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CONNECTING TOOL TO POWER SOURCE

POWER CONNECTIONS

A separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools. This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and should be
protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse. If an extension cord is used, use only 3-wire extension cords which have 3-
prong grounding type plugs and 3-hole receptacles which accept the tool’s plug. Before connecting the motor to the
power line, make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position and be sure that the electric current is of the same
characteristics as indicated on the tool. All line connections should make good contact. Running on low voltage will
damage the motor.

MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS

Your tool is wired for 120 volt, 60 HZ alternating current. Before connecting the tool to the power source, make sure
the switch is in the “OFF” position. The no-load speed of the motor is 6000 - 11000 RPM.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM
ELECTRIC SHOCK.   

Fig. AA

Fig. BB

GROUNDED OUTLET BOX

CURRENT

CARRYING

PRONGS

GROUNDING BLADE
IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES

GROUNDED OUTLET BOX

GROUNDING

MEANS

ADAPTER

2. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on
a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150
volts:

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet
that looks like the one illustrated in Fig. AA. The tool has a
grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig.
AA

A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter

illustrated in Fig. BB, may be used to connect this plug a
2-hole receptacle as shown in Fig. BB if a properly
grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter
should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can
be installed by a qualified electrician. The green-colored
rigid ear, lug, and the like, extending from the adapter
must be connected to a permanent ground such as a
properly grounded outlet box. Whenever the adapter is
used, it must be held in place with a metal screw.

NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not
permitted by the Canadian Electric Code.

WARNING: IN ALL CASES, MAKE CERTAIN THE 

RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY

G R O U N D E D . I F Y O U A R E N O T S U R E H AV E A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE.

1 .

A l l g r o u n d e d , c o r d - c o n n e c t e d t o o l s :  

In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to
reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped
with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.

Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the outlet,
have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The
conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is
green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-
grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the
electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the
equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal.

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if
t h e g ro u n d i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s a re n o t c o m p l e t e l y
understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is
properly grounded.

Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding type plugs and 3-hole receptacles that accept
the tool’s plug, as shown in Fig. AA.

Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.

HOLES

HOLES

Summary of Contents for 37-070

Page 1: ...7 070 PART NO 901609 013 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPA OL P GINA 21 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance...

Page 2: ...resistant lenses 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 Note Approved glasses have Z87 printe...

Page 3: ...s more than 1 1 2 inches wide adjust depth of cut to 1 16 inch or less to avoid overloading machine and to minimize chance of kick back work thrown back toward you 16 MAINTAIN the proper relationship...

Page 4: ...properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly...

Page 5: ...his 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 sufaces with a good quality hous...

Page 6: ...he workpiece is moved from the infeed table across the cutterhead to the outfeed table 2 PLANING OPERATIONS Planing or surfacing are identical to the jointing operation except for the position of the...

Page 7: ...Head Screw for assembling Fence to Fence Sliding Bracket 2 8 T Nut for assembling Fence to Fence Sliding Bracket 2 9 Fence Mounting Bracket 10 5 8 long Socket Button Head Screw for assembling Fence Mo...

Page 8: ...8 ASSEMBLING FENCE 1 Assemble the fence mounting bracket A Fig 5 to the jointer base using the four 5 8 long socket button head screws B Fig 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT...

Page 9: ...pening as shown 4 Slide groove of fence L Fig 10 over T nuts J as shown 3 Assemble 5 8 long socket button head screw G Fig 9 to fence tilting bracket H and thread T nut J onto threaded end of screw G...

Page 10: ...g bracket B Fig 14 to the two screws A as shown and tighten the two screws A ASSEMBLING CUTTERHEAD LOCK 1 Assemble cutterhead lock A Fig 15 to the front side of the jointer base using the 7 16 long so...

Page 11: ...abinet To turn the machine ON move the switch A to the up position To turn the machine OFF move the switch A to the down position OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS LOCKING SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION...

Page 12: ...en lock knob C and turn adjusting knob D clockwise to lower and coun terclockwise to raise the infeed table After the infeed table is at the desired setting tighten lock knob C NOTE For best results f...

Page 13: ...djust the fence until it is exactly 90 degrees to the table 5 Turn set screw D Fig 27 until it contacts stop E 6 Using a square C Fig 28 tilt the table to the 45 degree position and make sure the fenc...

Page 14: ...Place a straight edge C Fig 31 on the outfeed table extending out over the knife as shown Using wrench D supplied turn screw E until knife just touches straight edge Adjust knife at far end of cutterh...

Page 15: ...AUTION KEEP HANDS OUT OF CHIP AND DUST CHUTE AT ALL TIMES 9 As a final check run a piece of work slowly over the knives for 6 to 8 inches The wood should rest firmly on both tables as shown in Fig 34...

Page 16: ...of lumber to check the settings and to get the feel of the operations before attempting regular work WARNING ALWAYS USE CUTTERHEAD GUARD AND KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM CUTTERHEAD USE PUSH BLOCKS WHENEVER P...

Page 17: ...lustrates using the Push Blocks properly DO NOT PERFORM PLANING OPERATIONS ON MATERIAL SHORTER THAN 10 INCHES NARROWER THAN 3 4 INCH WIDER THAN 6 INCHES OR LESS THAN 1 2 INCH THICK REFER TO FIG 40A DI...

Page 18: ...2 Remove screw A Fig 43 using Allen wrench supplied and remove belt guard B 3 Loosen three screws C Fig 44 to release belt tension and remove belt D from pulleys 4 Assemble new belt to the cutterhead...

Page 19: ...This warranty is Delta s sole warranty and sets forth the customer s exclusive remedy with respect to defective products all other warranties express or implied whether of merchantability fitness for...

Page 20: ...20 NOTES...

Page 21: ...eagarden Street Phone 510 357 9762 Fax 510 357 7939 FLORIDA Davie 33314 Miami 4343 South State Rd 7 441 Unit 107 Phone 954 321 6635 Fax 954 321 6638 Tampa 33609 4538 W Kennedy Boulevard Phone 813 877...

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