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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE

USING THIS EQUIPMENT. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock,
fire, and/or serious personal injury or property damage.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ THE INSTRUCTION MAN-
UAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE.

Learning the

machine’s application, limitations, and specific hazards
will greatly minimize the possibility of accidents and injury.

2.

WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION. ALWAYS
USE SAFETY GLASSES. 

Everyday eyeglasses are NOT

safety glasses. USE CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
Eye protection equipment should comply with ANSI Z87.1
standards. Hearing equipment should comply with ANSI
S3.19standards. 

3.

WEAR PROPER APPAREL. 

Do not wear loose clothing,

gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry which
may get caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is rec-
ommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long
hair.

4.

DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN A DANGEROUS ENVI-
RONMENT. 

The use of power tools in damp or wet loca-

tions or in rain can cause shock or electrocution. Keep
your work area well-lit to prevent tripping or placing arms,
hands, and fingers in danger.

5.

MAINTAIN ALL TOOLS AND MACHINES IN PEAK 
CONDITION. 

Keep tools sharp and clean for best and

safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. Poorly maintained tools and
machines can further damage the tool or machine and/or
cause injury.

6.

CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. 

Before using the machine,

check for any damaged parts. Check for alignment of
moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts,
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A
guard or any other part that is damaged 

should be prop-

erly repaired or replaced.

Damaged parts can cause fur-

ther damage to the machine and/or injury.

7.

KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN. 

Cluttered areas and benches

invite accidents.

8.

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. 

Your shop is a poten-

tially dangerous environment. Children and visitors can be injured.

9.

REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.

Make

sure that the switch is in the “OFF” position before plug-
ging in the power cord. In the event of a power failure,
move the switch to the “OFF” position. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.

10.

USE THE GUARDS.

Check to see that all guards are in

place, secured, and working correctly to reduce the risk of
injury.

11.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES
BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE. 

Tools, scrap pieces,

and other debris can be thrown at high speed, causing
injury.

12.

USE THE RIGHT MACHINE. 

Don’t force a machine or an

attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
Damage to the machine and/or injury may result.

13.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. 

The use of

accessories and attachments not recommended by Delta
may cause damage to the machine or injury to the user.

14.

USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. 

Make sure your

extension cord is in good condition. When using an exten-
sion cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the
current your product will draw. An undersized cord will
cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and
overheating. See the Extension Cord Chart for the correct
size depending on the cord length and nameplate ampere
rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The small-
er the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

15.

SECURE THE WORKPIECE. 

Use clamps or a vise to hold

the workpiece when practical. Loss of control of a work-
piece can cause injury.

16.

FEED THE WORKPIECE AGAINST THE DIRECTION OF THE
ROTATION OF THE BLADE, CUTTER, OR ABRASIVE SUR-
FACE.

Feeding it from the other direction will cause the

workpiece to be thrown out at high speed.

17.

DON’T FORCE THE WORKPIECE ON THE MACHINE.

Damage to the machine and/or injury may result.

18.

DON’T OVERREACH. 

Loss of balance can make you fall

into a working machine, causing injury.

19.

NEVER STAND ON THE MACHINE. 

Injury could occur if the tool

tips, or if you accidentally contact the cutting tool.

20.

NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED.
TURN THE POWER OFF. 

Don’t leave the machine until it comes

to a complete stop. A child or visitor could be injured.

21.

TURN THE MACHINE “OFF”, AND DISCONNECT THE
MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE

before installing or

removing accessories, before adjusting or changing set-
ups, or when making repairs. An accidental start-up can
cause injury.

22.

MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF WITH PAD-
LOCKS, MASTER SWITCHES, OR BY REMOVING
STARTER KEYS. 

The accidental start-up of a machine by

a child or visitor could cause injury.

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. STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING, AND

USE COMMON SENSE. DO NOT USE THE MACHINE
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR MEDICATION. 

A moment of

inattention while operating power tools may result in injury.

24.

USE OF THIS TOOL CAN GENERATE AND

DISBURSE DUST OR OTHER AIRBORNE PARTICLES,
INCLUDING WOOD DUST, CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST
AND ASBESTOS DUST. 

Direct particles away from face and

body. Always operate tool in well ventilated area and provide
for proper dust removal.  Use dust collection system wherev-
er possible. Exposure to the dust may cause serious and per-
manent respiratory or other injury, including silicosis (a serious
lung disease), cancer, and death. Avoid breathing the dust,
and avoid prolonged contact with dust. Allowing dust to get
into your mouth or eyes, or lay on your skin may promote
absorption of harmful material. Always use properly fitting
NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for
the dust exposure, and wash exposed areas with soap and
water.

Summary of Contents for 36-851

Page 1: ...MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 Models 36 851 single phase 36 852 three phase Models 36 855 single phase 36 856 three phase STOCK FEEDERS Models 36 851 36 852 36 855 and 36 856 ...

Page 2: ...stal Mail Technical Service Manager Delta Machinery 4825 Highway 45 North Jackson TN 38305 IN CANADA 125 Mural St Suite 300 Richmond Hill ON L4B 1M4 Information regarding the safe and proper operation of this tool is available from the following sources Power Tool Institute 1300 Sumner Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 2851 www powertoolinstitute org National Safety Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive Itasca I...

Page 3: ...LEMS The symbols below are used to help you recognize this information SAFETY GUIDELINES DEFINITIONS SOME DUST CREATED BY POWER SANDING SAWING GRINDING DRILLING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonr...

Page 4: ...e to the machine and or injury may result 13 USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES The use of accessories and attachments not recommended by Delta may cause damage to the machine or injury to the user 14 USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an exten sion cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord ...

Page 5: ...hine 7 KEEP ARMS HANDS AND FINGERS away from the rotating parts of feeder and cutting machine 8 ALLOW THE BLADE OF THE CUTTING MACHINE TO REACH FULL SPEED before feeding a workpiece into the stock feeder 9 NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT assembly or set up work on the table work area when the machine is running 10 TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE from the power source before installing or remo...

Page 6: ...2 16 240 up to 50 14 AWG 12 16 240 50 100 12 AWG 12 16 240 GREATER THAN 100 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED POWER CONNECTIONS MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS THIS MACHINE MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Your machine is wired for see SPEC PLATE VOLTAGE 60 HZ alternating current Before connecting the machine to the power source make sure the switch is in th...

Page 7: ...machine and all loose items from the shipping container s Remove the protective coating from all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene do not use acetone gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose After cleaning cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household floor paste wax CARTON CONTENTS 1 Stock Feeder assembly 3 Lubricating gun AS...

Page 8: ...racket P Fig 4 and position the end bracket P over the end of the horizontal support arm F Tighten the two screws located underneath bracket P 6 Attach the angle joint R Fig 4 on the feeder S and tighten the locking lever T 7 Install the feeder S Fig 4 with angle joint R on the end bracket P Tighten the locking lever V NOTE You can make adjustments to the feeder operat ing positions later Fig 4 MO...

Page 9: ...ding on the gear arrangement as shown on chart Fig 7 When you rotate the motor control switch A Fig 8 to the rabbit C the range of feed rate is 26 and 72 FT MIN 8 and 22 M MIN depending on the gear arrangement as shown on chart Fig 7 Fig 8 A B C A FEED RATE ADJUSTMENTS For 36 855 single phase and 36 856 three phase models ONLY These stock feeders utilize feed rates of 6 5 13 18 22 36 43 55 and 108...

Page 10: ...l switch B is in one of the forward or reverse positions To operate the gear speed lever 1 Rotate the motor control switch B Fig 13 to the desired feed speed position on the dial 2 Rotate the lever A Fig 13 counter clockwise to the turtle position to obtain feed speed rates of 6 5 13 18 or 36 FT MIN 2 4 5 5 or 11 M MIN depend ing on the motor speed and gear arrangement 3 Rotate the lever A Fig 13 ...

Page 11: ... is placed between the middle roller B and the infeed roller E Also position the stock feeder slightly at an angle to the direction of feed For example the out feed roller C should be approximately 1 4 closer to the fence D than the infeed roller E Fig 16 This position will keep the workpiece against the fence Position the feeder assembly A Fig 17 so that all rollers B C and D are over the outfeed...

Page 12: ... assistance with your machine visit our website at www deltamachinery com for a list of service centers or call the DELTA Machinery help line at 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 MAINTENANCE KEEP MACHINE CLEAN Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed air All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts They could poss...

Page 13: ...earest service outlet please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 A complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier Porter Cable Delta Factory Service Centers and Delta Authorized Service Stations Please visit our Web Site www deltamachinery com for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier Since accessories other than those offered by Delta have not been t...

Page 14: ... Delta may require that electric motors be returned prepaid to a motor manufac turer s authorized station for inspection and repair or replacement Delta will not be responsible for any asserted defect which has resulted from normal wear misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than an authorized Delta service facility or representative Under no circumsta...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES ...

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