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INTRODUCTION

SAFETY RULES

1.  FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ INSTRUCTION
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE BLADE GUARD
SYSTEM.

 Learn its application and limitations as well as the

specific hazards peculiar to it.

2. 

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.

3. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES that

 comply with

ANSI 287.1. Everyday glasses only have impact resistant
lense; they are not safety glasses. Also use face sheild or
dust mask if cutting operation is dusty.

4. 

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. 

Cluttered areas and benches

invite accidents

5. 

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.

 All children and

visitors should be  kept at a safe distance from the work area.

6. 

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.

 The use of

accessories and attachments not  recommended by  Delta
may cause hazards or risks of injury to person.

7. 

TO PREVENT

 injury from kickback or blade contact, use

blade guard and splitter  whenever the cutting operation
permits.

8. 

ALWAYS

 use a push stick when cutting narrow stock.

9. 

ALWAYS

 stay alert and keep hands out of path of saw

blade.

10. 

DRUGS, ALCOHOL, MEDICATION. DO NOT

 operate

blade guard while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
any medication.

11. 

WARNING: 

The dust generated by certain woods and

wood products can be injurious to your health. ALWAYS
operate machinery in a well ventilated area and provide for
proper dust removal. Use wood dust collection systems
whenever possible.

12. ALWAYS

 use blade guard, splitter and anti-kickback

fingers for every operation for which it can be used, including
all thru-sawing. Thru-sawing operations are those when the
blade cuts completely through the workpiece as in ripping or
cross-cutting.

13. AVOID 

awkward operations and hand postions where a

sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the cutting
tool.

14. AVOID KICKBACKS

 (work thrown back towards you) by:

A. Keeping blade sharp
B. Keeping rip fence parallel to saw blade
C. Keeping splitter and anti-kickback fingers

                  and guard in place and operating.

D. Not releasing the work before it is pushed

                  all the way past the saw blade.

E. Not ripping work that is twisted, warped

                 or does not have a straight edge to guide
                 along the fence.

15. PROVIDE 

adequete support  to the rear and sides of the

saw table for wide or long workpieces.

16. NEVER 

attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first

turning the saw

 “OFF.”

17. ALWAYS STOP 

the saw blade before removing scrap

pieces.

18. NEVER 

perform  layout, assembly or  set-up work on the

table while the saw is running.

19. DISCONNECT 

saw from power source before changing

blades or servicing.

20. NEVER 

use solvents to clean plastic parts. Solvents could

possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material. Only a
soft damp cloth should be used to clean plastic parts.

21. SHOULD 

any part of your blade guard be missing,

damaged, or fail in any way, replace missing, damaged or
failed parts before resuming operation.

22. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  

Refer to them frequently

and use them to instruct others.

The B

IESEMEYER

®

 T-S

QUARE

®

 Blade Guard System is designed for use on most  table saws. The table mount is

designed for use on saws equipped with the B

IESEMEYER

®

 T-S

QUARE

®

 Saw Fence system. The 78-955 and 78-960

are designed for use 

ONLY

 on Delta 10” Unisaws, 10” Tilting Arbor Saws and 10” Contractors Saws equipped

with the B

IESEMEYER

®

 30” or 50” capacity T-S

QUARE

®

 

fence system respectively.

OSHA

 regulations and

 ANSI

 standards require that a splitter and anti-kickback device be utilized for through

cutting operations. The 78-955 and 78-960 comply with these regulations.

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Summary of Contents for BIESEMEYER 78-955

Page 1: ...PART NO 1350436 DATED 06 15 2006 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our web site at www deltaportercable com For Parts Service Warranty or other assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 To learn...

Page 2: ...nd hand postions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the cutting tool 14 AVOID KICKBACKS work thrown back towards you by A Keeping blade sharp B Keeping rip fence parallel to saw bl...

Page 3: ...n in Fig 2 6 1 4 20 x 2 3 4 long hex head screws 3 7 1 4 20 x 3 3 4 long hex head screws 3 8 1 4 flat washers 12 9 1 4 20 hex nuts 6 10 10 32 Lock Nut 4 11 10 32 x 5 8 Flat HD Screw 4 3 12 Splitter 13...

Page 4: ...for the splitter assembly 2 Insert and seat stud A Fig 3 through hole in side of splitter mounting bracket B NOTE It will be necessary to have a hammer punch C and a tool with a recessed hole similar...

Page 5: ...mounting the splitter bracket to a 10 Unisaw 6 Depending on what saw you are using insert bushings K or L Fig 8 into holes Q in the splitter mounting bracket 7 Remove the saw blade from the saw arbor...

Page 6: ...orming non thru cutting operations such as dadoing the splitter U Figs 12 and 13 can be removed by loosening knob F This enables you to use the guard basket for non thru cutting operations GUARD ASSEM...

Page 7: ...et Then place the remaining washers on the hex head screws and secure with the six 1 4 20 hex nuts 15 Thread knob H Fig 16 into mounting bracket A as shown Insert T arm J Fig 16 into mounting bracket...

Page 8: ...th basket body assembly M tighten 4 screws P 19 Thread locking knobs R Fig 20 into threaded nut on adjusting arm J Insert basket body assembly N Fig 20 into the T of the adjusting arm J 20 Loosen the...

Page 9: ...blade simply lift up the hood by the dust port until guard catch T engages hex head bolt U as shown in Fig 24 It may be necessary to loosen hex head bolt U to allow the guard catch T to fall back to...

Page 10: ...er clockwise to increase the pressure After the desired pressure is achieved tighten locknut V V W 25 Front to back movement of the blade guard basket N Fig 27 is obtained by loosening locking knob R...

Page 11: ...is completed 27 The blade guard mount bracket has a stop pin K Fig 29 that engages hole L in the blade guard T Arm This is to prevent the T Arm from being completely pulled out of the guard mount bra...

Page 12: ...r or authorized service center for inspection and repair or replacment Delta Machinery will not be responsible for asserted defect which has resulted from misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or...

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