt Minimum Gauge Extension Cord Extension CordsForeword Unpacking and CleaningFunctional Description Fastening Stand to Supporting SurfaceUnpacking and Cleaning Combination Dust Chute Assembling SAW to Stand SAW AssemblyAssembling SAW Stand Assembling Motor to Motor Mounting Plate Motor AssemblyDisconnect Machine from the Power Source Assembling Blade Tilting HandwheelAssembling Motor Motor Mounting Plate to SAW Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTo Motor Mounting Plate Assembling Motor PULLEY, Belt Pulley GUARD, and Drive BeltConnecting Motor Cord to Switch Assembly Assembling Blade Guard Splitter Assembly Assembling and Aligning Blade Guard and Splitter AssemblyIf alignment is necessary, loosen the two screws Page Operating Controls Extension and Switch AssemblyAssembling Guide Rails Fence Assembly and AdjustmentsS C O N N E C T M a C H I N E F R O M Power Source Assembling RIP Fence To Guide Rails Assembling Scale To Guide Rail RIP Fence Operation AdjustmentsPage Tilting the Blade Operation and AdjustmentsAdjusting 90 Degree and 45 Degree Positive Stops Raising and Lowering BladeBlade Alignment Adjusting Blade AlignmentChecking Blade Alignment Changing SAW Blade Backlash AdjustmentsAdjusting Blade Tilting Mechanism Miter Gage Operation and Adjustment Adjusting Table InsertCROSS-CUTTING Never USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTINGCommon Sawing Operations Constructing a Push Stick RippingUsing Moulding Cutterhead Accessory Moulding CutterheadUsing Dado Head Accessory Dado HeadConstructing a Featherboard Power Tool InstituteConstructing a Push Stick PushstickRepositioning Motor For Storage MaintenanceStorage Dust ChuteAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistancePage Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers