Delta 36-441B, 36-451X instruction manual Accessory Dado Head, Using Dado Head

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SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE GIVEN THE GRAIN DIRECTION. MAKE ALL CUTS IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THE GRAIN WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

ALWAYS INSTALL BLADE GUARD AFTER OPERATION IS COMPLETE.

C

Fig. 70

ACCESSORY DADO HEAD

USING DADO HEAD

THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE USED WHEN DADOING OR MOULDING. IT CAN BE SWUNG TO THE REAR OF THE SAW AS DESCRIBED IN “USING ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD” SECTION.

AUXILIARY JIGS, FIXTURES, PUSH STICKS AND FEATHER BOARDS SHOULD BE USED.

1.Dadoing is cutting a rabbet or wide groove into the work. Most dado head sets are made up of two outside saws and four or five inside cutters, (Fig. 71). Various combinations of saws and cutters are used to cut grooves from 1/8" to 13/16" for use in shelving, making joints, tenoning, grooving, etc. The cutters are heavily swaged and must be arranged so that this heavy portion falls in the gullets of the outside saws, as shown in Fig.

72.The saw and cutter overlap is shown in Fig. 73, (A) being the outside saw, (B) an inside cutter, and (C) a paper washer or washers, used as needed to control the exact width of groove. A 1/4" groove is cut by using the two outside saws. The teeth of the saws should be positioned so that the raker on one saw is beside the cutting teeth on the other saw.

2.Attach the dado head set (D) Fig. 74, to the saw arbor.

NOTE: THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE CAN NOT BE USED WITH THE DADO HEAD SET, TIGHTEN THE ARBOR NUT AGAINST THE DADO HEAD SET BODY. DO NOT LOSE THE OUTSIDE ARBOR FLANGE. IT WILL BE NEEDED WHEN REATTACHING A BLADE TO THE ARBOR.

THE ACCESSORY DADO HEAD SET TABLE INSERT (E) FIG. 74, MUST BE USED IN PLACE OF THE STANDARD TABLE INSERT.

3.Fig. 75, shows a typical dado operation using the miter gage as a guide.

NEVER USE THE DADO HEAD IN A BEVEL POSITION.

ALWAYS INSTALL BLADE GUARD AFTER OPERATION IS COMPLETED.

Fig. 71

AB

C

Fig. 72

Fig. 73

E

D

Fig. 74

Fig. 75

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Contents Contractor’s Saw Safety Guidelines Definitions General Safety RulesImportant Safety Instructions Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, Properly Support Long or Wide workpieces Additional Safety Rules for Contractor SAWPower Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Volt Minimum Gauge Extension Cord Extension CordsUnpacking and Cleaning Functional DescriptionForeword Unpacking and Cleaning Rear Leg Panel SAW Assembly Assembling SAW StandAssembling SAW to Stand Assembling Motor to Motor Mounting Plate Motor AssemblyDisconnect Machine from the Power Source Assembling Blade Tilting HandwheelAssembling Motor and Motor Mounting Plate to SAW Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTo Motor Mounting Plate Assembling Motor PULLEY, Belt Pulley GUARD, and Drive BeltIllustrates the motor cord connected to the switch assembly Connecting Motor Cord to Switch AssemblyAssembling Blade Guard Splitter Assembly Assembling and Aligning Blade Guard and Splitter AssemblyIf alignment is necessary, loosen the two screws Page Assembling Cast Iron Extension Extension and Switch AssemblyAssembling Steel Extension Wing and Switch Model 36-441B Assembling Switch to Cast Iron Extension WingOperating Controls Fastening Stand to Supporting SurfaceTilting the Blade Operation and AdjustmentsAdjusting 90 Degree and 45 Degree Positive Stops Raising and Lowering BladeAdjusting Blade Alignment Checking Blade AlignmentBlade Alignment Backlash Adjustments Adjusting Blade Tilting MechanismChanging SAW Blade Miter Gage Operation and Adjustment Adjusting Table InsertNever USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTING Common Sawing OperationsCROSS-CUTTING Constructing a Push Stick RippingUsing Moulding Cutterhead Accessory Moulding CutterheadUsing Dado Head Accessory Dado HeadConstructing a Featherboard Power Tool InstituteConstructing a Push Stick PushstickRepositioning Motor For Storage MaintenanceStorage Dust ChuteAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistanceCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers