Delta 36-465 instruction manual Accessory Moulding Cutterhead, Using Moulding Cutterhead

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ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD

USING MOULDING CUTTERHEAD

Moulding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of the work. Cutting mouldings with a moulding cutterhead is a fast, safe and clean operation.The many different knife shapes available make it possible for the operator to produce almost any kind of mouldings, such as various styles of corner moulds, picture frames, table edges, etc.

The moulding head consists of a cutterhead in which can be mounted various shapes of steel knives, (Fig. 80). Each of the three knives in a set is fitted into a groove in the cutterhead and securely clamped with a screw. The knife grooves should be kept free of sawdust which would prevent the cutter from seating properly.

FOR CERTAIN CUTTING OPERATIONS (DADOING AND MOULDING) WHERE THE WORKPIECE IS NOT CUT COMPLETELY THROUGH, THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE USED. LOOSEN SCREWS (G) AND (H) FIG. 81. LIFT UP AND SWING BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY (W) FIG. 82 TO THE REAR OF THE SAW AND RETIGHTEN(H).

USE PUSHSTICKS, HOLD-DOWNS, JIGS, FIXTURES, OR FEATHERBOARBS TO HELP GUIDE AND CONTROL THE WORKPIECE WHEN THE GUARD CANNOT BE USED.

NOTE: THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE CAN NOT BE USED WITH THE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD. TIGHTEN THE ARBOR NUT AGAINST THE CUTTERHEAD BODY. DO NOT LOSE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE. IT WILL BE NEEDED WHEN REATTACHING A BLADE TO THE ARBOR.

ALWAYS RETURN AND FASTEN THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY TO ITS PROPER OPERATING POSITION FOR NORMAL THRU-SAWING OPERATIONS AS SHOWN IN FIG. 28 AND 29.

1.A moulding cutterhead (A) Fig. 83 is shown assembled to the saw arbor. Also, the accessory moulding cutterhead table insert (B) must be used in place of the standard table insert.

2.When using the moulding cutterhead, add wood- facing (C) Fig. 84 to the face of the rip fence. The wood- facing is attached to the fence with wood screws through holes which must be drilled in the fence. Stock that is 3/4″ inch thick is suitable for most work, although an occasional job may require 1 inch facing.

3.Position the wood-facing over the cutterhead with the cutterhead below the surface of the table. Turn the saw on and raise the cutterhead. The cutterhead will cut its own groove in the wood-facing. Fig. 84 shows a typical moulding operation.

NEVER USE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD IN A BEVEL POSITION.

NEVER RUN THE STOCK BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE MOULDING CUTTERHEAD. IRREGULAR SHAPED WOOD WILL CAUSE KICKBACK.

Fig. 80

H

G

Fig. 81

H

W

Fig. 82

B

A

Fig. 83

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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 CordsFunctional Description Unpacking and CleaningFastening Stand to Supporting Surface ForewordUnpacking and Cleaning Combination Dust Chute Assembling SAW to Stand SAW AssemblyAssembling SAW Stand Disconnect Machine from the Power Source Motor AssemblyAssembling Blade Tilting Handwheel Assembling Motor to Motor Mounting PlateAssembling 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 Adjusting 90 Degree and 45 Degree Positive Stops Operation and AdjustmentsRaising and Lowering Blade Tilting the 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 PushstickStorage MaintenanceDust Chute Repositioning Motor For StorageAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistancePage Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers