Using The Miter Gauge; Using Blade Guard Assembly; Checking Fence Alignment - Delta 36-725 T2 Instruction Manual

10-inch contractor table saw
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USING THE MITER GAUGE

The miter gauge is equipped with adjustable index stops at 90°,
75°, 60°, 45° and 30°. To set the miter for an angled cut, see
Figure 21 and:
1.
Loosen the handle (A).
2.
Depress the thumb lever (B).
3.
Move the body of the miter gauge to the desired angle
maximum 30° on either side.
4.
Release the thumb lever and retighten the handle.
The miter gauge is equipped with a washer on the end of the bar
which fits into the t-slot in the table. This allows the miter gauge
to be pulled off the front edge of the table without falling. This
allows for an increased workpiece capacity in front of the blade.

USING BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY

The anti-kickback pawls and blade guard
must be used for all through-cuts. Keep
both guard shields down and arms, hands and fingers
away from the blade, blade guard and anti-kickback
pawls when power is on to prevent serious injury. See
assembly instructions on page 13 for proper installation
and removal of anti-kickback pawls and blade guard.
If there is a need to briefly raise the blade guard (for example,
to make a measurement) the guard can be parked in a raised
position.
1.
Refer to Figure 22 and, lifting the guard from the front,
raise the guard shield until it snaps into a locked position
above the table. One or both guard shields can be raised.
2.
When done making the measurement, return guard to
operating position.

CHECKING FENCE ALIGNMENT

Do not attempt to use a rip fence that is
not properly aligned.
Every time you use the rip fence, check its alignment to make
sure the fence is parallel to the miter slot. To check the alignment
of your rip fence, place the fence adjacent to miter slot and lock
the fence in place. If the fence is not aligned to the miter slot
from the front to the back, see instructions for aligning rip fence
on page 29 of this manual. If you are not able to successfully
align the rip fence, replace the rip fence or contact
1-800-223-7278 for further instructions.
PREPARING TO CUT
TO MOVE SAW
NOTE: Make sure the saw is off and the blade is completely still
before attempting to move the saw.
To move saw step down on pivot pedal (8), place hands on each
fence rail, and move saw to desired location. Lift the pivot pedal
up after the saw is moved to desired location.
19
A
B
FIGURE 21
FIGURE 22
Pivot Pedal
Example

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