5.Locate two bushings each, (K) and (L) Fig. 8, two 1/4-20 x 5/8” button head screws (M); two 5/16-18 x 5/8” button head screws (N ) and splitter mounting bracket assembly (P). NOTE: Bushings (K) with smaller I.D. hole and two 1/4 x 5/8” long screws (M) are used when mounting the splitter to the Delta 10” tilting arbor saw and the 10” Contractors saw. Bushings (L) Fig. 14, with the larger I.D. holes and two 5/16-18 x 5/8” long button head screws (N) are used when mounting the splitter bracket to a 10” Unisaw.

6.Depending on what saw you are using, insert bushings (K or L) Fig. 8, into holes (Q) in the splitter mounting bracket.

7.Remove the saw blade from the saw arbor.

8.Assemble the splitter mounting bracket (P) Fig. 9, to the inside of rear trunion using two button head screws (N) Figs. 8 and 9, since we are mounting the splitter to a 10” Left tilting Arbor Unisaw. NOTE: Just snug up button head screws at this time.

 

 

Fig. 7

 

 

Q

 

 

K

M

 

P

 

 

 

N

L

 

Q

 

 

Fig. 8

NP

9.Using a straight edge (R) Fig. 10, align the top portion of splitter mounting bracket (P) to saw arbor (S) as shown. Then tighten two screws (N) Fig. 9.

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Fig. 9

P

S

R

Fig. 10

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DeWalt 78-955, 78-960 instruction manual

78-960, 78-955 specifications

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