DeWalt 36-L53L, 36-L31X, 36-L51X, 36-L51L Bevel Crosscutting, Compound Mitering, Ripping

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MITERING

Mitering (the operation shown in Fig. 52) is the same as crosscutting except that the miter gauge (C) is locked at an angle other than 0°. Hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge and feed the work slowly into the blade to prevent the workpiece from moving.

Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the guard against the workpiece.

Miter angles greater than 45° may force the guard into the saw blade and damage the guard. Before starting the motor, test the operation by feeding the workpiece into the guard. If the guard contacts the blade, place the work piece under the guard, NOT TOUCHING THE BLADE, before starting the motor.

C

Fig. 52

Certain workpiece shapes, such as moulding, may not lift the guard properly. Feed the work slowly to start the cut.

BEVEL CROSSCUTTING

Bevel crosscutting (shown in Fig. 53) is the same as crosscutting except the bevel angle is set to an angle other than 0°.

When possible, use the right miter gauge slot when bevel crosscutting so that the blade tilts away from the miter gauge and your hands.

Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the guard against the workpiece.

COMPOUND MITERING

Compound Mitering (Fig. 54) is a combination of bevel crosscutting and mitering, where the blade is beveled to an angle other than 0° and the miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 0°. Always use the miter slot (D) which allows the blade to tilt away from the miter gauge and hands.

Fig. 53

D

Fig. 54

RIPPING

Ripping (Fig. 55) is cutting lengthwise through a board. The rip fence (A) is used to position and guide the work. One edge of the work rides against the rip fence while the flat side of the board rests on the table.

The saw blade guard must be used. On Delta saws, the guard has anti-kickback PAWLs to prevent kickback and a splitter to prevent the wood kerf from closing and binding the blade. Be sure to replace or sharpen the anti-kickback devices when the points become dull.

A rip fence should always be used for ripping operations. NEVER perform a ripping operation free-hand. Always lock the fence to the rail.

The workpiece must have a straight edge against the fence, and must not be warped, twisted or bowed.

1.Before starting the cut, raise the blade so that it is about 1/8” (3.2mm) higher than the top of the workpiece. Start the motor and advance the work, holding it down and against the fence. Never stand in the line of the saw cut when ripping. When the rip width is 6 inches or wider, hold the work with both hands and push it along the fence and into the saw blade (Fig. 48). Feed force when ripping should always be applied between the saw blade and the fence. Never pull the workpiece from the back of the saw. The work should then be fed through the saw blade with the right hand. Only use the left hand to guide the workpiece against the fence, and remove the left hand from the work about 12 inches in front of the blade. Do not feed the workpiece with the left hand. Continue to feed material with right hand, keeping to the right of the path of the blade. After the cut is complete, use a push stick to feed cut-off piece past the blade.

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Contents 36-L31 36-L51X 36-L31X 36-L51L 36-L51 36-L53L Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionGeneral Safety Rules Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, and USEAdditional Specific Safety Rules Do not CUT Metal with this SAWGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Carton Contents Functional DescriptionAssembly Assembly Time EstimateLVC Starter BOX to Cabinet BLADE-TILTING HandwheelExtension Wings Guard and Splitter Assembly LVC ON/OFF SwitchMagnetic Starter ON/OFF Switch Page Page Motor Cover Operation Adjusting 90 and 45 Positive Stops Overload ProtectionRaising and Lowering the Blade Tilting the BladeAdjusting the Table Adjusting the Table InsertMiter Gauge Operation and Adjustment Changing the SAW BladeReplacing Belts and Adjusting Belt Tension Quick Operations ChecklistCROSS-CUTTING Splitter Assembly and AlignmentBlade Guard and Splitter USE Mitering Bevel CrosscuttingCompound Mitering RippingConstructing a Push Stick Bevel RippingUsing a Moulding Cutterhead Using AN Accessory Dado Head Using Auxiliary Wood FacingPower Tool Institute Constructing a FeatherboardAccessories Troubleshooting MaintenanceService Warranty Two Year Limited New Product WarrantyFrançais LA Proposition DE Californie LES Instructions Importantes DE SureteMesures DE Sécurité Définitions Règles DE Sécurité Générales Lutilisation DE CET Outil PeutNE PAS Couper DE Métal Avec Cette Scie Règles Spécifiques Additionnelles DE SûretéPour Éviter L’EFFET DE Rebond Instructions DE Mise À LA Terre Raccordements ÉlectriquesSpécifications DU Moteur Désemballage ET Nettoyage Contenus DE BoiteCordon DE Rallonge Assemblage Lestimation DE Temps DassembleeVolant D’INCLINAISON DE LA Lame RallongesInterrupteur MARCHE/ARRÊT Pour Démarreur Magnétique » Interrupteur MARCHE/ARRÊT À Commande Basse TensionInterrupteur MARCHE/ARRÊT DU Démarreur Magnétique Page Page Couvercle DU Moteur Fonctionnement Protection Contre LES Surcharges Abaissement ET DE Relevement DE LA LameInclinaison DE LA Table Réglage DES Butées Positives DE 90 ETAjustement DE LA Table Réglage DE LA Pièce D’INSERTION DE LA TableFonctionnement ET Réglage DU Guide D’ONGLET Changement DE LA LameRemplacement DES Courroies ET Réglage DE LA Tension Utilisation DE LA MachineTronçonnage Utilisation DU PARE-MAIN ET DU Couteau SéparateurET Alignement DU PARE-MAIN ET DU Couteau Séparateur » Découpe À L’ONGLET Tronçonnage EN BiseauDécoupe À Onglet Mixte Sciage EN LongSciage SUR LE Long EN Biseau Utilisation DE LA Fraise À Moulurer Utilisation DE LA Tête À Rainurer Accessoire Utilisation D’UNE Planche DE RepereDepannage Fabrication D’UNE Planche EN ÉventailGarantie AccessoiriesEntretien Español Instrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Pautas DE SEGURIDAD/DEFINICIONESProposición DE California Guarde Estas InstruccionesNormas Generales DE Seguridad EL USO DE Esta HerramientaNormas Específicas Adicionales DE Seguridad No Corte Metal CON Esta SierraConexiones a LA Fuente DE Alimentación Cordones DE Extensión Descripción FuncionalContenido DE Carton Estimación DEL Tiempo DE Ensamblaje EnsamblajeHerramientas DE Ensamblaje Requeridas DE ENCENDIDO/APAGADO ON/OFF LVC Volante DE Inclinación DE LA HojaBases DE Extensión Interruptor DE ENCENDIDO/APAGADO ON/OFF LVC Ensamble DE Protector DE Hoja Y HendedorPage Page Cubierta DEL Motor Soportes DEL Sujetador DE LA Guía DE Corte Encendido Y Apagado DE LA SierraBloqueo DEL Interruptor EN LA Posición DE Apagado OFF Adaptador DE Conducto Para PolvoProtección Contra Sobrecarga Elevación Y Descenso DE LA HojaInclinación DE LA Hoja Ajuste DE LOS Topes Positivos a 90 YAjuste DEL Banco Ajuste DEL Inserto Para EL BancoAjuste Y Operación DEL Calibrador DE Inglete Cambio DE LA Hoja DE LA SierraCambio Y Comprobación DE Ajuste DE LA Tensión DE LAS Correas Lista Decontrol DE Operaciones RápidasCorte Transversal USO DEL Protector DE LA Hoja Y DEL HendedorDEL Protector DE LA Hoja Y EL Hendedor Corte a Inglete Corte Transversal CON BiselCorte CON Ingletes Compuestos Corte LongitudinalConstrucción DE UNA Vara Para Empujar Corte Longitudinal CON BiselUSO DEL Cabezal Portacuchilla Para Moldura USO DEL Inserto DEL Cabezal Portacuchilla Para Moldura Utilización DE Revestimiento DE Madera AuxiliarUSO DEL Inserto DE Cabezal Para Ranuras Construcción DE UNA Tabla DE Canto Biselado Localizacion DE Fallas Mantenimiento ServicioAccesorios GarantiaDelta Machinery Highway 45 North Jackson, TN 800