Delta 36-465 instruction manual Fence Assembly and Adjustments, Assembling Guide Rails

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FENCE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS

ASSEMBLING GUIDE RAILS

D I S C O N N E C T M A C H I N E F R O M POWER SOURCE.

1.Loosely assemble 1" long carriage head bolts, flat washers, and hex nuts (S) Fig. 41 into the two pre-drilled holes in the saw table and extension wings. Place carriage bolts through holes, add flat washers then hex nuts.

2.Starting at the extreme left side of the left extension wing (B) Fig. 42, carefully slide the smaller section of the front guide rail (D), onto the heads of the first three carriage bolts, one of which is shown at (C). NOTE: Make certain the heads of the carriage bolts are inside the channel at the rear of the guide rail. IMPORTANT: Slide the guide rail on the carriage bolts until the left edge of guide rail (D) is flush with the edge of the left extension wing (B).

3.Insert adapter plate (X) Fig. 43 into bottom slot of front guide rail (D) as shown. Fasten in place using 1/4-20 x 3/8" socket head screw (Y). NOTE: Do not completely tighten at this time.

4.Slide the longer section of the front guide rail (D) Fig.

48onto the carriage bolts from the other end until, the rails contact each other.

5.With the power still "OFF", lift the blade guard (E) Fig.

44and raise the saw blade (F). Using a straight edge or square (G) against the saw blade (F), position the edge of the guide rails so the separation (H) is in line with the saw blade.

6.Before tightening the guide rail hardware, proceed as follows: Beginning at the two sides of the saw table and using a square (K) Fig. 45, check to make certain the guide rail (D) is parallel with the saw table and extension wings. Tighten all guide rail mounting hardware.

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