Delta 36-T30 User manual

Fence System
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Instruction Manual
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KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR YOUR SAW FOR EASY REFERENCE AND TO INSTRUCT OTHERS.
36-T30T3/36-T50T3
36-T31
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The DELTA®36-T30T3 and the DELTA®36-T50T3 Fence Systems include the Fence Assembly, Front Rail, Rear Rail and Front Guide
Tube along with the Mounting Hardware for assembling the Fence System to most DELTA®Table Saws and to some non-DELTA®
Table Saws.
In addition, the DELTA®36-T50T3 Fence System also includes an Accessory Leg Kit, to be used with a Wooden Extension Table. The
Wooden Extension Table is purchased separately or can be constructed by following the instructions in this manual.
NOTICE: The illustrations contained in this manual show the 36-T30T3 fence system as it installs on the DELTA®36-729 table saw.
These figures are intended to illustrate technique only. The specific configurations and hardware needed to attach this fence to your
particular saw may vary.
NOTICE: The manual cover illustrates the current production model. All other illustrations contained in the manual are
representative only and may not be exact depictions of the actual labeling or accessories included. They are intended for illustrative
purposes only.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ...........................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........................3
SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS ..........................3
GENERAL SAFETY RULES ................................................4
CARTON CONTENTS ........................................................5
ASSEMBLY .................................................................6
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT.................................9
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................12
MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 12
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................... 1 2
ACCESSORIES ............................................................... 13
WARRANTY ................................................................... 13
PARTS, SERVICES AND WARRANTY ASSISTANCE ....... 1 3
REPLACEMENT PARTS .................................................. 1 3
FRENCH ......................................................................... 14
SPANISH ....................................................................... 2 6
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
If tool is loaned to someone, also loan them these instructions.
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains
chemicals known to the state of California 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
• 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 dust masks that are specifically
designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON YOUR PRODUCT AND IN
THIS MANUAL. SAVE THIS MANUAL. MAKE SURE ALL USERS ARE FAMILIAR WITH IT’S WARNING
AND INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE TOOL. Improper operation, maintenance or modification of tools or equipment could
result in serious injury and/or property damage.
If you have any questions or concerns relative to the use of your tool or the contents of this manual, stop using the tool and
contact DELTA®Power Equipment Corporation Customer Care at 1-800-223-7278.
This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting YOUR
SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols below. Please
read the manual and pay attention to these sections:
Additional information regarding the safe and proper operation of this tool is available from the following sources:
• Power Tool Institute, 1300 Sumner Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115-2851 or on-line at www.powertoolinstitute.com
• National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201
• American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th oor, New York, NY 10036 www.ansi.org - ANSI 01.1 Safety
Requirements for Woodworking Machines
• U.S. Department of Labor regulations www.osha.gov
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Used without the safety alert symbol indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
property damage.
SAFETY LOGOS
PH:1 Phase 1 This is a 1 phase motor
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Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specications provided with this power tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, re and/or serious injury.
GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your main-operated (corded) power tool or BATTERY-operated (cordless) power
tool.
1. Work area safety
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of ammable liquids,
gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
2. Electrical safety
a. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter with
earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodied plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk
of electric shock.
d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord
away from heat oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric
shock.
e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord
suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
protected supply. Use of an GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
3. Personal safety
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use
a power tool while you are tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of
inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
b. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust mask,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection and dust protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries. Gloves are recommended when changing blades.
c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connection to power
source, picking up, or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your nger on the switch or energising power
tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a
rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool
in unexpected situations.
f. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are
connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
h. Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool
safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
4. Power tool use and care
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for you application. The correct power tool will do
the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled
with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or
storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power
tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power
tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to
bind and are easier to control.
g. Use the power tool, accessories and tools bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into
account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different
from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
h. Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping
surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.
5. Service
a. Have your power tool serviced by a qualied repair person using only identical replacement parts. This
will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
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CARTON CONTENTS
1. Front Guide Rail (1)
2. Rear Guide Rail (1)
3. Guide Tube (1)
4. Fence (1)
5. Support Legs (36-T50T3 Only) (2)
6. Extension Table (36-T50T3 Only) (1)
a. 5/16” External Tooth Lockwasher (14)
b. 5/16” Hex Flange Nut (17)
c. 5/16” Countersunk Screw (8)
d. 1/4” Pan Head Screw with Washer (4)
e. 5/16” Hex Socket Screw (17)
f. 1/4-20 x 1/2” Hex Cap Screw (2)
g. Rail Alignment Gauge (1)
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HARDWARE PACKAGE
CARTON CONTENTS
HARDWARE PACKAGE
(included with the 36-T50T3)
(included with the 36-T30T3)
NOTE: The DELTA®36-T30T3 and 36-T50T3 are designed to be used with a variety of DELTA®table saws. It is also possible to install
this fence on non-DELTA®saws. This kit contains a variety of hardware types and sizes, not all of which are necessary to attach
this fence to your specific saw. Use the hardware that best fits your saw and enables you to attach the fence rails and guide tube
securely to the saw.
a. 5/16” External Tooth Lock Washer (10)
b. 5/16” Hex Flange Nut (13)
c. 5/16” Countersunk Screw (6)
d. 1/4” Pan Head Screw with Washer (6)
e. 5/16” Hex Socket Screw (13)
f. 1/4-20 x 1/2” Hex Cap Screw (2)
g. Rail Alignment Gauge (1)
h. 7/32 x 1/2” Flat Washers (4)
i. 1/4-20” Hex Nut (12)
j. 3/8-16” Hex Nut (2)
k. #10-32” Hex Nut (4)
l. 5/16” x 5/8” Flat Washer (12)
m. 10-32 x 1 3/4” Pan Head Bolts (4)
n. #8 x 3/4” Wood Screws (8)
o. 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Hex Head Screw (6)
p. 1/4-20 x 1 1/2” Countersunk Screw (6)
q. Leveling Feet (2)
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ASSEMBLY
NOTE: The Front Guide Rail and Rear Guide Rail of the 36-T50T3 have additional holes in the Extension End that are used to attach
an Extension Table. If you plan to install an Extension Table to your Table Saw, install it before attaching the Guide Tube. Based on
your saw model some holes in the Front Guide Rail and Rear Guide Rail may not be used.
5/32” Hex Wrench (supplied)
3/16” Hex Wrench (supplied)
Rail Alignment Gauge (supplied)
Standard Screwdriver (not supplied)
Phillips Screwdriver (not supplied)
Adjustable Wrench (not supplied)
1/4” Drill and Drill Bit (not supplied)
1. With the left edge of the Front Guide Rail (1) near
the edge of the Left Extension Wing, align the Two
Holes in the table with the Two Holes in the Front
Guide Rail, as indicated at location “A” in Figure 3.
2. Secure the Front Guide Rail to the table with
two 5/16” Countersunk Screws (c), 5/16”
External Tooth Lock Washers (a), and 5/16”
Hex Flange Nuts (b). Finger tighten only.
3. Ensure the Front Guide Rail is parallel to the
cast iron Table Top by using the rail Alignment
Gauge (g) to check the distance from the top
surface of the Front Guide Rail to the top of
the table at both sides of the Saw Table.
4. Attach the remaining Countersunk Screws (c) through
the holes in the Front Guide Rail and Extension
Wings using External Tooth Lock Washers (a) and
Hex Flange Nuts (b) as needed. Ensure the Extension
Wings are level with the cast iron Table Top.
5. Tighten all hardware securing the Front
Guide Rail to the Table Top.
TOOLS REQUIRED
INSTALL FRONT GUIDE RAIL
A
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FIGURE 3
UNPACKING AND CLEANING
Carefully unpack the machine and all loose items from the shipping container(s). Remove the rust-preventative oil from unpainted
surfaces using a soft cloth moistened with mineral spirits, paint thinner or denatured alcohol.
Do not use highly volatile solvents such as gasoline, naphtha, acetone or lacquer thinner for cleaning your
machine. After cleaning, cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household paste wax.
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing/removing
accessories, adjusting, or making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
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ASSEMBLY
1. With the edge of the Rear Guide Rail (2) near the
edge of the Left Extension Wing, align the Two Holes
in the table with the Two Holes in the Rear Guide
Rail, as indicated at location “A” in Figure 4.
2. Secure the Rear Guide Rail to the table with
two 5/16” Hex Socket Screws (e), 5/16”
External Tooth Lock Washers (a), and 5/16”
Hex Flange Nuts (b). Finger tighten only.
3. Ensure the Rear Guide Rail is parallel to the
cast iron Table Top by using the rail Alignment
Gauge (g) to check the distance from the top
surface of the Rear Guide Rail to the top of
the table at both sides of the Saw Table.
4. Attach the remaining Hex Socket Screws (e) through
the holes in the Rear Guide Rail and Extension Wings
using External Tooth Lock Washers (a) and Hex
Flange Nuts (b) as needed. Ensure the Extension
Wings are level with the cast iron Table Top.
5. Tighten all hardware securing the Rear
Guide Rail to the Table Top.
1. Fasten the new Extension Wing to the existing wing
using three 5/16” Hex Socket Screws (e), 5/16” External
Tooth Lock Washers (a), and 5/16” Hex Flange Nuts (b).
2. Secure the Front Guide Rail to the new Extension
Wing with 5/16” Countersunk Screws (c).
3. Attach the Rear Guide Rail to the new Extension Wing
using Hex Socket Screws (e), External Tooth Lock
Washers (a), and Hex Flange Nuts (b) as needed.
If your table saw has an extra extension wing that was
removed when you disassembled the old fence rails, re-install
it now.
Length Desired
Plastic Laminate
Table Saw Width
12” Centers
(Approx.)
2-1/4” x 3/4”
Semi-hardwood
5/8” x 3/4”
Particle Board
12” Centers
(Approx.)
(For use with the DELTA®36-T50T3 Fence Kit only)
Due to the extended length of the DELTA®36-T50T3 rails, it is
necessary to build a Wooden Table support to position and
support oversized workpieces.
To build a Wooden Table support, refer to Figure 5.
Accessory Extension Table 36-T53T3 is available for use with the
36-T50T3 only.
If you purchased an additional Extension Wing, install it now
using the hardware included with the fence.
ATTACH REAR GUIDE RAIL
RE-ATTACHING AN EXISTING
EXTENSION WING
ATTACHING AN ADDITIONAL
EXTENSION WING
CONSTRUCTING AND
ATTACHING A WOODEN TABLE
SUPPORT
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FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
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ASSEMBLY
1. Lay the Extension Table (6) upside
down on the oor or on a bench.
2. Position the Table Leg (5) in the corner of the
Extension Table (6) as shown in Figure 6.
3. Attach the Table Leg to the Table Board with four #8
x 3/4” Wood Screws (n). Drill a 1/4” hole through
the two holes in the Bracket (A) and through the
Table Skirt. Secure the Table Leg to the Table Skirt
using 10-32 x 1-3/4” Pan Head Bolts (m), 7/32 x
1/2” Flat Washer (h), and #10-32” Hex Nut (k).
1. Assemble the 3/8-16” Hex Nut (j) onto Leveling Feet (q).
2. Thread the Leveling Feet into bottom of Table Leg (5).
3. Repeat Steps 1 & 2 for the other Foot Assembly.
Attach the Table Legs (5) to the Extension Table (6) as shown
in Figure 6.
Next, attach the Threaded Leveling Feet to each leg as shown
in Figure 7.
NOTE: Height adjustment will be made later.
4. Place Table Assembly (6) in position between the two
rails as shown in Figure 8. Make sure the Saw Table
Edge (B) is ush against edge of the Extension Table.
5. Using a Straight Edge (C), make sure the Extension
Table is in the same plane and level with Saw Table. If
necessary, lightly tap up or down and adjust Leveling
Feet to bring Extension Table level with Saw Table.
6. Use Bar Clamps to secure the Extension Table to the
Front and Rear Guide Rails as shown in Figure 9.
7. Using the Holes in the Front and Rear Guide Rails,
shown in Figure 9, as a template, drill 1/4” holes
through the front and rear of the Extension Table.
8. Secure the Extension Table to the Front Guide
Rail using 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Countersunk Screws
(p), 5/16 x 5/8” Flat Washers (l), and 1/4-20” Hex
Nuts (i). Secure the Extension Table to the Rear
Guide Rail using 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Hex Head Screw
(o) with the same Flat Washers (l) and Hex Nuts
(i) that were used for the Front Guide Rail.
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8FIGURE 9
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ASSEMBLY
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Attach the Fence Guide Tube (3) to the Front Guide
Rail (1) using four (for 30” versions) or six (for 52”
versions) 1/4” Pan Head Screw With Washer (d) through
the Holes (B) on the bottom side of the Front Rail.
1. Move the Fence (4) until the bottom edge
of the Fence is in line with the edge of
one of the Miter Gauge Slots (C).
2. Push down on the Fence Clamping Lever (B) to
lock the Fence in place. The edge of the Fence
should be parallel to the Miter Gauge Slot.
1. Place the Fence (4) on the Guide Tube
(3) and lift the Clamping Lever (A).
2. Guide the Fence over the Rear Guide Rail
(2), as shown in Figure 11, and gently
push the Fence on the Guide Tube (3).
NOTE: If you removed the Spreader Bar when disassembling
the old fence system, re-install it now.
Make sure that the clip on the back of the Fence engages the
Rear Guide Rail.
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing/removing
accessories, adjusting, or making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 10
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ATTACH GUIDE TUBE
INSTALL THE FENCE
ALIGNING THE FENCE TO THE
MITER GAUGE SLOTS
3. Push down on fence Clamping Lever
to lock the Fence in place.
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Lift the fence Clamping Lever and remove the Fence.
2. Slightly tighten or loosen one of the two
Set Screws (A) shown in Figure 13, using
a 3mm Hex Wrench (not supplied).
1. To adjust, locate the two Nylon Set Screws (C)
on top of the Fence shown in Figure 15.
2. Using a Flat-Head Screwdriver, rotate the Nylon Set
Screws to bring the Fence perpendicular to the Table.
3. Re-check the alignment and continue to
adjust the Screws until the Fence edge
is perpendicular to the Table.
1. Lock the Fence in place on the Table.
2. Using a T-Square (B) placed against the middle of
the fence, check to see if the Fence is perpendicular
to the table as shown in Figure 14.
TO ADJUST:
TO ADJUST:
SQUARING THE FENCE TO THE
TABLE
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 15
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing/removing
accessories, adjusting, or making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
IMPORTANT: Very little movement of the set screws is
necessary to adjust the Fence.
3. Place the Fence on the Guide Tube
and check the alignment again.
4. Repeat Steps 1-3 until the Fence edge is
parallel to the Miter Gauge Slot.
A
C
B
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Lift the Fence Clamping Lever and remove the Fence.
2. Locate the two Adjusting Screws (A), shown in
Figure 13.
3. Use a 3mm Hex Wrench (not supplied)
to adjust the Screws.
a. If the Fence Clamping Lever is too loose, tighten
the Adjusting Screws.
b. f the Fence Clamping Lever is too tight, loosen
the Adjusting Screws.
1. Place the fence on the Guide Tube and note
the position indicated on the Pointer.
2. Lock the Fence in place by pushing down
on the Fence Clamping Lever.
3. Following the safety instructions in your
Table Saw Manual, make a sample cut.
4. Measure the cut piece to ensure it to be
the same as the distance indicated by the
Pointer. If the piece is incorrect, the Pointer
position must be adjusted. To do this:
ADJUSTING TENSION ON THE
FENCE CLAMPING LEVER
ADJUSTING THE SCALE POINTER
FIGURE 16
FIGURE 17
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing/removing
accessories, adjusting, or making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
IMPORTANT: After adjusting the Fence Clamping Lever,
ensure the Fence is parallel to the Miter Gauge Slot. Adjust as
necessary.
NOTE: Both Screws need to be adjusted in an equal amount.
NOTE: Do not unlock the Fence Clamping Lever or attempt to
move the Fence.
When the Fence is in place against the Guide Tube and the
Fence Clamping Lever (A) is locked, the Fence Assembly (4)
should not move. If the Fence does move or if the Lever must
be forced down, the tension on the Fence Clamping Lever must
be adjusted. Do the following:
The Pointer (C) indicates the distance between the inside
face of the Fence and the Blade. To check the position of the
Pointer:
4. Place the Fence on the Guide Tube and
check again to see if the Fence Assembly
clamps easily and holds securely.
5. Continue to make adjustments as needed.
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C
A
a. Loosen the two Screws (D) and manually move
the Pointer so that it matches the length of your
sample cut.
b. Tighten the two Screws and move the Fence to
the opposite side of the blade to repeat above
steps with the second Pointer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing/removing accessories, adjusting, or
making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
KEEP MACHINE CLEAN
Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed
air. All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth.
NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They could possibly
dissolve or otherwise damage the material.
Wear certified safety equipment for eye, hearing and
respiratory protection while using compressed air.
For best performance use a shop vacuum or blower to keep saw
blade area, the dust collection system, the guarding system and
rails free of saw dust and other debris.
LUBRICATION & RUST PROTECTION
FENCE LUBRICATION
Apply hardwood ooring paste wax to the machine table
occasionally or use a commercially available protective
product designed for this purpose. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for use and safety.
To clean cast iron tables of rust, you will need the following
materials: a medium sized scouring pad, a can of spray
lubricant and a can of degreaser. Apply the spray lubricant and
polish the table surface with the scouring pad. Degrease the
table, then apply the protective product as described above.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
WORM GEARS: Keep the worm gears free of dust and debris
buildup. Blow out area regularly with compressed air. Use a
lithium-based multipurpose grease as needed on these gears.
Wear certified safety equipment for eye, hearing and
respiratory protection while using compressed air.
CLEAN SAWDUST BUILDUP OUT OF CABINET PERIODICALLY:
NOTE: Debris can also be removed from the saw from below
the throat plate, inside the dust port.
Specific areas which require regular maintenance include:
RIVING KNIFE CLAMP PLATE: Keep this area free of dust and
debris buildup. Blow out area regularly with compressed air.
NOTE: If the riving knife clamp can’t move freely, have
the saw serviced by authorized DELTA® Power Equipment
Corporation service center personnel.
For assistance with your machine, visit our website at www.DeltaMachinery.com for a list of service centers or call Delta Power
Equipment Customer Care at 1-800-223-7278.
FIGURE 18
A
1. Apply Paste Wax to the Fence and the
Guide Tube sliding surfaces weekly.
2. Occasionally apply Grease to the Cam Lock, and the
Cam Foot (A), shown in Figure 18, to prevent wear.
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ACCESSORIES
For accessories please visit our Web Site for an on-line catalog or for the name or your nearest supplier.
Since accessories other than those offered by DELTA® have not been tested with this product, use of such
accessories could be hazardous. For safest operation, only DELTA® recommended accessories should be used with
this product.
PARTS, SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE
All DELTA®Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced by a network of an Authorized
Service Centers. To obtain additional information regarding your product or to obtain parts, service, warranty assistance, or the
location of the nearest service center, please call 1-800-223-7278.
Two Year Limited Warranty
1. WHAT IS COVERED. Delta Power Equipment Corporation (“Company”) will, at its option, repair or replace this product, if purchased
at retail in the United States or Canada and the product, with normal use, has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, subject to
the conditions stated in this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty covers only materials and labor. All transportation costs are Customer’s
responsibility.
2. WARRANTY PERIOD.All warranty claims must be submitted within two years from the date of retail purchase. For all service parts and
factory refurbished products, the warranty period is 180 days.
3. HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE. To obtain warranty service, you must return the defective product, at your expense, to a service center
authorized by Company to perform warranty service (a “Company Authorized Service Center”) within the applicable warranty period, together
with acceptable proof of purchase, such as your original receipt bearing the date of purchase, or product registration number. Company reserves
the right to restrict warranty claim service to the country where the purchase was made and/or to charge for the cost to export service parts or
provide warranty service in a different country. For this purpose, on-line purchases are deemed made in the United States. For the location of
your nearest Company Authorized Service Center, call Company’s Customer Care Center at (800) 223-7278.
4. EXCLUSIONS.
● Company does not offer any warranty on products purchased in used or damaged condition.
● Company does not warrant any products purchased outside the United States or Canada.
● Company will not be responsible for any damage that has resulted from normal wear, misuse, abuse or any repair or alteration made by
anyone other than a Company Authorized Service Center or a designated representative of Company’s Customer Care Center.
All IMPLIED WARRANTIES are expressly limited to the warranty period identied above.
Company will not be liable for INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL damages.
This limited warranty is Company’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, tness for purpose, or otherwise, are expressly disclaimed by Company, except as
expressly stated in this warranty statement.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or the limitation of implied warranties, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have other rights which vary in certain
states or provinces. For further details of warranty coverage and warranty repair information, call (800) 223-7278. To register your products
on-line, we encourage you to visit our website and register for a FREE DELTA®Member Account at http://www.deltamachinery.com/register.
LATIN AMERICA: This warranty does not apply to products sold in Latin America. For products sold in Latin America, call the
local company or see website for warranty information.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
FREE WARNING LABEL REPLACEMENT
Use only identical replacement parts. For a parts list or to order parts, visit our website at www.DeltaMachinery.com/service. You can
also order parts from your nearest Authorized Warranty Service Center or by calling Technical Service Manager at 1-800-223-7278 to
receive personalized support from one of our highly-trained representatives.
All quality tools will eventually require servicing and/or replacement of parts. For information about Delta Power Equipment
Corporation, its factory-owned branches, or to locate an Authorized Warranty Service Center, visit our website at
www.DeltaMachinery.com/service or call Customer Care at 1-800-223-7278. All repairs made by our service centers are fully
guaranteed against defective material and workmanship. We cannot guarantee repairs made or attempted by others. By calling this
number you can also nd answers to most frequently asked questions 24 hours/day.
You can also write to us for information at Delta Power Equipment Corporation, 2651 New Cut Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Attention: Technical Service Manager. Be sure to indicate all of the information shown on the nameplate of your saw (model number,
type, serial number, date code, etc.).
If your warning labels become illegible or are missing, call 1-800-223-7278 for a free replacement.
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2651 New Cut Road
Spartanburg, SC 29303
(800) 223-7278
www.DeltaMachinery.com
© 2020 Delta Power Equipment Corporation
DPEC006280
Rev:3
03/05/2020
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