Delta 36-978 Open END is Aligned AS Shown in Figs, AS Shown in FIG Leveling Feet, Wheels

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9.Repeat for other similar corner bracket. These brackets, (G) Fig. 13 are where the rubber leveling feet will be installed.

10.The brackets with the open end, as shown at (M) Fig. 14, are attached in a similar manner as described in Steps 6 to 9. NOTE: MAKE SURE

THE OPEN END IS ALIGNED AS SHOWN IN FIGS. 14 AND 15.

THE WHEELS WILL BE INSTALL ED INSIDE THESE BRACKETS,

M

Fig. 17

AS SHOWN IN FIG. 20.

LEVELING FEET

Fig. 15

N

O

P

11.Take leveling feet (shown at 33 in Fig.

3)and thread one 5/16-18 Hex Jam Nut all the way onto the screw post. Insert screw post into hole of enclosed corner bracket as shown in Fig. 17. Place another 5/16-18 Hex Jam Nut onto the post and tighten. Move hex nuts up or down post to adjust the height of the foot. Repeat for the other leveling foot.

WHEELS

12.Place a wheel (N) Fig. 19 in an open end bracket (O) Fig. 19. Insert a 5/16-18 x 21/4” Hex Head Cap Screw (No. 26 in Fig. 4) through the bracket and the wheel. Fasten it together as shown in Fig. 19 with a 5/16-18 Nylok Nut (P).

13.Fig. 20 shows the leveling feet and the wheels properly assembled.

14.NOW, TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE. Tighten panels first, and then leg supports.

ATTACHING FOOT LEVER ASSEMBLY TO BASE

The Foot Lever and Caster Assembly are assembled together by placing the Foot Lever (R) over the Caster Assembly (S) Fig. 21 and lining up the holes (T) and (U). Then, insert a 5/16-18 x 4” Hex Head Screw though hole (T) and fasten in place with a

5/16-18 Nylock Nut (V) Fig. 22.

Assemble the Foot Lever to the base by lining up the three holes in the Foot Lever

(W)Fig. 23 with the three holes in the base

(X)Fig. For each hole, place an M8 Flat Washer on an M8 x 20 Hex Head Screw and insert screw into hole. Then fasten to base by placing an M8 Flat Washer, M8 Lock Washer and M8 Hex Nut onto the screw and tighten.

PLASTIC FEET

Fig. 18

Q

Fig. 20

V

Fig. 22

Fig. 19

RT

S

U

Fig. 21

X

W

Fig. 23

Install the Plastic Feet (Y) Fig. 24 by placing them around radius at end of legs as shown. Tap the feet in place with a soft hammer or using a regular hammer and a block of wood.

ADDING AN OPTIONAL SHELF

If you desire, you can install a shelf made from a piece of 3/4-inch plywood measuring 223/8” x 191/4” (568.96 mm x 488.95 mm). To install, screw the wood to the leg supports through the (8) holes in the leg supports, six of which are shown at (Q) Fig. 20. When the saw is upside down (as in Fig. 20) the shelf would be placed underneath the overhangs of the leg supports. When the saw is flipped right-side up, the shelf would be on top of the leg support overhangs. To install the shelf, it will be necessary to remove one side panel. Make sure this panel is re-installed before using the saw. See exact measurements for shelf in the back of this manual.

Y

Fig. 24

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