Delta 36-220 Parts and Assembly Guide for Your Cordless Saw

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ASSEMBLING ACCESSORY WORK CLAMP TO SAW

1.The work clamp (A) Fig. 9, can be used on either the right or left side of the saw base. Insert post of work clamp into the hole located on the front of the saw base, as shown. Work clamp 36-221 is available as a accesso- ry. (See ASSESSORIES section)

2.IMPORTANT: The purpose of the work clamp (A) Fig. 10, is to clamp material against the fence. When the work clamp (A) is used in conjunction with the stock stop (B), the work clamp (A) and stock stop (B) should ALWAYS be used on the same side of the saw blade. This is important as it prevents the free end of the work- piece from binding between the blade and the stock stop

(B).

3. WARNING: Keep hands out of path of saw blade. If the workpiece you are cutting would cause your hand to be within 4 inches of the saw blade, the workpiece should be clamped in place before making cut.

ASSEMBLING DUST BAG

1.Assemble the dust bag (A) Fig. 11, to dust spout on rear of guard assembly, as shown.

A

Fig. 9

BA

Fig. 10

A

Fig. 11

FASTENING COMPOUND MITER SAW

TO SUPPORTING SURFACE

Before operating your compound miter saw make sure it is firmly mounted to a workbench or other supporting sur- face. Four holes are provided, three of which are shown at (A) Fig. 12, for fastening the saw to a supporting sur- face.

When frequently moving the saw from place to place we suggest that the saw be mounted to a 3/4" piece of plywood. The saw can then be easily moved and the ply- wood clamped to the supporting surface using “C” clamps.

A

A

A

Fig. 12

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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 CordsUnpacking Assembly InstructionsOperating Instructions Foreword Assembling Lower Blade Guard Link Assembling Stock Stop and Table Extensions Assembling Dust BAG Assembling Accessory Work Clamp to SAWFastening Compound Miter SAW To Supporting Surface 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