Delta 36-841 Maintenance, Changing the SAW Blade, Replacing Belts and Adjusting Belt Tension

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MAINTENANCE

CHANGING THE SAW BLADE

1.DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

2.NOTE: Two wrenches are supplied with the saw for changing the saw blade; a box end wrench and open end wrench.

3.Remove table insert and raise saw blade to its maximum height.

4.Place the open end wrench (B) Fig. 117, on the flats of the saw arbor to keep the arbor from turning, and using wrench (A), turn the arbor nut (C) clockwise. Remove arbor nut, blade flange and saw blade.

5.Assemble the new blade, making certain the teeth are pointing down at the front of the saw table and assemble outside blade flange and arbor nut. With wrench (B) Fig. 117, on the flats of the arbor to keep it from turning, tighten arbor nut by turning wrench (A) counterclockwise.

6.Replace table insert.

NOTE: Use only 10" saw blades with 5/8" arbor

holes, rated for at least 4000 RPMs.

B

C

A

Fig. 117

REPLACING BELTS AND ADJUSTING BELT TENSION

1.

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

2.

Open motor cover door to gain access to the motor.

3.

Place a block of wood (C) Fig. 118, between the

motor and saw cabinet as shown. NOTE: It may be

necessary to raise the saw arbor in order to insert the

wooden block. Lower the saw arbor until the motor

contacts the wood.

4.

Loosen bolt (D) Fig. 118, and continue to lower the

D

C

E

saw arbor until all tension is removed from the belts (E).

Tighten bolt (D).

5.

Raise the saw arbor slightly and remove the block of

wood (C) Fig. 118.

6.

Lower the saw arbor. Remove the belts (E) Fig. 118,

one at a time from the motor pulley.

7.

Remove the belts (E) Fig. 119, one at a time from the

arbor pulley (F).

8.

Assemble the three new belts, one at a time in the

grooves of the arbor pulley (F) Fig. 119, and onto the

motor pulley.

9.

When the new belts are assembled on the arbor

pulley (F) Fig. 119 and the motor pulley, loosen screw (D)

Fig. 118, and carefully let the motor rest on the belts.

10. Correct belt tension is when there is approximately

1/4" deflection in the center span of the pulleys, using

light finger pressure. After tension is applied, tighten

screw (D) Fig. 118.

Fig. 118

F

E

Fig. 119

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Delta 36-841 instruction manual Maintenance, Changing the SAW Blade, Replacing Belts and Adjusting Belt Tension