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SAFETY RULES

Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there
are certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using the machine with respect and caution will con-
siderably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, per-
sonal injury to the operator may result. Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, hold-downs, featherboards,
goggles, dust masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury. But even the best guard won’t make
up for poor judgment, carelessness or inattention. Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop.
If a procedure feels dangerous, don’t try it. Figure out an alternative procedure that feels safer. 

REMEMBER:

Your

personal safety is your responsibility.

This machine was designed for certain applications only. Delta Machinery strongly recommends that this machine not
be modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions rela-
tive to a particular application, 

DO NOT

use the machine until you have first contacted Delta to determine if it can or

should be performed on the product.

Technical Service Manager

Delta Machinery
4825 Highway 45 North
Jackson, TN 38305

(IN CANADA: 505 SOUTHGATE DRIVE, GUELPH, ONTARIO  N1H 6M7)

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

1.

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ INSTRUCTION

MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL

. Learn the

tool’s application and limitations as well as the specific haz-

ards peculiar to it.

2.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE

and in working order.

3.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION

.

4.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES

.

Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting

wrenches are removed from tool before turning it “on”.

5.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN

. Cluttered areas and

benches invite accidents.

6.

DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. 

Don’t

use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them

to rain. Keep work area well-lighted.

7.

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY

. All children

and visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.

8.

MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF

– with padlocks,

master switches, or by removing starter keys.

9.

DON’T FORCE TOOL

. It will do the job better and be

safer at the rate for which it was designed.
10.

USE RIGHT TOOL

. Don’t force tool or attachment to

do a job for which it was not designed.

11.

WEAR PROPER APPAREL

. No loose clothing, gloves,

neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry to get caught in
moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear
protective hair covering to contain long hair.

12.

ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES

. Wear safety glass-

es. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lens-
es; they are not safety glasses. Also use face or dust
mask if cutting operation is dusty. These safety glasses
must conform to ANSI Z87.1 requirements. Note:
Approved glasses have Z87 printed or stamped on
them.
13.

SECURE WORK

. Use clamps or a vise to hold work

when practical. It’s safer than using your hand and frees

both hands to operate tool.
14.

DON’T OVERREACH

. Keep proper footing and bal-

ance at all times.
15.

MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION

. Keep tools

sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow

instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
16.

DISCONNECT TOOLS

before servicing and when

changing accessories such as blades, bits, cutters, etc.
17.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES

. The use of

accessories and attachments not recommended by Delta

may cause hazards or risk of injury to persons.

18.

REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL START-

ING

. Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before plugging

in power cord.
19.

NEVER STAND ON TOOL

. Serious injury could occur

if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally con-

tacted.

20.

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

. Before further use of the

tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be care-
fully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and per-
form its intended function – check for alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mount-
ing, and any other conditions that may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced.
21.

DIRECTION OF FEED

. Feed work into a blade or cut-

ter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter

only.
22.

NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.

TURN POWER OFF

. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a

complete stop.
23.

DRUGS, ALCOHOL, MEDICATION

. Do not operate

tool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any med-

ication.
24.

MAKE SURE TOOL IS DISCONNECTED FROM

POWER SUPPLY

while motor is being mounted, connect-

ed or re-connected.

25.

THE DUST GENERATED

by certain woods and wood

products can be injurious to your health. Always operate
machinery in well ventilated areas and provide for proper
dust removal. Use wood dust collection systems whenever
possible.
26.

WARNING: SOME DUST CREATED BY

POWER SANDING, SAWING, GRINDING, DRILLING,
AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 

contains

chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are:
·  lead from lead-based paints,
· crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other

masonry products, and

·  arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. 
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on
how often you do this type of work. To reduce your
exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as
those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out
microscopic particles.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Страница 1: ...040 PART NO 899852 012 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPAÑOL PÁGINA 17 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 ...

Страница 2: ...veryday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lens es they are not safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty These safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 requirements Note Approved glasses have Z87 printed or stamped on them 13 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool 14 DON T ...

Страница 3: ...acting workpiece before switch is turned on 20 NEVER lock the switch in the ON position 21 AFTER COMPLETING CUT release power switch and wait for coasting blade to stop before returning saw to raised position 22 TURN OFF tool and wait for saw blade to stop before moving workpiece or changing settings 23 DO NOT remove jammed or cut off pieces until blade has stopped 24 NEVER cut ferrous metals or m...

Страница 4: ...OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE MITER SAW TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ENTIRE OWNER S MANUAL MOVING CUTTING ARM TO THE UP POSITION 1 Pull pin A Fig 3 to the out position releasing the cutting arm B and allow cutting arm B to move to the up posi tion as shown in Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 4 ASSEMBLING LOWER BLADE GUARD 1 Hook one end of guard...

Страница 5: ...dust spout B on rear of upper guard assembly as shown FASTENING COMPOUND MITER SAW TO SUPPORTING SURFACE CAUTION Before operating your compound miter saw make sure it is firmly mounted to a sturdy work bench or other supporting surface Four holes are provided two of which are shown at A Fig 10 for fastening the saw to a supporting surface When frequently moving the saw from place to place we sugge...

Страница 6: ...r MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS Your miter saw is wired for 110 120 volt 60 HZ alternating current Before connecting the miter saw to the power source make sure the switch is in the OFF position The motor provides a no load speed of 5200 RPM DOUBLE INSULATED TOOLS REPLACEMENT PARTS When servicing use only identical replacement parts POLARIZED PLUGS To reduce the risk of electric shock this equipment has a ...

Страница 7: ...0 15 22 5 30 and 45 degrees both left and right and bevel stops at 0 and 45 degrees left UNPACKING AND CLEANING Carefully unpack the tool and all loose items from the shipping container s Remove the protective coating from all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene do not use acetone gaso line or lacquer thinner for this purpose After cleaning cove...

Страница 8: ...ual TILTING CUTTING ARM FOR BEVEL CUTTING Loosen bevel cutting lock handle A Fig 15 tilt cutting arm to the desired bevel angle and tighten lock handle A NOTE Lock handle A is spring loaded and can be re positioned by pulling out on the handle and reposi tioning it on the serrated stud located underneath the handle WARNING LOCK HANDLE A MUST BE TIGHT ENED DURING ALL CUTTING OPERATIONS The bevel an...

Страница 9: ...nob D right or left 3 Lower the saw blade arm and check the adjustment NOTE There should be a slight clearance between the saw blade A Fig 17 and table insert B as shown Repeat STEP 2 if necessary 4 Tighten lock nut C Fig 18 after adjustment is made ADJUSTING FENCE 90 DEGREES TO BLADE 1 DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE 2 Place the cutting arm in the 90 degree straight cut off position ...

Страница 10: ...n bevel lock handle B 5 Loosen nut C Fig 22 and tighten set screw D until it bottoms Then tighten locknut C 6 Tilt the cutting arm all the way to the left miter posi tion and tighten the bevel lock handle 7 Using a combination square A Fig 23 check to see if the blade is at 45 degrees to the table as shown 8 If an adjustment is necessary loosen bevel lock han dle B Fig 24 and tilt the cutting arm ...

Страница 11: ... 1 Before cutting make certain the miter and bevel angles are set and firmly locked in place 2 Before cutting determine that the workpiece is the right size for the saw 3 Place the workpiece on the table and hold it firmly against the fence 4 For best results cut at a slow even cutting rate 5 WARNING Keep hands out of path of saw blade If the workpiece you are cutting would cause your hand to be w...

Страница 12: ...rew and remove arbor screw E NOTE Turn arbor screw E clockwise to remove 4 Remove outside blade flange F Fig 30 and saw blade G 5 To install new blade make sure inside blade flange H Fig 31 is completely on arbor with the flats in the flange engaged with the flats on the arbor 6 Install new blade J Fig 32 outside blade flange F and arbor screw E Turn arbor screw counterclockwise to tighten while p...

Страница 13: ...ck wax similar to Johnson s stick wax 140 to the blade before cutting any aluminum stock This stick wax is available at most industrial mill supply houses The stick wax provides proper lubrication and keeps chips from adhering to the blade WARNING NEVER APPLY LUBRICANT TO THE BLADE WHILE THE MACHINE IS RUNNING FENCE BLADE WRONG FENCE BLADE RIGHT CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL When cutting flat pieces firs...

Страница 14: ... make the cut as shown in Fig 37 NOTE The piece of crown moulding used for the outside corner will always be on the right hand side of the blade as shown at A Fig 37 The piece of crown moulding used for the inside corner will always be on the left hand side of the blade as shown at B Fig 37 4 To make the matching halves of the inside and outside corners simply rotate the table to the 31 5 8 degree...

Страница 15: ...ry The brush holders A Fig 41 are located on the motor housing opposite each other Fig 42 illustrates one of the brushes removed for inspection When the carbon on either brush is worn to 3 16 in length or if either spring or shunt wire is burned or damaged in any way replace both brushes If the brushes are found serviceable after removing reinstall them in the same position as removed Fig 41 Fig 4...

Страница 16: ...d to a motor manufacturer s authorized station for inspection and repair or replacement Delta will not be responsible for any asserted defect which has resulted from normal wear misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than an authorized Delta Service facility or representative Under no cir cumstances will Delta be liable for incidental or consequential ...

Страница 17: ...9 Teagarden Street Phone 510 357 9762 Fax 510 357 7939 FLORIDA Davie 33314 Miami 4343 South State Rd 7 441 Unit 107 Phone 954 321 6635 Fax 954 321 6638 Tampa 33609 4538 W Kennedy Boulevard Phone 813 877 9585 Fax 813 289 7948 GEORGIA Forest Park 30297 Atlanta 5442 Frontage Road Suite 112 Phone 404 608 0006 Fax 404 608 1123 ILLINOIS Addison 60101 Chicago 311 Laura Drive Phone 630 628 6100 Fax 630 62...

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