Delta 34-555 For 10 CONTRACTOR’S Saws, Disconnect Machine from Power Source, OLD Style

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ASSEMBLY

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

If your saw is equipped with the Delta Jet-Lock Rip Fence with round guide rails, cut 5-1/2" off of the left end of both the front and rear guide rails. If your saw is equipped with a Beisemeyer fence, measure 1-1/2" to the left from the left side of the table and cut the rail. If your saw is equipped with the Delta Unifence Saw Guide, cut 8" off the left end of the front guide rail. Another option for the old Unifence is to redrill the mounting holes in the front guide rail 8" to the left and reposition the rip scale. On the new Unifence, the rail can slide by loosening the two bolts and repositioning the rip scale.

FOR 10" CONTRACTOR’S SAWS

A

Fig. 4

(OLD STYLE)

BCB

Fig. 5

E

F

E D

D

Fig. 6

F

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

(Contractor II Saws and Contractor Saw (Current Style) instructions follow in another section).

1.If your switch is attached to the left extension wing, remove it. (After installation of the sliding table, re-attach the switch to the location shown in Fig. 8).

2.Remove the left-hand table extension. (It will not be used with the Sliding Table.)

3.Remove the two top left carriage bolts (A) Fig. 4, washers, and nuts from saw stand and discard. Enlarge the holes using a 7/16" drill bit.

4.Locate the lower rail assembly (Fig. 5), and remove one nut and washer (B) from each side. Remove the mounting bracket (C). (It is not used in this assembly.)

NOTE: Save the two nuts and washers (B) for use later.

5.Move the studs (E) Fig. 6 on the lower guide rail (F) to the holes (D) in the guide rail. Holes should be 20-1/4" apart.

6.Attach the lower guide rail (F) Fig. 7 to the two holes in the stand using the two flat washers and nuts that were removed from the lower rail assembly in STEP 3.

NOTE: Position the end of the rail (F) Fig. 7 with the stud closest to the end toward the front.

7.Tighten the four nuts that attach the guide rail (F) Fig. 7 to the stand. Leave a space of 1-1/4" between the guide rail and the stand. Final adjustments will be made later.

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Contents Sliding Table Attachment Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines DefinitionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Functional Description OLD Style Disconnect Machine from Power SourceFor 10 CONTRACTOR’S Saws Current Style For 10 Contractor II Saws onlyFor Heavy Duty Shapers only For 10 Tilting Arbor Saws onlyFor ALL Products For 10 RIGHT-TILT Unisaws onlyPage Scale Adjusting Height of Right Edge of Sliding Tablel Adjusting Sliding Table Parallel with Machine Tablel Page Moving Fence to Rear Position on Sliding Tablel PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers