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ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE
GUIDE RAIL TO TABLE

1.

Locate the Guide Rail and mounting hardware from

the packing material of the Unifence.

2.

The guide rail has end caps inserted into each end of

the rail. Remove the right end cap (B) Fig. 20, by inserting
a flathead screwdriver (C) into the channel in front of the
guide rail and press outward against the inside of the end
cap (B) as shown. The end cap (B) will pop out. 

NOTE:

Do not attempt to remove the end cap by forcing the
screwdriver between the end cap and the end of the rail.
This will damage both the cap and the rail.

FOR DELTA TABLE SAWS ONLY

3.

Insert two 3/8-24x1" hex head bolts into the two

holes (F) Fig. 21, in the front of saw table and place flat
washer and nut onto bolt from underneath the saw table.
Screw bolts into nuts two full turns, leaving bolt head
extended approximately 1/2" from the table. 

FOR TABLE SAWS OTHER THAN DELTA

3.

Drill two 7/16" holes in the front of the table 1.18"

from the top of the table and approximately 2" in from the
right and left side of the table. Insert two 3/8-24x1" hex
head bolts into the two holes (F) Fig. 21, in the front of
saw table and place flat washer and nut onto bolt from
underneath the saw table. Screw bolts into nuts two full
turns, leaving bolt head extended approximately 1/2"
from the table.

FOR ALL TABLE SAWS

4.

Insert one 1/4-20x3/4" hex head bolt (E) Fig. 22 into

the front support of the extension table and place flat
washer and nut onto bolt from underneath the extension
table. Screw bolt into nut two complete turns, leaving
bolt head extended approximately 1/4" from the
extension table.

5.

From either end, slide the T-SIot guide rail (A) Fig. 23,

onto the hex head of the bolts partially inserted in step 3
and 4 above. 

Note: The bolt heads on the saw table

slide into the upper t-slot (B) Fig. 23 and the bolt head
on the extension table slide into the lower t-slot (C)
Fig. 24. 

Fig. 20

Fig. 21

Fig. 23

Fig. 24

C

B

A

B

C

A

Fig. 22

F

E

Summary of Contents for Unifence 36-902

Page 1: ...36 902 PART NO 422 27 655 0068 02 14 03 Copyright 2003 Delta Machinery To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance p...

Page 2: ...ket 6 Table Adapter Plate 7 Table Leg 2 8 Rear table support bracket 9 1 4 20x2 Flip stop bolt 10 Flip stop bracket 11 5 16 18x1 Hex head bolt 12 Flip stop 13 Flip stop knob 14 1 4 20 Nut 15 Flip stop...

Page 3: ...3 Fig 2 Fig 3...

Page 4: ...the 36 902 30 Unifence Fig 4 Fig 5 4 Insert foot adapter T Fig 6 into the bottom of each leg A Assemble the 3 8 jam nut V approximately 3 4 of the way onto leveling screw W Thread the leveling screw...

Page 5: ...AWS ONLY 6 Fasten the rear table support A Fig 10 to the saw table Insert a 3 8 16x1 hex head screw B through hole in rear support and table place a 3 8 washer onto the screw and thread a 3 8 16 hex n...

Page 6: ...plate B and or saw table NOTE Do not drill any hole to fasten adapter plate B Fig 12 to the saw table that will be located less than two inches from either end of the adapter plate Before tightening t...

Page 7: ...he ON OFF switch is mounted to the extension wing proceed with step 1 if not proceed to step 2 1 Remove the screw A Fig 18 that attaches the ON OFF switch to the sheet metal wing Insert a 3 8 16x1 hex...

Page 8: ...SAWS OTHER THAN DELTA 3 Drill two 7 16 holes in the front of the table 1 18 from the top of the table and approximately 2 in from the right and left side of the table Insert two 3 8 24x1 hex head bol...

Page 9: ...me distance is maintained from the top surface of the extension table K to the top surface of the guide rail C Move the front table support L Fig 27 against the guide rail C and tighten the 1 4 20 nut...

Page 10: ...be repositioned in the rail slot to allow the flip stop to retract fully If bolt F needs to be repositioned just slide the bolt out of the rail and turn the head of the bolt one third of a turn one fl...

Page 11: ...fence body Turn handle B Fig 32 if necessary 2 Place fence body A Fig 35 onto the guide rail as shown making sure clamp bracket is inserted into channel G on rail Notice that the clamp handle B is tur...

Page 12: ...perations the bottom of the fence should be positioned slightly above the table surface Loosen two lock knobs C Fig 40 and place a thin object such as a scale D between the table and fence as shown Th...

Page 13: ...e fence is in the horizontal position and witness line C indicates the distance the fence is away from the blade when the fence is in the vertical position If it is necessary to adjust cursor D make a...

Page 14: ...fter which the work is lifted and brought along the outside edge of the fence The cut off stock remains on the table and is not touched with the hands until the saw blade is stopped unless it is a lar...

Page 15: ...is 90 degrees to the table place a square B on the table with one end of the square against the fence as shown If an adjustment is necessary tighten or loosen one of two screws C or D until the fence...

Page 16: ...ly be moved to the left side of the saw table USING THE FENCE AS A CUT OFF GAUGE The fence can be used as a cut off gage when cross cutting a number of pieces to the same length IMPORTANT When using t...

Page 17: ...s such as when using the moulding cutterhead to add wood facing A Fig 59 to one side of the rip fence as shown The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood screws through holes drilled in the fe...

Page 18: ...ERE TO PUSH 1 4 WOOD CUT OFF HERE TO PUSH 1 2 WOOD NOTCH TO HELP PREVENT HAND FROM SLIPPING 1 2 SQUARES CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK When ripping work less than 4 inches wide a push stick should be used...

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