Delta UNISAW 36-L352 User Manual

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MITERING

Miter angles greater than 45˚ may force

the blade guard assembly into the saw blade causing

damage to the blade guard assembly and personal

injury. Before starting the motor, test the operation by

feeding the workpiece into the blade guard assembly.

If the blade guard assembly contacts the blade, place

the workpiece under the blade guard assembly, not

touching the blade, before starting the motor.

Certain workpiece shapes, such as

molding may not lift the blade guard assembly properly.

With the power off, feed the workpiece slowly into the

blade guard area and until the workpiece touches the

blade. If the blade guard assembly contacts the blade,

place the workpiece under the blade guard assembly,

not touching the blade, before starting the motor.

This operation is the same as crosscutting except the

miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 0°. Hold the

workpiece FIRMLY against the miter gauge and feed the

workpiece slowly into the blade (to prevent the workpiece

from moving). See Fig. 62.

MITER GAUGE OPERATION

The miter gauge is equipped with adjustable index stops

at 90°, 75°, 60°, 45° and 30°.
To rotate the miter gauge, loosen handle (G) Fig. 63, push

the thumb lever (H) down and move the body of the miter

gage (I) to the desired angle.

The miter gauge is equipped with a washer on the end of

the bar which fits into the T-Slot groove (J) in the table.

This allows the miter gauge to be pulled off the front edge

of the table without falling. This allows for a longer cut-off

capacity in front of the blade.

To adjust the stops, loosen screws — two shown at (X)

Fig. 63. Move stop to proper position and re-tighten

screws (X).

COMPOUND MITERING

This is a combination of bevel crosscutting and mitering.

Follow the instructions for both bevel crosscutting and

mitering.
NOTE: Always use the miter slot (K) Fig. 64 which allows

the blade to tilt away from the miter gauge and hands.

USING AN ACCESSORY DADO HEAD

To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off

and disconnect it from power source before installing

and removing accessories, before adjusting or when

making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.

Do not attempt to stack dado blades

thicker than 1" (25.4 mm) Do not use dado blades larger

than 8" (200 mm) in diameter.

The riving knife and blade guard

assemblies cannot be used when dadoing or molding.

It must be removed as described in Riving Knife and

Blade Guard Operations section. Use EXTREME care

when using the dado without the blade guard assembly

and riving knife.

K

FIG. 62

FIG. 64

G

J

FIG. 63

H

I

X

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