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Fig. 37

Fig. 38

Fig. 39

When performing multiple or repetitive cut-off operations
that result in small cut-off pieces, one inch or less, it is
possible for the saw blade to catch the cut-off pieces and
project them out of the machine or into the blade guard
and housing, possibly causing damage or injury. In order
to limit the possibility of personal injury or blade guard
damage, an auxiliary wood fence can be mounted to your
saw as follows:

Holes are provided in the fence to attach an auxiliary
fence (A) Fig. 39. This auxiliary fence is constructed of
straight wood approximately 1/2 inch thick by 3 inches
high by
20 inches long. 

NOTE:

The auxiliary fence (A) is used

ONLY

with the saw blade in the 0 degree bevel position

(90 degrees to the table). When bevel cutting (blade tilt-
ed) the auxiliary fence will have to be removed.

AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE

1.

Move the table to the 31-5/8 degree right miter position and lock the table in position. 

NOTE:

A triangle indicator is provided on the miter scale to find this angle quickly.

2.

Tilt the saw blade to the 33-7/8 degree left bevel position and tighten bevel lock handle. 

NOTE:

A triangle indicator is provided on the bevel scale to find this angle quickly.

3.

Place the crown moulding on the table with the 

CEILING EDGE

of the moulding against the

fence, and make the cut, as shown in Fig. 37. 

NOTE:

The piece of crown moulding used for the

outside corner will always be on the right hand side of the blade, as shown at (A) Fig. 37. The piece
of crown moulding used for the inside corner will always be on the left hand side of the blade, as
shown at (B) Fig. 37.

4.

To make the matching halves of the inside and outside corners simply rotate the table to the

31-5/8 degree left miter position and tighten table lock knob. 

NOTE:

A triangle indicator is provid-

ed on the miter scale to find this angle quickly.

5.

Place the crown moulding on the table with the 

WALL EDGE

of the crown moulding against

the fence and make the cut. Again, the piece of crown moulding used for the outside corner will
always be on the right side of the blade, as shown at (C) Fig. 38. The piece of crown moulding
used for the inside corner will always be on the left side of the blade, as shown at (D) Fig. 38.

A

B

D

C

A

A

Summary of Contents for 36-220

Page 1: ...ART NO 900327 01 01 01 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPA OL P GINA 23 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance p...

Page 2: ...eryday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lens es they are not safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty These safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 requirements N...

Page 3: ...the lower blade guard in place 18 NEVER reach around saw blade 19 MAKE SURE blade is not contacting workpiece before switch is turned on 20 NEVER lock the switch in the ON position 21 IMPORTANT After...

Page 4: ...E EXTENSION CORD RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC TOOLS Ampere Volts Total Length of Gauge of Rating Cord in Feet Extension Cord 0 6 120 up to 25 18 AWG 0 6 120 25 50 16 AWG 0 6 120...

Page 5: ...tomatically stops blade in seconds Automatic retracting see thru blade guard Built in arbor lock for easy single wrench blade changes Dust bag Work supports Extra wide fence and Replaceable cut thru t...

Page 6: ...ial screw C Fig 4 into hole in end of lower blade guard link B and reassemble special screw C into hole in pivot bracket as shown B C C B ASSEMBLING LOWER BLADE GUARD LINK WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OP...

Page 7: ...d table extension as shown Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 2 Insert ends of table extension B Fig 6 into the four holes on end of saw base and into the two holes of lock bracket C as shown Tighten screw D to hold t...

Page 8: ...tween the blade and the stock stop B 3 WARNING Keep hands out of path of saw blade If the workpiece you are cutting would cause your hand to be within 4 inches of the saw blade the workpiece should be...

Page 9: ...s WARNING A TURNING SAW BLADE CAN BE DANGEROUS AFTER COMPLETING CUT RELEASE SWITCH TRIGGER TO ACTIVATE BLADE BRAKE KEEP SAW HEAD DOWN UNTIL BLADE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP WARNING THE TORQUE DEVELOP...

Page 10: ...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 o...

Page 11: ...0 TWO POSITION FENCE The fence A on your miter saw can be used in the for ward position as shown in Fig 19 or in the rear position as shown in Fig 20 The forward position in Fig 19 is used for cutting...

Page 12: ...and turn screw C until other end of screw C contacts casting D when blade is 90 degrees to the table Then tighten locknut B 5 Loosen bevel lock handle and tilt the cutting arm all the way to the left...

Page 13: ...in both the forward and rear position 3 Loosen the two fence locking screws one of which is shown at A Fig 26 and move the fence B all the way to the forward position as shown Then tighten the two fe...

Page 14: ...blade when the fence is all the way to the rear Then tighten the two fence lock ing screws A Fig 28 10 These adjustments enable you to rapidly position the fence in either the forward or rear positio...

Page 15: ...lustrates the fence in the rear position enabling you to cross cut a standard 2 x 6 in one pass 8 Fig 33 illustrates the stock stop A being used for repetitive cutting operations TYPICAL OPERATIONS AN...

Page 16: ...cross cut a standard 4 x 4 in one pass CUTTING CROWN MOULDING One of the many features of your saw is the ease of cutting crown moulding The following is an example of cutting both inside and outside...

Page 17: ...ngle quickly 2 Tilt the saw blade to the 33 7 8 degree left bevel position and tighten bevel lock handle NOTE A triangle indicator is provided on the bevel scale to find this angle quickly 3 Place the...

Page 18: ...side blade flange G as they are removed DO NOT REMOVE INSIDE BLADE FLANGE 6 Make sure the inside surfaces of both the inside and outside blade flanges are clean and free from any foreign substance 7...

Page 19: ...led After the first check examine them after about 10 hours of use until such time that replacement is necessary The brush holders A Fig 44 are located on the motor housing opposite each other Fig 45...

Page 20: ...remedy with respect to defective products all other war ranties express or implied whether of merchantability fitness for purpose or otherwise are expressly disclaimed by Delta Delta Building Trades...

Page 21: ...21 NOTES...

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