BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER USE
The blade guard assembly provided with Delta saws (Fig. 45) must be used for all
(A)Fig. 45 prevent the workpiece and the cut-off piece from being thrown back at the operator. The plastic guard prevents dust and debris from being thrown at the operator. To use the guard properly:
1.Make sure that the splitter is aligned with the blade as described in the section “BLADE GUARD AND
SPLITTER ASSEMBLY AND ALIGNMENT.”
2.Replace or sharpen the
3.Keep the guard clean for visibility and free motion.
4.Do not use solvent or lubricants on the guard. They may severely damage the plastic.
5.Use caution when feeding workpieces that may catch on the guard and cause a bind, or force the guard into the blade (such as when cutting moulding).
A
Fig. 45
CROSS-CUTTING
For added safety and convenience, you can attach an auxiliary
C
A
Fig. 46 |
| Fig. 47 |
Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge when cross-cutting.
When
When using the block (B) Fig. 48 as a cut- off gauge, position the rear end of the block so that the workpiece is clear of the block before it enters the blade.
B
Fig. 48
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