DeWalt 36-600 instruction manual Operating Controls and Adjustments

Models: 36-600

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FASTENING STAND TO SUPPORTING SURFACE

IF DURING OPERATION THERE IS ANY TENDENCY FOR THE TOOL TO TIP OVER, SLIDE OR WALK ON THE SUPPORTING SURFACE, REMOVE THE RUBBER FEET FROM THE STAND AND SECURE THE STAND TO THE FLOOR.

OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS

STARTING AND

STOPPING SAW

The switch (A) is located on the front panel of the saw cabinet, as shown in Fig. 33. To turn the saw “ON” move the switch to the up position. To turn the saw “OFF” move the switch (A) to the down position.

LOCKING SWITCH IN

THE “OFF” POSITION

A

Fig. 33

IMPORTANT: When the tool is not in use, the switch should be locked in the “OFF” position to prevent unauthorized use. Grasp the switch toggle (B) and pull it out as shown in Fig. 34. With the switch toggle (B) removed the switch will not operate. However, should the switch toggle be removed while the saw is running, it can be turned “OFF” once, but cannot be restarted without inserting the switch toggle (B).

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Your saw is equipped with a reset overload relay button

(C)Fig. 34. If the motor shuts off or fails to start due to over-loading (cutting stock too fast, using a dull blade, using the saw beyond its capacity, etc.) or low voltage, turn the switch to the “OFF” position, let the motor cool three to five minutes and push the reset button (C), which will reset the overload device. The motor can then be turned on again in the usual manner.

C

B

Fig. 34

BLADE RAISING MECHANISM

To raise or lower the saw blade, loosen lock knob (A) and turn the blade raising handwheel (B) Fig. 35. When the desired blade height is obtained, tighten lock knob (A).

BLADE TILTING MECHANISM

To tilt the saw blade for bevel cutting, loosen lock knob

(C)and turn the tilting handwheel (D) Fig. 35. When the desired blade angle is obtained, tighten lock knob (C).

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AC

Fig. 35

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DeWalt 36-600 instruction manual Operating Controls and Adjustments