Delta 36-426 Saw User Manual


 
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Fig. 116
Fig. 117
Fig. 118
Fig. 119
ADJUSTING FENCE
90 DEGREES TO TABLE
Adjust the fence so that the face of fence (A) Fig. 116 is
90 degrees to the table. To check if the fence is 90
degrees to the table, place a square (B) on the table with
one end of the square against the fence. If an
adjustment is necessary, tighten or loosen one of two
screws (C) or (D) until the fence is 90 degrees to the
table. IMPORTANT: VERY LITTLE MOVEMENT OF
THESE SCREWS (C) AND (D) IS NECESSARY TO
MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT.
ADJUSTING CLAMPING
ACTION OF FENCE
LOCKING HANDLE
When the fence locking handle (A) is pushed to the
down position (Fig. 117), the fence body (B) should be
completely clamped to the guide rail. If the fence body
(B) is not completely clamped to the guide rail when the
handle (A) is in the position shown in Fig. 117, lift up the
locking handle (A) Fig. 118, and slightly tighten two
adjustment plugs (C) using arbor wrench or 7/8wrench.
Adjustment plugs (C) should be tightened an equal
amount. Check to see if the fence body (B) is completely
fastened to the rail by pushing down on locking lever (A).
Adjust further if necessary.
IMPORTANT: AFTER ADJUSTING THE CLAMPING
ACTION OF THE FENCE LOCKING HANDLE, CHECK
TO SEE IF THE FENCE IS PARALLEL TO THE MITER
GAGE SLOT. ADJUST IF NECESSARY.
REPOSITIONING MOTOR
FOR STORAGE
When the saw is not in use, the motor can be
repositioned so that it hangs straight down at the rear,
enabling you to move the saw against a wall. This can
be accomplished by removing the belt and repositioning
the motor and motor mounting plate, as shown in Fig.
119.
B
C
D
A
A
B
C
C
A
B