Delta 36-220 Cordless Saw User Manual


 
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Fig. 17
Fig. 16
Fig. 15
ROTATING TABLE
FOR MITER CUTTING
Your compound miter saw will cut any miter angle from a
straight 90 degree cut-off to 47 degrees right and left.
Simply loosen lock handle (A) Fig. 14, depress index
lever (B) and move the control arm to the desired angle.
Then tighten lock handle (A).
The 10" Compound Miter Saw is equipped with positive
miter stops for the table control arm at the 0, 15, 22-1/2,
30 and 45 degree right and left positions. Simply loosen
lock handle (A) Fig. 14, and move the control arm until
the spring loaded index lever (B) engages into one of the
positive stops (four of which are shown at (C) ). Then
tighten lock handle (A). To disengage the positive stop,
depress index lever (B). IMPORTANT: ALWAYS TIGHT-
EN LOCK HANDLE (A) BEFORE CUTTING.
In addition, two triangle indicators (D) Fig. 15, are provid-
ed on the scale at the 31-5/8 degree right and left miter
angle for cutting crown moulding. Refer to the CUTTING
CROWN MOULDING section of this manual.
TILTING CUTTING ARM
FOR BEVEL CUTTING
The cutting arm of your compound miter saw can be tilt-
ed to cut any bevel angle from a 90 degree straight cut-
off to a 45 degree left bevel angle by loosening bevel lock
handle (A) Fig. 16, tilting cutting arm to the desired angle
and tightening lock handle (A). NOTE: Lock handle (A) is
spring loaded and can be repositioned by pulling out on
the handle and repositioning it on the nut located under-
neath the hub of the handle.
Positive stops are provided to rapidly position the saw
blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table. The bevel angle
of the cutting arm is determined by the position of the
pointer (B) Fig. 16, on the scale (C).
In addition, a triangle indicator (D) Fig. 17, is provided on
the sale at the 33-7/8 degree bevel angle for cutting
crown moulding. Refer to the CUTTING CROWN
MOULDING section of this manual.
D
D
C
B
A
D
Fig. 14
B
A
C