Delta 36-978 instruction manual Maintenance, Shelf Measurements

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SHELF MEASUREMENTS

If you desire to make a shelf for your saw, use the diagram below for the size of plywood and placement of holes. Be sure to attach the shelf to the stand and mobility kit while it is still upside down during the assembly procedure. The shelf, once cut, will be attached by driving wood screws through the holes in the overhang of the leg supports.

 

191/4

 

(489 mm)

3/8

 

(9.5 mm)

 

10”

227/16

(254 mm)

 

(570 mm)

67/32

 

(158 mm)

 

3/8

Drill holes

(9.5 mm)

using 5/16”

 

drill bit

55/8

8”

(143 mm)

(203 mm)

MAINTENANCE

KEEP MACHINE CLEAN

Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed air. All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material.

WEAR CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR EYE, HEARING AND RESPIRATORY

PROTECTION WHILE USING COMPRESSED AIR.

FAILURE TO START

Should your machine fail to start, check to make sure the prongs on the cord plug are making good contact in the outlet. Also, check for blown fuses or open circuit breakers in the line.

LUBRICATION & RUST PROTECTION

Apply household floor paste wax to the machine table and

extension table or other work surface weekly. Or use a commercially available protective product designed for this purpose. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use and safety.

To clean cast iron tables of rust, you will need the following materials: a pushblock from a jointer, a sheet of medium Scotch-Brite™ Blending Hand Pad, a can of WD-40®and a can of degreaser. Apply the WD-40 and polish the table surface with the Scotch-Brite pad using the pushblock as a holddown. Degrease the table, then apply the protective product as described above.

BLADE RAISING AND BEVELING

If the blade raising and leveling mechanisms become difficult to operate, clean sawdust from the worm and sector gears (shown in Fig. 71). Apply a graphite-based lubricant that will not attract and hold dust.

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Contents Model 36-979 Shown With Model 36-B30 Fence System Contractor’s SawImportant Safety Instructions Table of ContentsTool Warning Labels Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions General Safety RulesSome Materials are TOO Hard Additional Specific Safety RulesGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Extension Cords Volt Single Phase OperationFunctional Description Carton ContentsCast Iron Extension Wings Extension WingsStand and Mobile Base Parts Sheet Metal Extension WingsAssembly Time Estimate AssemblyUnpacking and Cleaning Assembly Tools RequiredCorner Brackets Mobile Base and Stand AssemblyFront and Side Panels Short and Long LEG SupportsWheels Attaching Foot Lever Assembly to BaseOpen END is Aligned AS Shown in Figs AS Shown in FIG Leveling FeetDust Chute and Back Brace Mobile Base and Stand Assembly to SAWE F Blade Tilting Raising HandwheelWrench Hook Motor to Motor Mounting PlateMotor PULLEY, Pulley GUARD, and Drive Belt Motor and Motor Mounting Plate to SAWTo the Arbor Pulley Removing Motor for Transport Connecting Motor Cord to Switch AssemblyBlade Guard and Splitter Assembly and Alignment Assemble the blade guard and splitter assembly Model 36-979 only Model 36-978 onlyStarting and Stopping SAW ON/OFF SwitchLocking Switch in the OFF Position OperationTilting the Blade Disconnect Machine from Power SourceOverload Protection Raising and Lowering BladeTable Insert a should Always be Level with the Table Miter Gauge Operation and AdjustmentAdjusting Table Insert Assembling Miter GaugeChanging the SAW Blade Aligning Miter Slots to BladeMachine USE Quick Operations ChecklistBack View KEY Parts and Safety Features on Your SAWCROSS-CUTTING Blade Guard and Splitter USECompound Mitering Never USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gauge When CROSS-CUTTINGMitering Bevel CrosscuttingConstructing a Push Stick RippingBevel Ripping Using Moulding CutterheadFig. S15 Using Accessory Dado HeadFig. S18 Using Auxiliary Wood FacingConstructing a Featherboard TroubleshootingPower Tool Institute Constructing a Push Stick Push StickShelf Measurements MaintenanceWarranty ServiceAccessories Delta Machinery
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