Delta Unifence 36-905 Manual
Delta Unifence 36-905 Manual

Delta Unifence 36-905 Manual

Unifence saw guide 30" capacity

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Unifence
Saw Guide
30" Capacity
(Model 36-905)
REVISED: 10-27-98
PA RT NO. 422-27-655-0053
'Delta International Machinery Corp. 1998

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  • Page 1 Unifence Saw Guide 30" Capacity (Model 36-905) REVISED: 10-27-98 PA RT NO. 422-27-655-0053 'Delta International Machinery Corp. 1998...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Saw Guide can be assembled to the Delta 10 Contractor s Saw; 10 Ti l t i n g Arbor Saw and 10 Unisaw in addition to other makes of table saws. The 36-905 Unifence Saw Guide includes the fence, carriage assembly, f r o n t g u i d e r a i l , table frame, legs and shelf support.
  • Page 3: U N Packing

    Fig. 2. The size of the undercuts are shown in d e ta i l i n F i g . 3 . NOTE: On saws other than Delta , i t m a y be necessary to change the location of the three under- c u ts i n t h e table depending on the position of the table adapter plate mounting screws.
  • Page 4: Assembling Legs And Front Table Support

    1 . Lay the table upside down on the floor or bench. 2 . If you purchased the 36-905 Unifence with the accessory 34-914 table, three sets of holes have been predrilled in the underside of the table to assemble the ta b l e l e g s . NOTE: These hole pa t t e r n s w i l l a l l o w t h e t able legs to be set correctly if you are using Delta Mobile Bases and Mobile Base Table Extensions.
  • Page 5: Assembling Table Adapter Plate To Saw Ta B L E

    . Also, make certain the front of adapter plate (B) does not extend out past the front edge of the saw ta b l e . IMPORTA N T: FOR DELTA S AWS ONLY, PROCEED...
  • Page 6: Assembling Unifence Table To Saw

    ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE TA B L E TO SAW 1 . Remove #14 x 3/4 inch-long screw (E) Fig. 12, which was insta l l e d i n STEP 5, page 4. 2 . Assemble Unifence table (A) Fig. 11, to brackets ( B ) using two #14 x 3/4 inch-long screws (D) and screw (E) which was removed in STEP 1, F i g .
  • Page 7: Assembling Unifence Guide Rail To Ta B L E

    IMPORTA N T: THE BLADE GUARD A S S E M B LY MUST BE RE-ASSEMBLED TO YOUR TABLE SAW AFTER THE UNIFENCE A S S E M B LY IS COMPLETED. NOTE: If you are assembling the Unifence to a Delta 10 Contractors Saw, assemble the extension wing support bar supplied with the Unifence, to the rear of the l e ft extension wing and saw table.
  • Page 8 7 . Slide template (A) Fig. 20, left o r r i g h t , a l o n g t h e table until the line (C) on the template marked lineup with right side of blade is aligned with the left edge of the straight edge (B).
  • Page 9 1 0 . Fold the top portion of the template toward you in the line marked top of guide rail (F), as shown in Fig. 24. Fig. 24 11 . Position the template on the guide rail, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 10 . NOTE: For all saws other than Delta Series 2000 Contractor s Saws, continue with STEP 23.
  • Page 11 M O D E L NO. 36-905 30 C A PACITY UNIFENCE 2 0 . The ON/OFF switch (X) Fig. 33, for the Delta Series 2000 10 Contractor s Saw is mounted to the left exten- sion wing (V) as shown.
  • Page 12: Assemblingr E A R Extension W I N G S U P P O R T B A R

    2 4 . Move front table support (R) Fig. 37, until it conta c ts the back of guide rail (N) and fasten with 1/4-20 x 5/8 inch-long screw and flat washer (S). Fig. 37 2 5 . Tighten two screws (T) Fig. 38, that fasten table to f r o n t table support (R).
  • Page 13: Assembling Cursor To Unifence Body

    F O R ALL TA B L E S AW S ASSEMBLING CURSOR TO UNIFENCE BODY 1 . Remove two screws and flat washers (A) Fig. 41, and assemble the cursor (B) to the Unifence body (C). Replace the two screws and flat washers (A). Fig.
  • Page 14: Assembling Fence To Unifence Body

    4 . Lock fence body (A) to the guide rail by pushing down on handle (B) as shown in Fig. 46. Fig. 46 ASSEMBLING FENCE TO UNIFENCE BODY 1 . The fence (A) can be assembled to clamp plate (B) Fig.
  • Page 15: Fence Operation

    FENCE OPERATION 1 . Before operating fence, make sure the fence is adjusted parallel to miter gage slot, as explained later on in this manual. 2 . For most normal ripping operations of standard size lumber the fence is used in the vertical position, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 16: Ripping With The Unifence

    . The saw blade guard must be used. On Delta saws, the guard has anti-kickback fingers to prevent kickback and a splitter to prevent the saw kerf from closing and binding the blade.
  • Page 17: Adjusting Fence Parallel To Miter Gage Slots

    ADJUSTING FENCE PARALLEL TO MITER GAGE SLOTS The fence (A) Fig. 59, should be adjusted so it is pa r a l l e l to miter gage slots ( B ) . To check and adjust, move the fence (A) until the bottom front edge of the fence is in line with the edge of the miter gage slot as shown, and push down on fence clamping lever (C).
  • Page 18: Ripping On Left Side Of Saw Blade

    RIPPING ON LEFT SIDE OF SAW BLADE In some cases it may be desirable to use the fence on t h e l e ft side of the saw blade. This is easily accomplished Fig. 63 by repositioning the fence (A) Figures 63 and 64, fence clamp bar (B) and lock knobs (C) so that the fence (A) w i l l b e a t tached to the right side of the fence body, a s shown in Fig.
  • Page 19: Using Auxiliary W O O Dfacing On The Unifence

    USING AUXILIARY W O O D FACING ON THE UNIFENCE It is necessary when performing special operations such as when using the moulding cutterhead to add wood fac- ing (A) Fig. 68, to one side of the rip fence as shown. The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood screws through holes drilled in the fence.
  • Page 20: Parts, Service Or Wa R R A N T Y Assista N C E

    Two Year Limited Warranty Delta Machinery Delta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any Delta machine, machine part, or machine accessory which in normal use has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, provided that the...

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