Bevel Cut; Plunge Cut; Adjusting Depth Of Cut - Delta 96-107 Instruction Manual

7-inch wet tile/stone saw
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Bevel Cut

The saw enables you to make beveled cuts at 45-degrees and
22.5 degrees.
CAUTION: If using the bevel function, the saw must be
positioned exactly at 45 or 22.5 degrees as shown on the bevel
indicator. Make sure the pointer matches up with the line on
the bevel scale.
To make a bevel cut:
1. Loosen the bevel lock (12).
2.Tilt the saw head so that the pointer on the saw head aligns
with the desired bevel as shown on the bevel indicator (A).
3. Tighten the bevel lock.
4. Position and press the tile firmly with two hands during
cutting.
5. Move the table forward with two hands during cutting while
holding tile securely against table backstop.
6. Do not force the work piece or move the table too quickly.

Plunge Cut

1. Loosen the depth of cut lock knob (11).
2. Raise the cutting head to the full, upright position.
3. Align the tile under the cutting wheel by moving the table to
the desired position.
4. While holding the table securely in place, plunge the saw
into the material. Do not force the saw or move the saw too
quickly into the material.

Adjusting Depth of Cut

You can adjust the depth of cut to accommodate materials of
varying thickness, up to 3-1/4" inches.
1. Loosen the plastic wing lock nut (E) by turning counter
clockwise.
2. Turn Depth of Cut Lock Knob (11) counter clockwise to
loosen and raise cutter head up to higher position.
3. Adjust Height adjustment knob (10) to desired depth,
lowering cutter head to verify depth as needed.
4. Tighten plastic wing lock nut (E) to lock Height Adjustment
knob (10) in place.
5. Lower cutter head until cutter head stops and lock depth of
cut knob (11) in place to secure cutter head for through cuts
or leave knob (11) loose for plunge cuts.
You can set the plunge depth to make repeated plunge cuts of
the same depth in multiple workpieces.
If you are going to make repeated plunge
cuts at the same cutting depth, leave the
depth of cut lock knob loose. Otherwise, always re-tighten the
depth of cut lock knob.
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