Delta 36-465 instruction manual Extension and Switch Assembly, Operating Controls

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EXTENSION AND SWITCH ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLING STEEL EXTENSION WING AND SWITCH

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

1. Assemble extension wing (A) Fig. 35, to the saw table

using three 7/16-20 x 3/4" bolts (B) and flat washers (C).

C

D

BC

2. With a straight

edge (D) Fig. 35, make certain the

extension wing (A)

is level with the saw table before

A

B

tightening three bolts (B).

3. Loosely assemble switch bracket (E) Fig. 36, to the

rear of extension wing (A) and fasten with 3/8-16 x 1" long

carriage head bolt through hole, then add flat washer,

and hex nut (S). Tighten after fence rail assembly.

Fig. 35

S

A

E

Fig. 36

OPERATING CONTROLS

STARTING AND STOPPING SAW

1.The on/off switch is located underneath the switch shield (A) Fig. 37. To turn the saw “ON”, move switch trigger (B) to the up position.

2.To turn the saw “OFF”, push down on switch shield (A) Fig. 38.

A

B

Fig. 37

LOCKING SWITCH IN

THE “OFF” POSITION

IMPORTANT: When the machine is not in use, the switch should be locked in the “OFF” position to prevent unauthorized use, using a padlock (C) Fig. 39 with a 3/16" diameter shackle.

In the event of a power outage, always lock switch in “OFF” position until the main power is restored.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Some saws are equipped with motors that do not have a resettable overload. However, if your motor is equipped with a resettable overload and the motor shuts off or fails to start due to overloading, move the switch to the “OFF” position and let the motor cool three to five minutes. After cooling for three to five minutes, push the reset button (A), Fig. 40. The saw can then be turned on again in the usual manner. Note: Overloading occurs due to cutting stock too fast, using a dull blade, using the saw beyond its capacity, low voltage, and etc.

A

Fig. 38

C

Fig. 39

A

Fig. 40

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Contents Contractor’s Saw Safety Guidelines Definitions General Safety RulesImportant Safety Instructions Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, Additional Safety Rules for Contractor SAW Properly Support Long or Wide workpiecesPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Volt Minimum Gauge Extension CordFastening Stand to Supporting Surface Unpacking and CleaningFunctional Description ForewordUnpacking and Cleaning Combination Dust Chute SAW Assembly Assembling SAW StandAssembling SAW to Stand Assembling Blade Tilting Handwheel Motor AssemblyDisconnect Machine from the Power Source Assembling Motor to Motor Mounting PlateDisconnect Machine from Power Source Assembling Motor Motor Mounting Plate to SAWAssembling Motor PULLEY, Belt Pulley GUARD, and Drive Belt To Motor Mounting PlateConnecting Motor Cord to Switch Assembly Assembling and Aligning Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Assembling Blade Guard Splitter AssemblyIf alignment is necessary, loosen the two screws Page Extension and Switch Assembly Operating ControlsFence Assembly and Adjustments S C O N N E C T M a C H I N E F R O M Power SourceAssembling Guide Rails Assembling RIP Fence To Guide Rails RIP Fence Operation Adjustments Assembling Scale To Guide RailPage Raising and Lowering Blade Operation and AdjustmentsAdjusting 90 Degree and 45 Degree Positive Stops Tilting the BladeAdjusting Blade Alignment Checking Blade AlignmentBlade Alignment Backlash Adjustments Adjusting Blade Tilting MechanismChanging SAW Blade Adjusting Table Insert Miter Gage Operation and AdjustmentNever USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTING Common Sawing OperationsCROSS-CUTTING Ripping Constructing a Push StickAccessory Moulding Cutterhead Using Moulding CutterheadAccessory Dado Head Using Dado HeadPower Tool Institute Constructing a FeatherboardPushstick Constructing a Push StickDust Chute MaintenanceStorage Repositioning Motor For StoragePARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance AccessoriesPage Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers