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Fig. 50

Fig. 51

Fig. 52

Fig. 54

Fig. 53

FENCE OPERATION

1.

Before operating fence, make sure the fence is

adjusted parallel to miter gage slot, as explained later on

in this manual.

2.

For most normal ripping operations of standard size

lumber the fence is used in the vertical position, as

shown in Fig. 50.

3.

When ripping thin stock, it is sometimes more con-

venient to use the fence in the horizontal position, as

shown in Fig. 51.

4.

To move the fence along the guide rail, simply lift up

clamp lever (A), as shown in Fig. 52, slide fence to

desired position on the rail, and push down on clamp

lever (A) to lock fence in place.

5.

The distance the fence is positioned away from the

blade is indicated by the two witness lines (B) and (C)

Fig. 53, located on the cursor (D). The witness lines (B)

and (C) easily indicate the distance the fence is posi-

tioned away from the saw blade. Witness line (B) indi-

cates the distance the fence is away from the blade when

the 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 test cut with the

fence in either the vertical or horizontal position, meas-

ure the distance of the finished cut and move the cursor

(D) by loosening the two screws (E) Fig. 53. After adjust-

ment is completed tighten the two screws (E).

6.

To remove the fence and fence body assembly (F)

Fig. 54, from the guide rail, lift up on fence clamping lever

(A) and turn lever (A) to the left indent position. The fence

assembly (F) can then be pulled straight off the guide rail

and removed, as shown in Fig. 54.

A

F

A

E

D

E

C

B

Summary of Contents for Unifence 36-905

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION M A N U A L UnifenceT M Saw Guide 30 Capacity Model 36 905 REVISED 10 27 98 PA RT NO 422 27 655 0053 Delta International Machinery Corp 1998...

Page 2: ...ON OF FENCE LOCKING HANDLE 17 RIPPING ON LEFT SIDE OF SAW BLADE 18 USING THE FENCE AS A CUT OFF GAGE 18 USING AUXILIARY WOOD FACING ON THE UNIFENCE 19 CONSTRUCTING A PUSH STICK 19 PARTS SERVICE OR WAR...

Page 3: ...8 inch deep in the bottom side of the ta b l e These twelve hole locations are shown in Fig 2 3 Three undercuts must also be made on the bottom l e fts i d eo ft h eta b l e The location of these und...

Page 4: ...e end of the table are used to mount the legs when assembling the table to a D e l ta 10 Ti l t i n g Arbor Saw F i g 5 F i g 7 F i g 6 3 Before assembling the legs to the ta b l e i n s e r t t h e f...

Page 5: ...e saw ta b l e IMPORTANT FOR DELTA S AWS ONLY PROCEED WITH SECTION ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE TABLE TO SAW FOR TABLE SAWS OTHER THAN DELTA 3 Assemble table adapter plate B Fig 10 to the right side of the saw...

Page 6: ...s l i g h t l y l o o s e a t t h i s t i m e CAUTION Overtight ening screws in particle board may cause them to strip 3 Using a straight edge F Fig 13 make certain the Unifence table surface is leve...

Page 7: ...SSEMBLY IS COMPLETED NOTE If you are assembling the Unifence to a Delta 10 Contractors Saw assemble the extension wing support bar supplied with the Unifence to the rear of the l e ft extension wing a...

Page 8: ...l l i n g them out Then proceed to STEP 13 C If the location of the holes in your saw table do not match holes D Fig 21 illustrated on the tem plate it will be necessary to drill two new 7 16 diam ete...

Page 9: ...a i l 1 2 Center punch the location of the new hole s H Fig 26 to be drilled in the guide rail as shown Remove the template and drill the new 7 16 diameter hole s in the back of the guide rail FOR AL...

Page 10: ...aw table by inserting two studs L Fig 31 into the two matching holes in the front edge of the table and fasten using two flat washers and hex nuts M Only snug up two hex nuts M a t t h i s t i m e 1 9...

Page 11: ...34 to guide r a i l N using 1 4 20 x 1 long screw and flat wash er S Do not completely tighten screw at this time 2 2 Using a square O Fig 35 adjust the extension wing V pa r a l l e l t o s a w table...

Page 12: ...wing using three 3 8 16 x 1 long hex head screws flat washers and hex n u ts B B B A Fig 37 Fig 38 Fig 39 Fig 40 2 4 Move front table support R Fig 37 until it conta c ts the back of guide rail N and...

Page 13: ...o n a table or bench Push handle B in against fence body Make certain the surface C of clamp bracket is parallel to the face D of the fence body a n d t h a t the inside edge E of the clamp bracket is...

Page 14: ...Fig 47 or the vertical position as shown in Fig 48 Make certain the two lock knobs C are loose and slide fence A onto clamp plate B as shown Then tighten the two lock knobs C 2 For most normal ripping...

Page 15: ...ess lines B and C easily indicate the distance the fence is posi tioned away from the saw blade Wi t n e s s l i n e B i n d i cates the distance the fence is away from the blade when the fence is in...

Page 16: ...along the outside edge of the fence The cut off s t o c k remains on the table and is not touched with the hands until the saw blade is stopped unless it is a large piece allowing safe removal When r...

Page 17: ...heck if the fence 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...

Page 18: ...te fence assembly D Fig 64 can easily be moved to the left side of the saw t a b l e The fence can be used as a cut off gage when cross cutting a number of pieces to the same length IMPOR TANT When us...

Page 19: ...CUT CUT OFF HERE TO PUSH 1 4 W O O D CUT OFF HERE TO PUSH 1 2 W O O D 1 2 SQUARES NOTCH TO HELP PREVENT HAND F R O M SLIPPING USING AUXILIARY W O O D FACING ON THE UNIFENCE It is necessary when perfo...

Page 20: ...ty 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 merchanta b i l i t y fitness for purpo...

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