Fastening Stand To Supporting Surface; Operating Controls; Starting And Stopping Saw; Locking Switch In The "Off" Position - Delta 36-441B Instruction Manual

10" contractor’s saw
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BACK SUPPORT RAIL MODEL 36-441B
NOTE: IF YOUR MODEL DOES NOT USE A LEFT SIDE
SHEET METAL WING, THE BACK RAIL SUPPORT IS
NOT USED.
Fasten the rear table support (A) Fig. 41, to the saw table.
Insert a 3/8-16x1" hex head screw (B), through holes in rear
support and table, place a 3/8 washer onto the screw and
thread a 3/8-16 hex nut onto screw and tighten securely.
Repeat this process for the remaining holes. When
completely assembled, the flat edge (D) Fig. 41 of the rear
table support will face upward.
NOTE: One extra screw, washer and nut will be left for
mounting the switch to the front of the sheet metal
extension wing with a unifence.

FASTENING STAND TO SUPPORTING SURFACE

IMPORTANT: IF, DURING OPERATION, ANY TENDENCY EXISTS FOR THE SAW TO TIP OVER, SLIDE OR WALK
ON THE SUPPORTING SURFACE, THE SAW STAND SHOULD BE SECURED TO THE FLOOR SURFACE. THE
RUBBER FEET OF THE STAND FEATURE HOLES WHICH ALLOW EASY MOUNTING WITHOUT REMOVING THE
SAW FROM THE STAND.

STARTING AND STOPPING SAW

1. The on/off switch is located underneath the switch shield (A) Fig. 42. To turn the saw "ON", move
switch trigger (B) to the up position.
2. To turn the saw "OFF", push down on switch shield (A) Fig. 43.
A
B
LOCKING SWITCH IN
THE "OFF" POSITION
IMPORTANT: When the machine is not in use, the
switch should be locked
prevent unauthorized use,
with a 3/16" diameter shackle.
In the event of a power outage, always lock switch in
"OFF" position until the main power is restored.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Some saws are equipped with motors that do not have
a resettable overload. However, if your motor is
equipped with a resettable overload and the motor shuts
off or fails to start due to overloading, move the switch
to the "OFF" position and let the motor cool three to five
minutes. After cooling for three to five minutes, push the
reset button (A), Fig. 45. The saw can then be turned on
again in the usual manner. Note: Overloading occurs due
to cutting stock too fast, using a dull blade, using the
saw beyond its capacity, low voltage, and etc.

OPERATING CONTROLS

Fig. 42
in the "OFF" position to
using a padlock (C) Fig. 44
19
D
B
A
Fig. 41
Fig. 43
Fig. 44
A
Fig. 45
A
C

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