Draytek SM200L instruction manual Changing the Blade, Cross-Cutting

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CHANGING THE BLADE

DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE. USE ONLY 10" DIAMETER SAW BLADES RATED FOR 4700 RPM OR HIGHER. USE ONLY SAW BLADES WITH 5/8" ARBOR HOLES.

1.NOTE: One 7/8" wrench is supplied with the saw for changing the saw blade.

2.Remove table insert (A) Fig. 38, and raise saw blade

(F) to its maximum height.

3.To remove blade, place the wrench (D) on the flats of the arbor nut (C) to keep the arbor from turning. Place a piece of wood (B) flat on the table against the blade so that a tooth of the blade can “grab” the wood to keep the blade from turning. Use wrench to turn the arbor nut toward the front of the saw. Remove arbor nut, blade flange (E), and saw blade.

4.Assemble the new blade, making certain the teeth point down at the front of the saw table, and assemble outside blade flange and arbor nut. Using the piece of wood (B) to keep the blade from turning, tighten arbor nut by turning wrench (D) toward the rear of the saw.

5.Replace table insert.

F

D

E

B

 

C

 

 

 

 

A

Fig. 38

MACHINE USE

Common sawing operations include ripping and crosscutting plus a few other standard operations of a fundamental nature. As with all power machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the operation and use of the machine. Using the machine with the respect and caution demanded as far as safety precautions are concerned, will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or completely ignored, personal injury to the operator can result. The following information describes the safe and proper method for performing the most common sawing operations.

THE USE OF ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES NOT RECOMMENDED BY DELTA MAY RESULT IN THE RISK OF INJURY TO THE USER OR OTHERS.

CROSS-CUTTING

Cross-cutting requires the use of the miter gage to position and guide the work. Place the work against the miter gage and advance both the gage and work toward the saw blade, as shown in Fig. 39. The miter gage may be used in either table slot. When bevel cutting (blade tilted), use the table groove that does not cause interference of your hand or miter gage with the saw blade guard.

Start the cut slowly and hold the work firmly against the miter gage and the table.

ONE OF THE RULES IN RUNNING A SAW IS THAT YOU NEVER HANG ONTO OR TOUCH THE PART OF THE WORKPIECE

THAT WILL BE CUT OFF.

Hold the supported piece, not the free piece that is cut off. The feed in cross-cutting continues until the work is cut in two, and the miter gage and work are pulled back to the starting point. Before pulling the work back, it is good practice to give the work a little sideways shift to move the work slightly away from the saw blade. Never pick up any short length of free work from the table while the saw is running. Never touch a cut-off piece unless it is at least a foot long.

Fig. 39

For added safety and convenience the miter gage (A) can be fitted with an auxiliary wood-facing (B), as shown in Fig. 39A, that should be at least 1 inch higher than the maximum depth of cut, and should extend out 12 inches or more to one side or the other depending on which miter gage slot is being used. This auxiliary wood-facing

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Contents Motorized Bench Saw Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsUSE of this Tool can Generate General Safety RulesImportant Safety Instructions Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING,Additional Specific Safety Rules Grounding Instructions Power ConnectionsFunctional Description Carton ContentsTS200LS only Fig Stand for ModelElevating and Supporting Surfaces for a SAW with no Stand AssemblyUnpacking and Cleaning Assembly Tools RequiredSAW to Stand Assembling StandAttaching Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Attaching Blade Height Adjusting HandwheelOn the screw L Fig Attaching Miter Gauge Holder Miter GaugeIllustrates the miter gauge D inserted into the holder Assembling RIP FenceStarting and Stopping SAW Locking Switch in the OFF PositionBlade Height Adjustment Operation45 Degree Positive Stop Adjustments Blade Tilt AdjustmentTo Adjust Positive Stop AT 45 Degrees Table Insert Adjustment RIP Fence Operation AdjustmentsAdjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge Slots Miter Gauge Operation AdjustmentsCROSS-CUTTING Changing the BladeRipping Never USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTINGGuard Removed for CLARITY. Always USE the Guard Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP FenceAccessory Dado Cutterhead Constructing a Push StickPage Constructing a Push Stick PushstickConstructing a Featherboard Power Tool InstituteWHAT’S WRONG? What to DO… TroubleshootingWarranty MaintenanceService AccessoriesSierra Motorizada de Banco de 10 pulg Pautas DE SEGURIDAD/DEFINICIONES Instrucciones DE Seguridad ImportantesProposición DE California Instrucciones Importantes Sobre Seguridad Normas Generales DE SeguridadGuarde Estas Instrucciones Reglas DE Seguridad Adicionales Para Sierra DE MesaInstrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Conexiones a LA Fuente DE AlimentaciónSierra Motorizada DE Banco Partes Instrucciones DE FuncionamientoContenido DE Carton Cordones DE ExtensiónSoporte Para EL Modelo TS200LS Fig Desempaquetado Y Limpieza EnsamblajeHerramientas DE Ensamblaje Requeridas Sierra QUE Ensambla Montaje DE LA Base DE Soporte SM200LEnsamblado DEL Volante DE Inclinacion Y Elevado DE Hoja Aviso No apriete los tornillos C del todo en este momento Ensamblado DEL Ensamblaje DE Protector DE Hoya Y HendidorEscuadra DE Ingletes Desconcte LA Maquina DE LA Fuente DE Alimentacion Ensamblado DEL Portador DE LA Escuadra DE IngletesEnsamblado DE LA Guia DE Corte a LO Largo OperaciónArrancando Y Deteniendo LA Sierra Control DE Inclinacion DE LA Hoja Fijando EL Interruptor EN LA Posicion DE ApagadoProteccion Contra Sobrecargas Control DE Elevacion Y Bajado DE LA HojaFuncionamiento Y Ajustes DE LA Guia DE Corte a LO Largo Ajustando LOS Topes Positivos DE 90 Y 45 GradosFuncionamiento Y Ajustes DE LA Escuadra DE Ingletes Ajuste DEL Separador DE Millares DEL VectorCambio DE LA Hoja Utilizar LA MaquinaRealización DE Cortes AL Hilo Realización DE Cortes TransversalesEl protector Construcción DE UN Palo DE EmpujarFresa DE Ranurar Accesoria Construcción DE UNA Tabla DE Canto Biselado Quel EST LE Problème ? QUE FAIRE… Guia Localizacion DE FallasConstrucción DE UN Palo DE Empujar Vara DE EmpujeGarantia MantenimientoServicio AccesoriosScie détabli motorisée de 10 po 25,4 cm Conserver CES Directives Directives DE Sécurité ImportantesProposition 65 DE LA Californie Lignes Directrices EN Matière DE Sécurité DéfinitionsDirectives DE Sécurité Importantes Règles Générales DE SécuritéSoutenir Correctement LES Pièces Longues OU Larges Règles DE Sécurité Spécifiques SupplémentairesPour Éviter L’EFFET DE Rebond 13. Éviter LES Opérations MaladroitesDirectives DE Mise À LA Terre Connexions ÉlectriquesAVANT-PROPOS Description FonctionnelleContenu DU Carton Rallonges ÉlectriquesPièces Surfaces DE Levage ET DE Support Pour UNE Scie Sans Socle AssemblageDésemballage ET Nettoyage Outils Nécessaires Pour L’ASSEMBLAGEAssemblage DE LA Scie SUR Socle Assemblage DU SocleFixation DE Lensemble PARE-MAIN /COUTEAU Séparateur Fixation DU Volant Servant À Régler LA Hauteur DE LA LamePage Fixation DU PORTE-JAUGE À Onglet Jauge À OngletAssemblage DU Guide Longitudinal Protection Contre LES Surcharges FonctionnementDémarrage ET Arrêt DE LA Scie Verrouiller L’INTERRUPTEUR EN Position D’ARRÊTRéglages DES Butées Fixes À 90 ET 45 Degrés Réglage DE L’INCLINAISON DE LA LameRéglage Dune Butée Fixe À 45 Degrés Réglage DE Linsert DE Table Utilisation ET Réglages DU Guide LongitudinalUtilisation ET Réglages DE LA Jauge À Onglet Tronçonnage Changement DE LA LameSciage EN Long DUN Poussoir » Fraise Accessoire À RainurerEN Bois Auxiliaire Face AU Guide Page « Fabrication DUN Poussoir » Construction Dune Planche EN Éventail Power Tool Institute Sumner AvenueDépannage Garantie AccessoiresEntretien RéparationPORTER-CABLE · Delta Service Centers