REAR RAIL FOR DELTA SAWS
NOTE: Do not use template to set rear rail.
3. Align the two non-countersunk holes in the rear rail with the
two holes in the rear edge of the saw table. The two cutouts in
the rear rail need to be below the bottom of the two miter slots
in the saw table.
Fasten rear rail to the saw as follows:
For Delta Unisaw
Thread the two 3/8-24 x 1-1/4” long hex
head screw, lock washer and flat washer (D), supplied, Fig. 8,
through the two holes in the rail and into the two threaded
holes in the saw table.
For Right-tilting Delta Contractor’s Saws
Fasten rail to the
saw using the two 3/8-24 x 1-1/4” hex head screws, lock
washers, flat washers and hex nuts (E) supplied, Fig. 9. The
lock washer, flat washer and hex nut will be on the inside edge
of the saw table.
For Delta Hybrid Saw and Left-tilting Contractor’s Saw
Fasten rail to the saw using the two 8MM x 1” long hex head
screw, 8MM lock washer and 8MM flat washer supplied, Fig 8,
through the two holes in the rail and into the two threaded
holes in the saw table.
4. After fastening the rear rail to the saw table, tilt the saw
blade to make certain there is no interference between the
guard splitter and the rear rail. If there is, it will be necessary
to enlarge the cut-out (F), Fig. 9, in the rear rail.
TABLE LEGS TO TABLE BOARD
IMPORTANT: If your saw fence system will be used with a
mobile base underneath the saw base and table legs, the
position of the legs will have to be changed to fit the
mobile base extension.
5. Assemble the 3/8” jam nut (G) onto leveling screw (H).
Thread leveling screw into bottom of support leg. Fig. 10
illustrates the foot leveling assembly on the table leg. Assemble
the remaing foot assembly to the other leg in the same
manner.
NOTE:
Height adjustment will be made later.
D
Fig. 7
E
F
Fig. 8
G
H
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
5
A
C