Delta 33-830 Saw User Manual


 
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FASTENING SAW TO THE FLOOR
If during operation there is any tendency for the saw to tip over, slide, or walk on the supporting surface, the
saw should be secured to the floor surface through holes provided on the bottom of each leg.
Fig. 48
Fig. 49
Fig. 51Fig. 50
CUTTING INTO
TABLE BOARDS
1. Assemble table boards (A) Fig. 48, and fence (B) as
shown and secure in place with table clamps, one of
which is shown at (C).
2. Return cutting-head (D) Fig. 49, to rear of track arm
(E), and tighten cutting-head clamp knob (G) Fig. 48.
Make sure switch (H) Fig. 49, is in the “OFF” position
and connect saw to power source.
3. While holding cutting-head handle (L) Fig. 49 firmly,
turn switch (H) “ON” and lower track arm (E) by turning
elevating handle (K) as shown. Lower saw blade until it
cuts into the table surface approximately 1/16 deep.
Then stop turning elevating handle (K).
4. While still holding cutting-head handle (L) Fig. 50
firmly, loosen cutting-head clamp knob (G) Fig. 48, and
slowly pull cutting-head (D) Fig. 50, toward the front of
the track arm (E) as shown, until travel stops. Then turn
switch (H) “OFF”.
5. Once saw blade (M) Fig. 51, has come to a complete
stop, return cutting-head (D) to rear of track arm (E) as
shown. Fig. 51, illustrates saw kerf (N) cut into table boards.
IMPORTANT: THE TRACK ARM (E) FIG. 51, MUST BE
RAISED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ROTATE IT. ALSO,
THE PROCEDURE “CUTTING INTO TABLE BOARDS”
MUST BE PERFORMED FOR EACH ANGLE CUT
DESIRED.
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