
5
6.
Once the rip fence is aligned with the miter gage
slot, raise the saw blade (E) Fig. 11, to its highest
position, as shown. Slide rip fence (B) against the saw
blade (E) and lock the fence in that position by pushing
down on handle (A).
Fig. 11
A
B
E
7.
The cursor witness line (F) Fig. 12, should line up
with the “zero” mark on scale (G). If the witness line does
not line up with the “zero” line on the scale, loosen two
screws (H) and adjust cursor (K).
Fig. 12
H
K
F
G
ADJUSTMENTS
RIP FENCE
To move the rip fence, raise the lock handle (A) Fig. 13,
as far as it will go and move the fence to the desired
position on the table. When the lock handle (A) Fig. 13,
is pushed down, clamping action on the rip fence (B)
should be adequate. However, if the clamping action is
too loose or too tight, an adjustment can be made by
equally tightening or loosening two screws (C) as
necessary, see the section
“RIP FENCE TO GUIDE
RAIL”
for detailed instructions.
NOTE:
It will be
necessary to remove the cursor (D) Fig. 15, to make this
adjustment.
THE BLADE FLANGE (FOR DELTA
TABLE SAW MODEL 36-649) IS SET PARALLEL TO
THE MITER GAGE SLOT AT THE FACTORY AND THE
RIP FENCE MUST BE PROPERLY ALIGNED TO THE
M I T E R G A G E S L O T I N O R D E R T O P R E V E N T
“KICKBACK” WHEN RIPPING
.
Fig. 13
C
C
F
B
A
T H E
R I P
F E N C E
M U S T
B E
PERPENDICULAR TO AND LEVEL WITH THE SAW
TABLE
.
The rip fence can be used on either side of the saw blade. The most common location is on the right side and is guided
by means of guide rails which are fastened to the front and rear of the table.
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