DeWalt 36-714 Blade Guard and Splitter USE, Cross-Cutting, Splitter Assembly and Alignment

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BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER USE

The blade guard assembly provided with Delta saws (Fig. 45) must be used for all through-sawing operations. The splitter prevents the kerf from closing and binding the blade, causing kickback. The anti-kickback pawls

(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 anti-kickback pawls when they become dull.

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

Cross-cutting requires the use of the miter gauge to position and guide the work. Before starting the cut, raise the blade so that it is about 1/8” (3.2mm) higher than the top of the workpiece. Place the work against the miter gauge and advance both the gauge and work toward the saw blade (Fig. 46). You can use the miter gauge in either table slot. Start the cut slowly and hold the work firmly against the miter gauge and the table. Keep both hands on the miter gauge and workpiece. Do not touch the cut-off piece. Feed the workpiece steadily through the blade until the workpiece is completely cut. Shift the workpiece slightly sideways away from the blade, then pull the workpiece and miter gauge back to the starting position. Remove the workpiece, then use a push stick to push the cut-off piece past the blade and off the table before beginning the next cut.

For added safety and convenience, you can attach an auxiliary wood-facing (C) Fig. 47 to the miter gauge. This facing should be at least 1" higher than the maximum depth of cut, and should extend out 12" or more to one side or the other depending on which miter gauge slot is used. Attach this auxiliary wood-facing (C) to the front of the miter gauge by using two wood screws (A) through the holes provided in the miter gauge body.

C

A

Fig. 46

 

Fig. 47

Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge when cross-cutting.

When cross-cutting a number of pieces to the same length, clamp a block of wood (B) to the fence and use it as a cut- off gauge (Fig. 48). The block (B) must be at least 3/4" thick to prevent the cut-off piece from binding between the blade and the fence during removal from the saw table. Always position this block of wood in front of the saw blade. Once the cut-off length is determined, lock the fence and use the miter gauge to feed the work into the cut.

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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Contents Hybrid Saw Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions General Safety Rules Additional Specific Safety Rules Do not CUT Metal with this SAWPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Volt Single Phase Operation Extension CordsMinimum Gauge Extension Cord Carton Contents Functional DescriptionAssembly Unpacking and CleaningInstalling the Drive Belt Installing the Switch Extension WingsAttaching the Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Routing the CordAdjusting the Table Insert Installing Table Insert Attaching a SAW BladeAligning the Splitter with the Blade Installing Dust Port Adjusting Table InsertInstalling the Tool Holders Assembling the Miter GaugeOperation Locking the Switch in the OFF PositionAdjusting 90 and 45 Positive Stops Starting and Stopping the SAWAligning the Miter Slots to the Blade Miter Gauge Operation and Adjustment Quick Operations ChecklistSplitter Assembly and Alignment Blade Guard and Splitter USECROSS-CUTTING Bevel Crosscutting MiteringRipping Compound MiteringConstructing a Push Stick Using a Moulding Cutterhead Bevel RippingUsing AN Accessory Dado Head MustPower Tool Institute Using Auxiliary Wood FacingConstructing a Featherboard Push Stick Constructing a Push StickKeep Machine Clean Troubleshooting MaintenanceService Lubrication & Rust ProtectionAccessories WarrantyLES Instructions Importantes DE Surete Mesures DE Sécurité DéfinitionsLA Proposition DE Californie Règles DE Sécurité Générales Lutilisation DE CET OutilRègles Spécifiques Additionnelles DE Sûreté Conserver CES DirectivesRaccordements Électriques Spécifications DU MoteurInstructions DE Mise À LA Terre Cordon DE Rallonge Fonctionnement Monophasé À 240 VoltsMesur Minimum DE Corde D’EXTENSION Description Fonctionnelle Contenus DE BoiteAVANT-PROPOS Fixation DE LA Scie À UN Endroit Permanent AssemblageDésemballage ET Nettoyage Volants DE Réglage DE LA LameInstallation DE LA Courroie Dentraînement Installation DE Linterrupteur RallongesAcheminement DU Cordon Fixation DE Lensemble PROTÈGE-LAME/COUTEAU SéparateurPage Installation DE Linsert DE Table Fixation DE LA Lame DE LA ScieAlignement DU Couteau Séparateur Avec LA Lame Installation DES PORTE-OUTILS Installation DE LA Goulotte À PoussièreRéglage DE L’INSERT DE LA Table Verrouiller L’INTERRUPTEUR EN Position D’ARRÊT FonctionnementDémarrage ET Arrêt DE LE Scie Protection Contre LES SurchargesAlignement DES Fentes DE LA Jauge À Onglet Avec LA Lame Fonctionnement ET Réglage DE LA Jauge À Onglet Liste DE Contrôle Rapide Avant UtilisationUtilisation DU PARE-MAIN ET DU Couteau Séparateur ET Alignement DU PARE-MAIN ET DU Couteau Séparateur »Découpe À Onglet Mixte Découpe À L’ONGLETTronçonnage EN Biseau Sciage EN LongTenir LES Mains Éloignées DE LA Lame DE Scie « Fabrication D’UN Poussoir »Sciage SUR LE Long EN Biseau Utilisation DE LA Fraise À MoulurerUtilisation DE LA Tête À Rainurer Accessoire Utilisation D’UNE Planche DE Repère Fabrication D’UNE Planche EN Éventail Poussoir Construire UN PoussoirPièces DE Rechange Remplacement Gratuit DE LétiquetteDepannage Entretien Entretien ET RéparationAccessoiries GarantieInstrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Pautas DE SEGURIDAD/DEFINICIONESGuarde Estas Instrucciones Normas Generales DE Seguridad EL USO DE Esta HerramientaNormas Específicas Adicionales DE Seguridad No Corte Metal CON Esta SierraConexiones a LA Fuente DE Alimentación Especificaciones DEL MotorInstrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Cordones DE Extensión Cordón DE Extensión DE Calibre MínimoOperación DE UNA Sola Fase CON 240 Voltios Descripción Funcional Contenido DE CartonPrologo Ensamblaje Estimación DEL Tiempo DE EnsamblajeInstalación DE LA Correa Impulsora Bases DE Extensión Instalación DEL InterruptorRecorrido DEL Cable Acople DEL Conjunto Protector DE LA Hoja Y HendedorPage Acople DE Hoja Alineación DEL Hendedor CON LA HojaInstalación DEL Inserto DE Mesa Ajuste DEL Inserto DE Mesa Instalación DEL Orificio Para Recolección DE PolvoFijando EL Interruptor EN LA Posicion DE Apagado OperaciónArrancando Y Deteniendo LA Sierra Protección DE SobrecargaAlineación DE LAS Ranuras DEL Calibrador CON LA Hoja Operación Y Ajuste DEL Calibrador DE Inglete Lista Decontrol DE Operaciones RápidasUSO DEL Protector DE LA Hoja Y DEL Hendedor Corte TransversalAlineación DEL Protector DE LA Hoja Y EL Hendedor Corte Longitudinal Corte a IngleteCorte Transversal CON Bisel Corte CON Ingletes CompuestosMantenga LAS Manos Lejos DE LA Hoja DE LA Sierra Corte Longitudinal CON Bisel USO DEL Cabezal Portacuchilla Para MolduraUSO DEL Inserto DE Cabezal Para Ranuras Construcción DE UNA Tabla DE Canto Biselado Construcción DE UNA Tabla DE Canto Biselado Construcción DE UNA Vara Para Empujar 4ODEUNESPESOR Elanchodelmaterial AcortarMenorque Utilice Madera DE 12,7 MM 1/2Localizacion DE Fallas Mantenimiento ServicioAccesorios GarantiaNotas Delta Machinery Highway 45 North Jackson, TN 800