Delta 36-220 instruction manual Cutting Crown Moulding

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9.Fig. 34, illustrates the work clamp (B) being used to firmly hold the workpiece against the fence.

10.Fig. 35, illustrates the cuttinghead tilted and the arm in a miter position for a compound miter/bevel cutting operation.

11.Fig. 36, illustrates the fence in the forward position enabling you to cross-cut a standard 4 x 4 in one pass.

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Fig. 34

Fig. 35

Fig. 36

CUTTING CROWN MOULDING

One of the many features of your saw is the ease of cutting crown moulding. The following is an example of cutting both inside and outside corners on 52/38 degree wall angle crown moulding. NOTE: When cutting 45 degree wall angle crown moulding the following procedure for inside and outside corners is the same with the exception that the bevel position will always be at 30 degrees and the miter position will be 34-1/4 degrees to the right or left.

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Contents Compound Miter Saw Safety Rules Always Wear EYE ProtectionAdditional Safety Rules for Compound Miter Saws Connecting Compound Miter SAW To Power Source Extension CordsOperating Instructions Foreword Assembly InstructionsUnpacking Assembling Lower Blade Guard Link Assembling Stock Stop and Table Extensions Fastening Compound Miter SAW To Supporting Surface Assembling Accessory Work Clamp to SAWAssembling Dust BAG Operating Controls Starting Stopping SAWRotating Table For Miter Cutting Tilting Cutting ARM for Bevel CuttingLocking Cutting ARM Down Position TWO Position FenceAdjustments Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Bevel StopsAdjusting Blade Parallel to Table Slot Adjusting Fence 90 Degrees to BladeAdjusting Sliding FIT Cutting ARM Vertical Travel Adjusting Downward Travel of SAW Blade Typical Operations and Helpful HintsCutting Crown Moulding Auxiliary Wood Fence Maintenance Changing the BladeBrush Inspection Replacement Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistancePage Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers