Delta Installation Guide for Unisaw Motor Cover

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Fig. 28

12.Using a straight edge (A) Fig. 27, make certain the splitter (P) is aligned with the saw blade (B). Using a square (C) Figs. 28 and 29, make certain saw blade (B) Fig. 28, and splitter (P) Fig. 29, are 90 degrees to the table surface. Once you are certain the splitter is aligned to the saw blade and table, tighten all splitter mounting hardware (D) Fig. 29 and recheck alignment.

13.Holding the clear blade guard, lower the saw blade and assemble the table insert (E) Fig. 30, into the opening on the saw table.

FASTENING MOTOR CORD TO SAW FRAME

1.IMPORTANT: Turn the blade tilting handwheel counterclockwise as far as it will go until the saw blade is in the 45 degree position.

2.IMPORTANT: Turn the blade raising and lowering handwheel counterclockwise until the blade is at its lowest position.

3.Fasten motor cord (A) Fig. 31 to the saw frame cross member (B), using the cable tie (C) supplied with the saw. CAUTION: Before tightening the cable tie, make certain that cord (A) is free of any interference from the motor or saw blade at all possible positions of the motor.

4.After the cable tie is tightened, cut off excess tail of cable tie (C) Fig. 31.

ATTACHING MOTOR COVER

NOTE: IF YOU HAVE AN “LVC” (STARTER BOX) VERSION UNISAW, YOU WILL HAVE TO ATTACH TWO BOTTOM SPRING CLIPS TO THE MOTOR COVER. IF YOU HAVE AN “GPE” (STARTER BOX) VERSION UNISAW THE SPRING CLIPS ARE ALREADY ATTACHED TO THE MOTOR COVER.

1.Attach the two motor cover clips to the motor cover. Align the hole in the motor cover clip with the hole in the motor cover. Place a 13/64 flat washer onto a 10-32x1/2" screw (A), insert screw through the hole in the motor cover clip and thread screw (A) into the tapped hole in the motor cover, repeat this process for the remaining motor cover clip, Fig. 32.

P

C

D

Fig. 29

E

Fig. 30

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B

C

Fig. 31

A

Fig. 32

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