Delta 34-801, 36-812, 34-814, 34-806 instruction manual

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NL

Fig. 22

8.Assemble upper splitter bracket (M) Fig. 22, to lower bracket (L) using a 5/16-18x1" hex head screw (N) with 5/16" lockwasher and 5/16" flat washer. NOTE: Do not tighten screw (N) at this time.

9.Insert the front end of splitter (P) Fig. 23, inside the splitter mounting bracket behind splitter fastener plate and screw (C). Push splitter down as far as possible, making certain the bottom edge of splitter (P) is parallel with the table surface. Tighten screw (C). Fasten splitter and blade guard assembly (P) Fig. 24, to bracket (M) using a 5/16-18x1" hex head screw (V) and 5/16" flat washer.

10.IMPORTANT: The splitter (P) Fig. 25, features a notch

(W) cut into the top edge. Raise the front of the clear blade guard (P) Fig. 25, until the rear edge of the guard slips into notch (W) of the splitter. This notch enables the blade guard to stay in the raised position and makes changing blades easier.

11.Reassemble the saw blade, making certain the teeth are pointing down at the front of the saw table as shown in Fig. 26, and assemble the outside blade flange and arbor nut (X). With open end wrench (Y) on the flats of the arbor to keep it from turning, tighten arbor nut by turning box end wrench (Z) counterclockwise.

Y

X

Z

Fig. 26

P

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Fig. 23

P

M

V

Fig. 24

W

P

Fig. 25

P

A

B

Fig. 27

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Contents Unisaw 10 Right Tilting Arbor Saw General Safety Rules Refer to them often Use them to instruct others Additional Safety Rules for Circular SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Extension Cords Five Horsepower MotorsThree Phase Operation Magnetic Push Button ControlsOperating Instructions Unpacking and CleaningAssembling Extension Wing Assembly InstructionsAssembling Blade Tilting Mechanism Handle Assembling LVC Starter BOX to Cabinet Assembling LVC ON/OFF SwitchAssembling Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Assembling GPE ON/OFF SwitchAdjust splitter bracket a until it is aligned Page Fastening Motor Cord to SAW Frame Attaching Motor CoverAssembling Dust Chute Adapter Miter Gage Holder and Wrench HolderAssembling RIP Fence Holder Brackets Starting and Stopping the SAW Operating Controls Unisaw AdjustmentsAdjusting Table Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive StopsMiter Gage Operation and Adjustment Adjusting Table InsertChanging the SAW Blade MaintenanceReplacing Belts and Adjusting Belt Tension CROSS-CUTTING OperationsProtecting Cast Iron Table from Rust Ripping Using the Fence AS a CUT-OFF GageUsing Accessory Moulding Cutterhead Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on Biesemeyer RIP FenceUsing Auxiliary Wood Facing on the Unifence Always Install Blade Guard After Operation is Compete Using Accessory Dado Head Constructing a Featherboard Constructing a Push Stick PushstickDeluxe Uniguard Blade Guard Blade Guard AccessoriesAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers
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34-801, 34-806, 34-814, 36-812 specifications

Delta has long been a reputable name in the woodworking industry, and its line of table saws, including models such as the Delta 36-812, 34-814, 34-806, and 34-801, exemplifies the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Each of these models offers unique features and technologies tailored to meet the needs of both professional woodworkers and hobbyists.

The Delta 36-812 is a compact yet powerful table saw designed for versatility and efficiency. This model features a 15-amp motor, capable of delivering 4,800 RPM, providing sufficient power for cutting through various materials including hardwood and softwood. One of the standout features of the 36-812 is its Portable Stand, which allows easy transportation and setup without compromising stability. The saw also boasts a large, adjustable rip fence, ensuring accuracy when making long cuts.

Next in line is the Delta 34-814, which takes things up a notch with its more advanced design. This cabinet saw is built with a one-piece, rigid steel frame that minimizes vibrations, contributing to cleaner cuts. The 34-814 also features a 1.5 HP motor, providing reliable power and performance in any workshop setting. Its patented Quick-Build T-Square System offers smooth adjustments for crosscuts and rip cuts, enhancing user convenience, while the large table surface provides plenty of workspace for larger projects.

For those looking for a reliable saw that combines performance with compactness, the Delta 34-806 makes a strong case. This model is equipped with a 1 HP motor and features a sturdy, lightweight construction which makes it ideal for smaller workshops or job sites. It boasts a patented fence system that is easy to use and adjust, along with a durable blade guard for enhanced safety. The compact design does not sacrifice cutting power, allowing woodworkers to tackle a variety of materials with ease.

Lastly, the Delta 34-801 is a classic contractor saw that captures the essence of performance and portability. It features a powerful 1.5 HP motor and a 30-inch rip capacity, perfect for larger woods and panels. The saw includes an easy-to-use rack and pinion fence system that improves accuracy and alignment. Its folding stand allows for effortless storage, making it a great option for those who need to maximize space.

In summary, the Delta 36-812, 34-814, 34-806, and 34-801 are all exemplary offerings in Delta's lineup, each designed with specific features and capabilities. From compact options to more robust cabinet designs, these saws cater to the diverse needs of woodworkers across various skill levels and applications. With their combination of power, precision, and innovative technologies, they continue to uphold Delta's legacy of excellence in woodworking tools.