Delta 36-978 instruction manual Dust Chute and Back Brace, Mobile Base and Stand Assembly to SAW

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DUST CHUTE AND BACK BRACE

DO NOT INSTALL DUST CHUTE UNLESS A DUST COLLECTOR WILL BE USED.

To install the dust chute and back brace, place the saw unit upside down on the floor as shown in Fig. 25.

PROTECT THE SAW’S TABLE TOP BY PLACING SOMETHING BETWEEN THE SAW AND THE FLOOR, SUCH AS A PIECE OF

CARDBOARD, CARPET ETC.

To install dust chute (A) Fig. 25, slide it in as shown. Place back brace (B) with tabs (C) Fig. 25 below the chute edge as shown in Fig. 26. To fasten the back brace to the saw unit, place 5/16-18 x 5/8" Carriage Head Screws up from inside the saw cabinet through holes

(E). Thread 5/16-18 Serrated Hex Nuts on the screws and tighten securely.

MOBILE BASE AND STAND

ASSEMBLY TO SAW

TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE, ASSEMBLE THE STAND TO THE SAW AS FOLLOWS:

1.With the saw already upside down from installing the dust chute and back brace, place the mobile base and stand assembly on top of the upside- down saw and align the eight holes in the legs (two of which are shown at (A) Fig. 27) with the eight holes (D) Fig. 26.

NOTE: Make certain the shorter panel with the Delta nameplate is on the front of the saw next to the scale and pointer.

2.In the holes (D) Fig. 26, place a 5/16-18 x 5/8" Carriage Head Screw up from inside the saw cabinet and then through the legs. Thread a 5/16-18 Serrated Hex Nut on the screw and tighten securely. Repeat for all eight holes.

3. WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO PEOPLE,

CAREFULLY TURN THE SAW AND STAND UPRIGHT AS SHOWN IN FIG. 28.

4.To make sure the table is level, kick up the foot pedal

(C)Fig. 28 to disengage the mobile base. Check to see if table is level. If not, make adjustments to the leveling feet as described in “LEVELING FEET” section on the previous page. To raise saw onto the wheels, push down on foot pedal.

CA

B

Fig. 25

D

E

D

D

Fig. 26

A

Fig. 27

C

Fig. 28

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