Delta 33-892 Saw User Manual


 
21
ADJUSTING BLADE GUARD
AND ANTI-KICKBACK ROD
On all ripping and plowing operations, the back part of
the blade guard is lowered so that it just clears the
material. This will prevent the material from being lifted
off the table. Also, lower the kickback rod (A) Fig. 57, so
that the kickback fingers (B) are below surface of
material. Rod (A) can be raised or lowered by loosening
wingnut (C), moving the kickback rod to the desired
position and tightening wingnut (C). The kickback fingers
(B) will then come into contact with the material,
preventing “kickback.” The splitter (D) Fig. 57, should be
in line with the saw blade. If an adjustment is necessary,
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE. Rod (A)
can be adjusted sideways by tightening or loosening two
screws (E) Fig. 57.
Fig. 57
Fig. 58
Fig. 59
ADJUSTING
TRACK ARM STOP
When making cuts with the track arm in the straight cut-
off position and the motor tilted for a 45 degree bevel
cut, it is necessary to rotate stop (A) Fig. 58, to the
downward position as shown in Fig. 59. This will prevent
the saw blade from coming into contact with the column.
A
E
C
D
B
A
A