Rockwell Delta Manual

Rockwell Delta Manual

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  • Page 3 Accessory Guard. for shaping. INTRODUCTION Your new Rockwell Delta Overarm RouterlShaper is well suited for working wood, plastic and non-ferrous metals. The high speed 20,000 RPM motor de­ velops up to 2 H.P., insuring clean, fast cuts when routing, moulding, making dovetails, grooving, mortising, tenoning and rabbeting.
  • Page 4: Rockwell Guaran Te E

    YOUR ROCKWELL WARRANTY � Rockwell is proud of the quality of the power tools which it sells. The component parts of our tools are inspected at various stages of pro- duction, and each finished tooris subjected to a final inspection before �...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ROCKWELL GUARAN TE E ................TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUGGESTIONS U N PACKING A ND SETTING U P ELECTRICAL INFORM ATION MOTOR ......................GROUNDING INFO RM ATION ..
  • Page 6: Safety Suggestions

    Light Duty Wood Shaper Heavy Duty Wood Shaper READ the instruction manual before oper­ WHEN SHAPING with collars and starting ating your machine. pin, the work must be fairly heavy in pro­ portion to the cut being made as shown in IF YOU ARE NOT thoroughly familiar with F i g.
  • Page 7: Unpacking And Setting Up

    UNPACKING AND SETTING UP ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Your machine is shipped completely assembled and MOTOR mounted to a heavy wooden skid. Allow the skid to re­ main in place unti I the machine is moved to its per­ Your machine is shipped complete with motor and switch manent shop location.
  • Page 8: Overload Protection

    OVERLOAD PROTECTION The motor in your machine is equipped with a manual reset overload swi tch. If the motor shuts off or fai I s to start due to overload or low voltage, let the motor cool three to five minutes and push the reset button (A) Fig. 4.
  • Page 9: Operating Controls For Motor And Spindle Assembly

    OPERATING CONTROLS FOR MOTOR AND SPINDLE ASSEMBLY The motor and spindle assembly (A) Fig. can be raised to allow a maximum distance of 11-3/4" between the spindle nose and the table. To raise or lower the motor and spindle assembly, and turn the loosen the vertical column clamp (B) Fig.
  • Page 10: Operat I Ng Controls For Th E Fence

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  • Page 11 Using two of the wrenches furnished, place 7/S" one wrench on the flat of the spindle and the other on the chuck and tighten, as shown in Fig. 13. Fig. 13 If the fence is not already assembled to the table, assemble it as shown in Fig.
  • Page 12: Guide Pin Routing

    GUIDE PIN ROUTING Routing with the use of a guide pin is a simple and fast method of doing pro­ duction work. A full size template of the work is required and may be cut from 1/4" plywood. Also, required is a guide pin which usually is of the same dia­ meter as the diameter of the router bit.
  • Page 13: Changing Machine From Router To Shaper Posit!0N

    CHANGING MACHINE fROM ROUTER TO SHAPER POSITION When setting up your machine in the shaper position, the motor and spindle assembly is switched from the overarm position to the under-the-table position. Using shaper spindle you can make hundreds of 1/2" mOUldings and shapes.
  • Page 14: Shaping When Using The Fence As A Guide

    SHAPING WHEN USING THE FENCE AS A GUIDE Shaping with the fence is the safest and most satisfac­ tory method of working, and this method should always be used when the work permits. Almost all straight work can be used with the fence. For average work, where a portion of the original edge of the work is not touched by the cutter, both the front and rear fences are in a stra i ght line, as shown in...
  • Page 15: Shaping With Collars And Starting Pin

    SHAPING WITH COLLARS AND STARTING PIN When shaping with collars and starting pin, the following rules The edge of the work to be shaped MUST be smooth, as any irregularity in the surface which rides against the collar will must always be followed for good work and safety in operation: simply be duplicated on the moulded surface.
  • Page 16: Starting Pin

    Fig. 36 CUTTER � WORK COLLAR CUTTER � � TABLE The collar between cutters method, as shown in Fig. 36, has both the advantages and d is advantag es of the first two methods and is f r eq u e nt l y used where both edges of the work are to b e m o u lde d.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Auth­ orized Rockwell Service Centers and not repaired lo­ cally. WE W I L L NO T ACCE P T RES PONSIB I LI TY FOR REPAIRS MADE OU TSIDE O F OUR SERV ICE CEN­...
  • Page 18: Recommended Extension Cord Sizes

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  • Page 19: Wiring Di Agram For 115V And 230V Machine S

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  • Page 20: Accessori Es

    DELTA QUALITY ACCESSORIES ROCKWELL 3-L1P SHAPER CUTIERS No. 34·884 Auto-Set!' Miter Gage. For straight and angle All have spindle hole. Involute relief design permits finishing. Has 18" guide bar and pivoting work honing of the face without changing the shape. Cutters are =¥an...
  • Page 21 ROCKWELL DELTA QUALITY ACCESSORIES SASH BEAD, ONE PIECE ROUTER BITS Number One·piece. Conventional bits complete with 3 116 " 7 116 " 1 % " 43-644 shank and cutting head. All are 2-spur bits, SASH COPE, ONE PIECE except smaller diameter straight bits ('/8" or 1 1,4 "...
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  • Page 27 Replacement Parts Part No. Part No. Description Ref. Description Ref. Hex Hd. Cap Scr. 432-04-072-0004 Cover Plate SP-642 3/8-16 cable Clamp SP-5900 3/8-16 Hex Nut 438-01-004-0041 5/16-18 x Hd. Cap Ser. 432-04-079-0003 3/8-16 Stop SP-607 432-04-01<4:-0003 Table Stop Bracket SP-1705 Lockwasher Hex Hd.
  • Page 28 SERVICE, PERFORMANCE WOOD- and METALWORKING MACHINES POWER TOOLS — 26 —...

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