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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR

CIRCULAR SAWS

WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

Refer to them often 

and use them to instruct others. 

1.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE 

until it is

assembled

and 

installed

according to the

instructions.

2.

OBTAIN ADVICE FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR,
instructor, or another qualified person

if you are

not familiar with the operation of this machine.

3.

FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES

and recommended

electrical connections.

4.

USE THE GUARDS WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

Check to see that they are in place, secured, and
working correctly.

5.

AVOID KICKBACK by:

A. keeping blade sharp and free of rust and pitch.
B. keeping rip fence parallel to the saw blade.
C. using saw blade guard and spreader for every

possible operation, including all through
sawing.

D. pushing the workpiece past the saw blade prior

to release.

E. never ripping a workpiece that is twisted or

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

F.

using feather boards when the anti-kickback
device cannot be used.

G. never sawing a large workpiece that cannot be

controlled.

H. never using the fence as a guide when

crosscutting.

I.

never sawing a workpiece with loose knots or
other flaws.

6.

ALWAYS USE GUARDS, SPLITTER, AND ANTI-
KICKBACK FINGERS 

except when otherwise

directed in the manual.

7.

REMOVE CUT-OFF PIECES AND SCRAPS

from

the table before starting the saw. The vibration of the
machine may cause them to move into the saw
blade and be thrown out. After cutting, turn the
machine off. When the blade has 

come to a

complete stop, remove all debris.

8.

NEVER START THE MACHINE

with the workpiece

against the blade.

9.

HOLD THE WORKPIECE FIRMLY

against the miter

gauge or fence.

10.

NEVER 

run the workpiece between the fence and a

moulding cutterhead.

11.

NEVER 

perform “free-hand” operations. Use either

the fence or miter gauge to position and guide the
workpiece.

12.

USE PUSH STICK(S) 

for ripping a narrow

workpiece. 

13.

AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND
POSITIONS 

where a sudden slip could cause a

hand to move into the blade.

14.

KEEP ARMS, HANDS, AND FINGERS

away from

the blade.

15.

NEVER 

have any part of your body in line with the

path of the saw blade.

16.

NEVER REACH AROUND 

or over the saw blade.

17.

NEVER 

attempt to free a stalled saw blade without

first turning the machine “OFF”.

18.

PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE

workpieces.

19.

NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, 

assembly or set-up

work on the table/work area when the machine is
running.

20.

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.

21.

TURN THE MACHINE “OFF”,

disconnect the

machine from the power source, and clean the
table/work area before leaving the machine. LOCK
THE SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION to prevent
unauthorized use.

22.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 

regarding the safe

and proper operation of this tool is available from
the Power Tool Institute, 1300 Summer Avenue,
Cleveland, OH 44115-2851. Information is also
available from the National Safety Council, 1121
Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201. Please
refer to the American National Standards Institute
ANSI 01.1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking
Machines and the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA
1910.213 Regulations.

Summary of Contents for UNISAW 34-801

Page 1: ...4 806 34 814 36 812 PART NO 422 04 651 0064 01 15 02 Copyright 2002 Delta Machinery To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other...

Page 2: ...y to get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 12 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using...

Page 3: ...blade has come to a complete stop remove all debris 8 NEVER START THE MACHINE with the workpiece against the blade 9 HOLD THE WORKPIECE FIRMLY against the miter gauge or fence 10 NEVER run the workpie...

Page 4: ...vice personnel and after reconnection the machine should comply with all local codes and ordinances 3 Permanently connected machines This machine should be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiri...

Page 5: ...12 240 50 100 16 AWG 10 12 240 100 200 14 AWG 10 12 240 200 300 12 AWG 12 16 240 up to 50 14 AWG 12 16 240 50 100 12 AWG 12 16 240 GREATER THAN 100 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED FIVE HORSEPOWER MOTORS The mot...

Page 6: ...r is in the 90 degree position and remove the styrofoam packing from inside the saw cabinet Tighten locking knob Fig 1 UNISAW 1 Unisaw 2 Switch shown with a LVC switch 3 Motor cover 4 Blade guard and...

Page 7: ...OFF BUTTONS A LVC STARTER HAS RECTANGLE ON AND OFF BUTTONS NOTE FOR GPE STARTER BOX When assembling the left extension wing do not install the front screw and washer at this time it will be installed...

Page 8: ...x 1 2 hex head screw into the hole B Fig 7 in the cabinet Repeat this process for the two remaining screws 2 Line up the three tapped holes C Fig 7 in the starter box with the screws and secure the s...

Page 9: ...ER ASSEMBLY CAUTION DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Remove the table insert Fig 14 Raise the saw arbor by turning the locking handle on the front of the saw counter clockwise and then turn the...

Page 10: ...ough slot in rear of saw and into hole in rear trunnion H Fasten support rod G to trunnion with star washer and hex nut J Fig 19 NOTE Thread nut J Fig 19 onto threads of support rod G as much as possi...

Page 11: ...de guard assembly P Fig 24 to bracket M using a 5 16 18x1 hex head screw V and 5 16 flat washer 10 IMPORTANT The splitter P Fig 25 features a notch W cut into the top edge Raise the front of the clear...

Page 12: ...28 and 29 make certain saw blade B Fig 28 and splitter P Fig 29 are 90 degrees to the table surface Once you are certain the splitter is aligned to the saw blade and table tighten all splitter mountin...

Page 13: ...metal screws NOTE DO NOT MOUNT THE DUST CHUTE ADAPTER UNLESS A DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAW FOR THE DUST CHUTE ADAPTER WILL RESTRICT THE GRAVITY FEED OPENING FOR SAW DUST...

Page 14: ...e is required to lock the blade raising mechanism securely Any added force merely puts unnecessary strain on the locking device Limit stops for raising or lowering are permanently built into the mecha...

Page 15: ...s shown Loosen locknut C and tighten or loosen adjusting screw D until head of screw D contacts casting on front trunnion when the blade is at 45 degrees to the table Then tighten locknut C Fig 42 Fig...

Page 16: ...ning or loosening the three adjusting screws B Fig 48 with allen wrench supplied To rotate the miter gage loosen lock knob A Fig 48 and move the body of the miter gage C to the desired angle The miter...

Page 17: ...ROM POWER SOURCE 2 Open motor cover door to gain access to the motor 3 Place a block of wood C Fig 51 between the motor and saw cabinet as shown NOTE It may be necessary to raise the saw arbor in orde...

Page 18: ...at you never hang onto or touch a free piece of work Hold the supported piece not the free piece that is cut off The feed in cross cutting continues until the work is cut in two and the miter gage and...

Page 19: ...the table Since the work is pushed along the fence it must have a straight edge and make solid contact with the table The saw guard must be used The guard has anti kickback fingers to prevent wood ki...

Page 20: ...as shown in Fig 64 Each of the three knives in a set is fitted into a groove in the cutterhead and securely clamped with a screw The knife grooves should be kept free of sawdust which would prevent th...

Page 21: ...It is necessary when using the moulding cutterhead to add wood facing C to the face of the rip fence as shown in Fig 68 The wood facing is attached to the biesemeyer fence with two clamps as shown re...

Page 22: ...oove A 1 4 groove is cut by using the two outside saws The teeth of the saws should be positioned so that the raker on one saw is beside the cutting teeth on the other saw The dado head set D Fig 72 i...

Page 23: ...ntact with the fence and table and help prevent kickbacks Clamp the featherboards to the fence and table so that the leading edge of the featherboards will support the workpiece until the cut is compl...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...me Shop Fence Systems up to 52 for mounting the No 34 976 Delta Uniguard Blade Guard Mounting hardware included Fig 77 Biesemeyer T Square Table Saw Blade Guard System The Biesemeyer Model 78 960 Bies...

Page 26: ...lta 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 purpose or otherwis...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES...

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